For members of satellite classes ('98 - '03): Please see the
Satellite FAQ. Primary contact for questions is the Reunions Chair or other class officer of the satellite class.
Housing Lottery FAQ:
See the
Travel and Housing page for links to information about on- and off-campus housing.
Visit the
Housing FAQ for more details about the housing lottery procedure and rationale.
What are my housing options?
What about keys and linens for on-campus housing?
What if I have questions or special needs for meals/costumes/housing?
Other / General FAQ:
What food options are available?
What does the Class have for entertainment?
What if I have questions or special needs for meals/costumes/housing?
What options are there for children?
What is the Class Community Service project?
When/where is P-Rade?
How do I find general Reunions information?
How will I get information about schedule/meals/meeting times during Reunions?
What food options are available?
The Class will be offering meals from Friday breakfast through Sunday breakfast. Breakfasts are continental. All registered Class members, guests and children are welcome at all meals. Details are available on the meals page.
What does the Class have for entertainment?
Entertainment is under evaluation now. This web site will contain updated information about entertainment as it becomes available.
What are my housing options?
The Class receives a limited number of beds on campus, and has arranged for blocks of rooms at several off-campus locations as well. On-campus rooms will be assigned using a lottery. If you are interested in the lottery, check the appropriate box when you complete your Reunions registration form.
Extensive information about housing is available from the Travel and Housing section of the website. If you can't find an answer to your question on those pages, then contact Anita Stoneham, the Housing Chair, at <housing AT princeton2000.org>.
What about keys and linens for on-campus housing?
In order to pick up your keys and linens, you will need to leave a check for a refundable key/linen deposit of $100 total. Checks will be cashed only if linens ($50) or keys ($50) are not returned. Linens include 2 sheets, 2 towels, a pillow and blanket. Upon return of keys and linens, checks will be returned to you. It is recommended that you bring two checks so that key and linen deposits are kept separate.
What if I have questions or special needs for meals/costumes/housing?
The registration form has a text boxes for any questions or concerns you may have. Or you can email the Registration Chairs or the appropriate Reunions Committee member and they will be able to get you any information you may need.
We are not given room locations or configurations for on-campus housing until April 2010 at the earliest. However, you must choose to enter the housing lottery when you register, and, if you are selected, you must accept and pay for your room without knowing its room type. If you have special needs for housing, then please
contact the Housing Chair in advance of the housing lottery.
What options are there for children?
See our Parent’s page for further details and links to forms. Children (aged 2-20) should be registered, each with a separate ticket, during the online registration process. Registration gives access to the tents, meals, and costume.
Separately, the University runs a Tiger Camp program for children during Reunions weekend. This requires additional registration and fees. Information for 2010 is not yet available, but you can look at the 2009 information for reference.
What is the Class Community Service project?
The class has a two-prong community-service project. We are asking each member to pledge 10 hours of independent community service -- through activities organized by the Class, or through activities they are already doing. The 10 hours counts time contributed by family and friends.
Second, the Class will participate in a water cleanup project during Reunions weekend, coordinated with Princeton's Student Volunteers Council.
Please see the community service area of the web site for more information.
When/where is P-Rade?
P-Rade starts at 2 PM on Saturday. The route is still being finalized, so check back for our Class meeting place closer to Reunions.
How do I find general Reunions information?
There will be an official University Reunions web site for information on things like parking, campus shuttles, P-Rade route and events schedule. You can check out last year's site to get a sense for the type of information you'll be able to find there. We will also update this Class of 2000 Reunions web site with information and events relevant for our Class, so check back often!
How will I get information about schedule/meals/meeting times during Reunions?
In an effort to reduce paper waste, we are trying to reduce the number of paper schedules that are handed out over the weekend. So if you have a phone or laptop that will allow you email and/or web access over the weekend, please try to use it. We will also have information posted on strategically placed signs and use Reunions staff to disseminate any last-minute information.
Last year, the University piloted a mobile webapp containing the reunions schedule, so attendees could view an up-to-date schedule on their phones. We will post information on how to access the 2010 version of this application when it becomes available.