There's no way you can put into words the kind of weekend that National Net and CCBill put together for us, but I will do my best to try. Quick rundown of the main points:
1. Flight from Phoenix to Atlanta on the CCbill private Gulfstream 3 jet, complete with uncountable bottles of Cristal waiting upon boarding (and a bottle each with your name engraved right on them). Sitting in the cockpit jump seat for the landing was an experience I can honestly say I will never forget.
2. 2 nights at the beautiful Intercontinental in Buckhead, with dinner the first night at the awesome French hotel in the lobby where we got to know the other GREAT people on the trip.
3. The Pink Pony. nuff said.
4. A tour of the downtown NatNet office and data center, complete with a delicious lunch in the War Room and a look into the very high tech room (NOC?) that will ensure that your site will never be down long if youre hosting with National Net. In fact, if it does go down, odds are you'll never know
5. Watching my Gators shoot the lights out en route to the second consecutive National Championship I have had the honor of watching live. The NatNet suite at the Georgia Dome is, as one would expect, the PIMP SHIT. Not to mention the suites were the only place you could drink in the dome. VERY important.
6. Another ATL strip club. Some of this one was a blur after the night I was having so far, but it didn't stop me from staying out partying until I was due in the lobby at 6am to catch my ride to the airport (Thanks Kathi!)
I can't say enough about Tony Morgan and Ron Cadwell in putting on this first class event. I already do business with both NatNet and CCBill, and I know it kinda goes without saying at this point, but these are two companies that I would recommend to any colleague that asks. Not only are their owners and employees generous, but they are also running top class operations that you can trust with your business. I can't say enough thanks.
That said, I took some pictures too. Check them out if you like. I know theyre kinda big once you click the thumbs, sorry.
PICS HERE