Reading Jeff's thread about dress made me think of my one and only trip to Bethel.
I can't remember if I was babtised at the time, but I went with a bus load of JWs.
Like someone said in the last thread, printing presses and empty rooms. I was very disapointed, however I don't think I had any pre-concieved notions of what it would be like. What I was diapointed in was so much of the "tour" was walking hallways looking at exhibits behind glass. This was around '96 so the MEPS was the big thing at the time. I guess printing din't interest me, I could see that at my local newspaper. I was interested in where the writing, photography, and music came from. I guess I fully expected to meet a GB memeber and learn about how "new light " is formed.
I did have a friend that was able to show us little more of patterson than was on the regular tour, but even that was sobering. Now that I think about it, the only things that we saw on the tour was blue collar jobs. Nothing in the creative or highly skilled side of things with one exception, my friend worked in artwork dept, that was the only thing that made the trip worth it.
For some reason I dont remember we never did lunch.
I remember one thing now....the tour I was on spent so much time in the laundry room and I was told that all new volunteers started there. I think I must have decided on that trip I would never "sign up.
For you who have never "served" at Bethel, what was your experince visiting?