So I woke up at 8 in the morning to check my e-mail only to find out from David that the room we were supposed to have, was double booked again. So we had to go downstairs and work this problem out or else we wouldn't have a place to stay.
That is just one of the problems with Sundance. Everything is already booked and it's super difficult to ensure that your room is truly yours unless you pay everything upfront in cash. Even then, you're paranoid about scammers and other great people just waiting to take advantage of the Hollywood types willing to shell out large sums of money to stay in Park City for the week.
Completely expecting this would happen, David walked downstairs and had this, "I'm so disappointed in your service" look and managed to get us a room even though the lady at the front desk said everything was completely booked. He, as my coworkers and I are fond of saying, went completely British on them.
In other news, after moving all of things into a different cabin, my coworkers ended up going snowboarding, while David and I went to grab some food at the Myspace Cafe on Main Street. This is where all the celebrities eat their free food that is prepared for them. We also made a quick trip to Fred Segals to see the different swag they had there and saw crowds of people and paparazzi standing outside hoping to get a quick glimpse of celebrities leaving the place. Sadly for us, while we were inside, we didn't see any celebrities, but apparently just the day before, both
Audrina Partridge of
"The Hills" fame and Paris Hilton... of... ummm... HAS she done anything lately? Okay, okay,
Paris Hilton: The Jailbird, who recently accepted an award from Harvard University, was there too.
Afterwards, I went back to the lodge to meet our new roommates. The three of them did production design at RISD and now worked to Ari Gold's new film, Adventures of Power, which is one of the hottest movies at Sundance this year. They unpacked and told us about their drive to Sundance. Just then, we got a call from Luther from the hospital, and found out that he managed to take quite a topple while snowboarding. He was sedated and at the small infirmary at Park City. We headed over to pick him up and bring him back home and make sure he was okay.
As soon we got Luther settled back in, we went out to the American Teen Premiere Party in the most ridiculous costumes we could find! There are a couple of pictures of us all dressed up and partying it up on the American Teen Facebook Page that I'll post up later. We even picked up a really cute A&E jacket, a notebook and some killer sunglasses as we were walking out the door. Just as we left the party, a young boy walked up to our group and asked to take pictures with one of the girls. She took a picture with him, prompting one of the girls waiting outside the club to ask the people next to them.... "Who are they and where do we know them from?"
We grabbed a really late dinner and went back to the lodge when we received a call from one of the producers of the movie "The Wackness." Apparently, along with the weird laws that Utah has on alcoholic beverages that are served in bars, they also don't sell alcohol in supermarkets. Since we had more alcohol that we brought with us from LA than a herd of crazy LA party girls could drink, we were asked to sponsor "The Wackness" Party.
So we arrived and mingled a little bit and started a game of pool. Downstairs in the lodge, we saw Olivia Thirlby of Juno getting cozy with someone and introduced ourselves to a couple of the producers of "The Wackness" by playing a game of pool with them.
After the game, we walked upstairs only to find that Mary-Kate Olsen was also at the party. She grabbed a bottle of Bud Light and headed downstairs and sat down on the carpet in front of the fireplace and just talked to people, which prompted the comment... "Mary Kate is drinking OUR booze!"
After hanging out at the party for a while, we walked out of the lodge and saw the coolest sight: a late night karaoke taxi complete with a disco ball and microphone. We sang a couple of Michael Jackson songs with the driver, and headed home.