(In Which I Go On A Harry Potter Bar Crawl)
Josh, Bekka, and I caught wind of this pre-PAX bar crawl that we decided to check out.
Except it’s not just a bar crawl… everyone picks one of the four houses from Hogwarts and travels around in a group with their house. Things are scheduled so that each house meets up with each other house exactly once, at which point a battle occurs.
I’m not a drinker, so I was never very clear on the rules. Something about ordering shots for members of the opposing team, and I think maybe there was a point system or something. And somehow a winner is determined? I’m not very clear on the details.
Oh, and people dress as wizards.

So here’s the scenario: four groups of 50+ people are wandering the streets of Seattle dressed in Hogwarts house colors meeting up at different bars to battle each other via drinking games.
If you think this sounds completely awesome, you are right.
The bars are are apparently pre-informed of the event, and are good sports about the whole thing. One place was screening Harry Potter movies on a big projector on the wall, and another had Potter-themed drinks.

We decided to run with the Ravenclaws for a while, but eventually cut out to get back to the hotel. I seriously doubt I’ll still be awake by the time this whole thing comes to a conclusion.




I think the official count ended up around a gagillion inches of ice, but don’t quote me on that. The temperatures have been above freezing for quite a while since then, and I’m only just now starting to see the ground again.
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