 Hey everyone, Abby Weidner here and we are at Pomfret Hall currently in the bus stop. We are in the bus stop here because it's a little bit rainy today. It is a little bit rainy. So we're going to start here in the bus stop, it's covered. Pomfret Hall has three buses that will take you up to Union Station. So the dreaded Eliminator. What's the Eliminator? The Eliminator is a massive hill just up over there. You see it out here? Okay, okay. I hope we can catch it too well. Let's see. But it goes up there, right? It goes up there and that's kind of the dreaded factor about Pomfret. But there's three buses that will take you right up to Union Station. And so then it's just a short walk from your classes, it works perfectly fine. And they run pretty often too, like every 15 minutes I think? Starting at like 7 in the morning. Exactly. Yeah, you'll always have a bus to catch and you'll always have a way to get to your classes. So it's not too far, it's not as far as everyone thinks. And I've heard that if you use the Eliminator properly you will have a very nice cab at the end. It's a great leg for a go. It's not even stairs, it's just a hill with a railing. So it's quite a hike. So you'll have great legs by the end of your freshman year for sure. And this is mostly a freshman residence hall that we're going to visit. It's about 80%, sorry, 90% freshman. It is kind of raining today here in Fayetteville. So bear with us with the rain as it goes. And yellow bus, yeah Alex, we'll take the yellow bus. Let's head on in I guess and take a look. So we're crossing the street over into Pomfret. Cars are stopping for us, that's a good thing. There's the Pomfret sign and there's the Pomfret courtyard. And let's take a moment and talk about, well let's get out of the rain here. We don't want to be too much in the rain. What's up my hair? So there's a couple of different entrances though, we will point out. There's this one, another one on that side, yep. Yep, and then another one on the other side of that building. And then of course Razorback Stadium is over there. Bud Walton Arena is just your neighbor right over there. And then this is a courtyard area. There's also the hyper that's right next door too. So you get to the workout facility and have a two minute walk. So our freshman probably doesn't know what the hyper is exactly. Yeah, it's the workout facility in Jim's. There's a pool, there's a big weight lifting room, there's classes. There's a rock wall in there, all that stuff. There's all kinds of boats and things like that to take out on to Beaver Lake or if you want to go on a float trip, there's racquetball. There's all kinds of fun things you can do. And there's even a bicycle repair shop I think? Yes. So you just fobbed us in. And the fob of course is used to make sure that it's always secure and you have to have a fob to get into the building. Here we are. Welcome to the University of Arkansas right there. So let's take a moment and talk about what we were seeing out there with the construction workers. Yes. So what they're very noisily working on is replacing all of the windows in Pomfret. It's a 2.5 million construction job. And what that does is they're an instrument that will keep heat in and keep cold in. And it also is noise canceling. So it's better for the heating and cooling and better for noise cancellation. Sure. Maybe not inside the building but outside the building. Yes. Okay. So let me just tell everyone who's listening now. We've got 19 people who are watching. If you have a question, feel free to ask it. We're happy to address those as they come in. And yeah, we appreciate you tuning in. So we'll continue to go. This is the great room over here that we're about to see. Now keep in mind this is all under construction. First thing's happening. And there's a ping-pong table down there. Ping-pong, cool shuffleboards, all kinds of fun things. You bet. Cool. It's really big too. And this room really comes alive in the evening is what I've heard. So during the day people are kind of passing in and out for classes. Christina, it will be done by fall. So when students arrive, we'll be done with the renovations. Yeah. They have large-scale programs in this room also, including concerts, vocal concerts, parties, dancing. So it gets used quite a bit. It's really a nice facility. Yeah. There's some fun programs they've got going on in fall, especially. There's usually a little... The Pomfret Lula. The Pomfret Lula. Traditional sort of welcome to campus event. Yeah, it's a lot of fun. Great. Let's see if there's anything else. You want to check out laundry? Yep. Okay, let's go take a look at laundry. Like downstairs. All right. You're welcome, Kara. We're glad we can do it. And if you have any questions, just pass them on. Sorry for all the sounds. We're in the middle of a construction area. So we're about to go look at the laundry. It's downstairs from right at the front room there. Yep. Of washes and dryers. And there's an ice machine too. So you can just walk straight down. Do your laundry. We do have, come in the fall, a system called Laundry Alert. You just pull that up on your phone and it can tell you which washers and dryers are full and taken. And then it can also email or text to notify you when your laundry is done. So it's a really cool feature that we're going to have starting in the fall. So you don't have to sit down here and wait for your laundry to be done for hours. Right. You could be in class and get a text about when your laundry is done. If you're in class, it'll tell you when your laundry is done and if you time it perfectly, you'll be able to come right back and take your laundry out. So it's a really nice way to not have to worry about your clothes. And there's no coin. You don't have to put in any money for any of these. These are all paid through student fees. So there's no cost to using them. What was your experience? Where were you, Abby? I was in Yocum Hall, my freshman year. Yocum. Yes. And I wish I would have had laundry alert because I had multiple pairs of clothes stolen. Really? Yikes. So be warned, but the laundry alert will be nice because it'll time it perfectly. The doors all lock so people can't open them and take your stuff out. So when it's done, it'll text notify you and then you can just come and take it out and begin. Nice. Kim, we are in, we're in the central area right now. We are not going to be touring B because B is under renovation. And what we're going to do is we're going to tour C. In C and D, you're kind of mirrors of each other. So what we see in C, you would also see in D, if that makes sense. But yeah, we're going to tour most of the central area and then tour building C. There are an all 800 students who live in Pomcret. It's our biggest hall. The room's like the same too. So if you're trying to plan for what to bring and visuals, it'll be okay because all the room will be the same. Sure. And we are going to get some measurements for you. Let's go. Let's look. We've got the Palm Frateria. It's a cafeteria that's inside the residence hall for you. So you can have breakfast or lunch or dinner in your pajamas. Is that true though? Do people really come in their pajamas? Yes. I've heard that. I didn't know it was completely true. Palm Frateria. I've heard it's pretty big too. Yeah. Well, the nice thing is you can just step outside your room and jump right in there. Yeah, it's really nice. Now I will mention for those who are listening, we are doing a 2 p.m. July 19th tour just of dining. So we'll dive a little deeper into the dining process here. Tracy suggests about the renovations. Basically, we're doing $2.5 million in window changeouts right now. We need to better heating and cooling. And it's going to reduce the noises in the rooms. And what you can see, well, we'll see it here in a little bit when we're going to take a tour as well. So we'll continue into... So if you don't want to go to the cafeteria, you can always go, right? Yeah. Right in here we've got a full kitchen that is free for students to use. It's got everything you need. So the cabinet's saying stove, oven, microwave, sink, refrigerator. Don't feel like going to eat residence hall food. Is that a curry? That is a curry. Cool. Yeah. Did you do a lot of cooking for yourself? Or did you eat in the halls? I did it because I love to cook. But the kitchen caught on fire my freshman year. So a lot of it was not in use. Gotcha. But once they renovated it after the fire, it was really nice to use. So I just suggest bringing maybe one pot and one cookie sheet or something. So you can make mac and cheese or you can make cookies or whatever it may be. Just because there's not a whole lot of options usually for clean bakeware. Right. Right. Maybe just one. I kept one pot and a spoon in my room. And that was enough. You were able to make it with that? Yeah. No, you're right. You will not have to microwave the ramen on the weekends. You will have access to a full kitchen here as you need. I don't know if you have to reserve the kitchen. I'm thinking not, but let me make sure that I get a good answer for you on that. Yeah. What's the best dish for a college student? You know, I was just going to mention that if you guys actually go follow us on Pinterest, do you have a board that I've been working on for a while called Foods? Gotcha. Because you're doing our social media? Yes. And it's all kinds of hacks and tricks that you can use to make food in your hall. And some of them even include revamped ramen so you can add in things. And a lot of it is just with the microwave. And then you've also got access to a really nice kitchen if you want to make it a little bit better. So there's lots of fun stuff. I've been working really hard to see like fun recipes that you can make right there in your dorm room. What's the best one? I think my favorite that I did was making a grilled cheese with a hand iron. Really? Whoa, I've heard about that, but apparently it does happen. It worked. It was awesome. It was delicious. It's a mail system here in Palm Fridt. As you can see, all this is pretty centrally located. We walked in and we went to the dining hall and the kitchen. And here's the mail system. And as I said, there are 800 students here. So we have a lot of mail and some vending machines as well, if need be. So you'll just come in and you'll get a code and you'll just twist the code into the most likely. Right. You'll get an email notification. Like you have a package where you feel the front desk. Let's go look at the front desk. As long as we're passing through here, all of this. Any questions from anyone? Okay. Here we are at the front desk. And Philip, you here? No, it's fine. It's fine. Hey, so Phil's working the front desk for us today. We appreciate that very much. Yes. No, no, it's all good. And of course here, if you want to, you can get the paddles for ping pong, the balls for billiards for pool. You can rent all kinds of things here for games. They have even some movies, I believe. They've got lots of options. Movies and all you need is just your student ID and you can get everything for free. Fantastic. Okay. This is also where your packages will come from. Right, right. Thank you. Thank you guys. Appreciate it. All right. Christina, I'm still wondering about the similarity of B to C and D. The rooms or the wing itself, because the rooms will be identical. The wing, they're all just a little bit different. The wings themselves, like hallways and things like that. Right. Well, C and D are, yeah, pretty much mirror images of each other. They're both three floors, right? They're both three floors. D-wing has four floors. D has four and B has eight. Yes, Kara. We're going up to a room right now. This is kind of a study nook area that one can check out. I think this was all put in here by Walmart. Is that right? That's correct. Okay. So there's some nice little, and there's a big TV there for the lounge type area, if you want that. Great. And let's go ahead and head up to, Kim, I believe there's one central. That's why it's so big is there's one central area for all laundry, but I'm happy to check that. There's a laundry on B-wing. Okay. There's also a laundry on B-wing. Kim, thanks for the question. What do we just always for C and D wings? Okay. Yeah. As Kim was telling me, what we saw was just for C and D wings. So let's go ahead and head up to the second floor. Welcome to Fayetteville behind you. Yep. Welcome to Fayetteville. So let's head up to the second floor and look at the facilities themselves. Thank you. Great. Thank you. Okay. I think we headed up that way last time. This way? Yeah. I don't know what it is. No, it's a big building. It's easy to, you know, get a little turned around. Speaking of which, what do you, not turn around, but what are you, what do you study? I am studying Advertising and Public Relations and a My Heart Communications. Okay. Okay. So that would be in the Arts and Sciences? It's Fulbright. Fulbright school? Yes. And you will be a senior this year, right? Right. Cool. So we're going up to the second floor of the, this is C, right? Yes. Second floor of the C-wing. We'll go up here. We're going to take a look at a trash shoot because that's kind of an interesting thing that we do here. Yep. All of her trash, you're able to dump down just right in there in the trash shoot. Yep. They just recommend don't putting cardboard boxes and things like that down there and just trash. Sure. But you only have to go down to the first floor. You just put it in there and it slides down to the bottom. And each floor has one. So it's really nice. You don't have to hike all the way down to the whole garbage room. Right, exactly. It's kind of stinky. Christina, we'll try to get you the answer to that question. How large is the laundry room for B-wing? Okay. So let's head down and let's look at the bathroom. This is actually a female floor. Some of the floors in Pomfret are male floors. Others are female floors. But they're all just, you know, one gender per floor. Yes. So let's head into the female bathroom. No one's in there. That's good. Hard to see not. Yep. So this is the bathroom. There's one on each side of the hallway. And each one has two showers. Go in there a little bit. So there's a shower on that side. And then down here, we've got that. And another shower on that side. And so there's four showers on each floor. Is that right? And it doesn't sound like a lot. It was the same in Yocum. No one's ever really fighting for the shower. Everyone has such different schedules than when they like to shower. So you'll most likely all the time have a shower open for you to use. Sure. It doesn't sound like a lot, but it's plenty. There are sinks here. Which are available at one, two, three, four. And of course there's two bathrooms on each floor. So everything you see here is double on the floor. There's two stalls. Two stalls. Yep. And see if there's anything in there. Yeah. Everyone knows what's in there. Okay. So... Check out a room? Yeah, let's look at that study nook on this floor and then check out a room. And then we'll be done. Any other questions? Oh, the floor, the floors are typically one gender or the other. Yes, it kind of is my floor. It's like boy, girl, boy, girl. But you may live in, you know, B is a co-ed wing, for example. But the floors are gender specific. So here's a little study nook. Yeah. I've got this at the end of... Is it every floor or is it just two that has it? It has... C and D wing have these. C and D wing have these little study areas. Which are kind of nice. You can sit right there. And I think we can see... Yeah, we can see some of our gentlemen out there who are working on the windows diligently, as a matter of fact. Janelle, wondering if the corner rooms have a different layout than the other rooms? Mm-hmm. They all have kind of the same configuration. It's actually a corner room, which I found. Yeah, we're going to about to go into a corner room, as a matter of fact. You know, at the far end of the building, there are rooms that are called end rooms. Mm-hmm. Which have a different configuration, but we've shown those floor plans on our website. Okay, so there are... The same square footage, but they're laid out differently. Okay, end rooms have a slightly different configuration. We've got the floor plan on the website. How many of those end rooms are there? I think one per floor. One per floor? One per floor. Could we look at... Oh, yeah, that's the one that's right back there at the very end. Yeah, because from my eyes, it didn't look any different at all. Yeah, we can take a look at the end room. Let's do the end room last. Mm-hmm. Okay, so this is sort of a typical room here. Kim asked, do students bring their own printers? Yes, I suggest it. You don't really need it, but I am a little bit more lazy and I want to walk to the library. And I also was this terrified freshman and I didn't know how to work the printers there, which they're actually really easy, so... But I did end up bringing my own printer and I just kept it under my bed. And so it just matters if you want to pay for the ink. You do get, at the library, you get $50 worth of printing credit. And so it's not necessarily, like, necessary to have a printer, but if you're like me, then yeah. And you can print remotely, like you could be at your laptop, in your room, do a printout and you can go pick it up, I believe. I haven't... Yeah, am I lying? Am I lying? I've heard that, but maybe they haven't implemented that yet. That would be awesome if you can do that. But the printing is super easy at the library. You just click print, type in your information, and click print again. Sure. Kim follows up with do they need to be wired or can you bring wireless? I had a wireless. Mm-hmm. So it's just a, you'll get... I don't know, is this one of the reasons that residents halls need to bring your router? No, no residents halls anymore do you need to bring your router. Then you'll just hook it up to the Wi-Fi and you'll just do a wireless print sensor. You probably will have to register it on ResNet, but we do have another session that's coming up a little later that's prep your tech and we're happy to address those kind of issues then. We'll have experts in the room who can answer all of your wireless questions about that stuff. So let's take a look at this room. Let's start with, I guess, the beds. Does anybody have any questions about measurements? We did bring a tape measure. What you've got in your hands? Show us the tape measure. Right on. Okay, we're ready. You're welcome Kim, no problem. Yeah, okay, so just in case we're gonna read some of the, do you have some of the dimensions in your cheat sheet there? Extra long. These are regular 26 inches. Okay, so it's 78, 36, 25. Okay. Beds here. So they're not the extra long ones. And then also the two desks. Got some questions coming in. Kara asked, let me first address Bridget's question. At orientation they requested wire printer only so it doesn't interfere with Wi-Fi. You know, let me check on it to make sure but I think we're okay on that. Yeah, I think they say that just so everybody doesn't do it. Most people end up using the library anyway. So if you want a college girls advice, I'd bring your own printer but I don't think I work for it. And Kara asks, twin, Excel or regular? Regular. And it sounds like it's a regular which is what, the 74, 75? It's 78. 78. 75, I'm sorry. 75 inches. We do have a long mattress form but I believe that's done at this point and that's for an 80. You know, next year if you're coming and you need an 80, then you can fill out that form. She asks about risers which I'm assuming we were talking about lofting. We will get into that in just one second. Can you ask before you leave the room, can we get a full room view from the door? Absolutely. Kim asks, distance from top of bookcase and ceiling? We can certainly get that although I don't know if there's a lot of distance between them. Oh, they're right there. Yeah, yeah. Let's go ahead and take that measurement for. If we can. 24 inches Kim from the top of the bookcase to the ceiling. Now, this is all fixed furniture. It can't be moved but you know, it's got a classic look to it. And let's see. Real quick, back to the mattresses. I am five, like seven and a half or something like that and I fit on them five. It's so, I don't know. You don't have to be worried about it not being an extra long. It'll be okay. Bridget, you do not need to bring your own desk chair. The residence hall comes with these chairs. These are the converting chairs? No. Okay. Yeah, I mean, you can certainly can bring your own chair if you wish, but it's not. You just can't move the furniture out of the room. So if you bring your own chair, you'll have a chair stuck in your room still just kind of hanging out. I gotcha. Let me turn around here. Now we've looked at kind of the desk. I want you to open one of those drawers just so I can get a sense of it. Yeah. Then you got ethernet there and power cord. Kind of just divides right there in half. Yeah. Sure. And so we've got the other bed on this side of the room. Should we explain lofting it? Sure. Let's get into that. So the way it works, you'll mostly have to see the other, if you want it lofted as a bunk, you'll have to request the other two bed frame posts and they'll help you loft it all the way. But I don't know if you can see on the video there. Let's come in a little bit. These grooves. So this can stay here. It can go all the way down or you can even bring it right up to the top here, which is what I did. And then if you do that, you bring it up to the top and you can fit a mini fridge under there, even a microwave under there or all your other storage. I brought all my fall summer winter clothes with me freshman year and so all that fit under there. So you can pretty much put it at any height you want it. We had two questions come in. Kim asks, do you recommend mattress toppers like a memory foam? 110% yes. Okay, okay. I brought two with me and so worth it. These mattresses, I mean, not to diss on everything, but they're not good. So I highly suggest bringing, if not a foam topper, I mean, they can get expensive. Egg crate topper? Is another one? Yep, potentially. Whit asks, how tall were the bed loft? And I think what we noticed before was 36 was a common. Yeah, from here? Yes, 36. 36. I don't know. I mean, I guess just double that and that's how tall it will be if you loft it all the way as a bunk. Which can be fun because I've seen a lot of people hang hammocks then from underneath their bed. So... How does it work when you loft it to get double this right here? Usually, so this one looks like it's the top, but there's a hole right there and the other one has a post coming out from the bottom of it and it just... It just fiddles off each other. Yeah. So you can have someone do that for you. You don't have to do it yourself. They're heavy and they're annoying and they're pain in the butt. So you can definitely have the staff here if they'll do it for you. Sometimes they even suggest that so you don't break it. Yeah, we do encourage if you're gonna go in that direction to try to make a request. So let me continue to look at the closet and then this sort of bureau, I guess, area. Yeah. There's the closet. You got some space up there. It's a lot of space up there. And then you've got... And then you've got the rod right there that you can use. Did you use all your closet space? Your freshman year? Yes, I did because I brought all four seasons worth of clothes so I crammed it all in there and then we used this as our coffee stations. We had like two coffee makers and we also had like all of our makeup on that too. So... Gotcha. We jam-packed everything full of clothes. It's madness. We had two more questions come in. Okay. Christina asks about making the bed before or after you loft and I guess you would want to make it... After. Definitely after because these, the metal part right here is you have to un-latch it. Like you'll even have to take the mattress off to do it because you have to un-latch it and get each one in every single post for it to be even and locked in. Otherwise it'll just fall right out of it if it's not locked in correctly. So definitely make your bed after it's lofted however you like it. Sure. And then Bridget asked about the width of the closet. So we can get further width of the closet. I wish I would have known that. It is 46 and a half inches. So Bridget, 46 and a half inches is the width of that closet. Just a regular tension rod is going to be fine if you're asking for that. Does anybody know how tall it is for curtains? Sure, let's go ahead and give it to him. He's been hurt. We might have it already on the cheat sheet. Let's see. And we've got a couple other questions that have come in too as we're doing that. One that Tracy and Witt ask is how do you request the loft if you want to do before arrival? I'm not a hundred percent on that process but I'm going to post it here at the bottom a link to it or the information about it so that you can do that. And then Marlette asks what are the rules about hanging things in the room? What is a lot of command hooks, etc. Yes. Command hooks only. Is cinder block anyway? Nothing is going to be drilled into that. I think there's a type of sticky that you're allowed to use too. Do you know about the sticky that you're allowed to use? I think it's all the same like command hook. I don't know the brand name but it's the time when you take the hook off you just peel the bad thing off and it doesn't take the paint off. Yeah. A command hook. I think it's by command hook but there's also the target and Walmart brands of that too which is what I use going to be. Okay. Did you get the measurement on the... Yeah. It's 88 inches in height. Okay. Here it says 96. I'm wondering if... You're talking about... I just asked you from the ceiling. I don't know if we're right in here. Okay. Just to the top of this. Okay. And what was that again? 88. 88. Okay. So if you're looking for a curtain that's what the length is there. Gotcha. And then also a question 63 inches between the two closets. Can you... The closets do not have doors. You could always hang something there and put something if you wish. They do not. Yeah. Most people, that's what I was kind of measuring for. Most people bring attention around the curtain to hang up there. Right. And then Bridget asks the number of outlets. I guess we have two right there. Is that right? Each wall, isn't it? Yeah, I think these are the only ones. If they bring a strip to increase the number of outlets, it just has to be with a circuit breaker and you will approve it. Okay. So it looks like you have what, six? Is that right? Six. There's one behind you right there too. So, eight, at least eight different outlets. Where do we put the TV? Ask Christina. I guess we should put the TV. A lot of people put it up here. Right there. I had a really small TV, so I put mine right up there. Okay. Because this is the same land as Yocum, but some people put it up there. It just depends on what size you have, but if you're bringing a pretty hefty size, most people put it right there in front of them here. We're almost caught up on questions. There's one last one. We love all these questions, by the way. I'm glad we can answer them for you. Janelle asks, what size area rug would be best? You know, if we're looking at, I'll step into the closet here. You can step into the closet. That's interesting. So if I step in there, we're talking about that space right there. Five by seven worked fine? Yes. It covered it well and my feet weren't cold in the morning. Excellent. Excellent. Okay. Well, great. Well, there was a request to see as much as we could from the door, so I'm going to go ahead and get that image, and then we're going to run over. Where do they hang wet towels? Behind the door. Behind the door? That would be a perfect place to hang the wet towels. Okay. So let me go ahead and get an image of this from the outside to give as much of it as I can. We'll do a quick pan here. So there's one of the, one of them right there. Going across. Yes. And then we've got our closet right there. And then our area here. Great. Can you, Tracy asked, can you measure space between shelves? Wondering how big bins will fit. How big of bins are between the shelves? Yeah. Okay. I see what you're saying. The shelving right there. So from the top one, we've got, let's see, 16 and a half inches. 16 and a half inches. And then this one we've got nine and a quarter inches. Nine and a quarter inches. Okay. We've got a couple other measurements that came in. Okay. Kara asks, is that a bulletin board at the head of the bed? Yes. It is. That is a bulletin board for you to put anything you want on. And Whit asks, how deep is the window, the window seal? So if you want to use that space. Like from here? I think so. It's 13 and a half inches. 13 and a half inches right there. How about the rooms in D-wing that are facing C-wing? Do they receive a lot of sun? Especially the version? Okay. I can check on that. I'm not entirely sure right off hand, but I will follow up on that. They all have pretty big windows, so no matter why you'll get a good amount of light. Yeah. They should all receive a good little light. Yeah. Let's see if there's anything else. Let's go look at the other type of room and then we're out. Thanks for all those questions everyone. We're glad we can answer them for you. I keep going. It's at the end of the hall. Actually there are two bathrooms on each side of the light floor. I couldn't find it. Maybe they don't have them labeled right now because I couldn't see it. There's one further down also, so there'll be four for floor. Okay. So four showers and four stalls for floor then. Sure. Christina, yes, you can put curtains up. I might want to measure in between the windows then so we'll look at that to give you a measurement for attention rod. So we're walking down the hallway. This is, it's all built like a rectangle. So we're kind of walking down one side of the rectangle. Like a hotel. Yeah, like a hotel layout. This one right? Great. So this is another, this is the one room at the end. It's basically the same. It looks like it's mainly just the windows that are different. Here. So you've got there. And then that. The bed, of course. And the desks areas. Yeah. Tracy wants us to measure for attention rod and curtain length. So we might need to go right here too. Oh yeah. Because the windows are different. Windows are slightly different here. So let's get the one that's the most of them. So let's just step it. Luckily all these halls are open right now because they're not going to get that measurement. 113 inches. 12 divided by 113. I'm not going to know. No. Yes. That room we were just in a second ago was the room at the end of the building. And so the windows are slightly different. That's the configuration. Thanks, Kent for turning the light. So that's the size for windows. These windows we always encourage a plus or minus two or three inches. So you probably want to go a little bit larger than 113 inches because they might vary plus or minus two or three inches at the most. Just to make sure. Tracy had also asked for the length of a curtain. So can we get a top to bottom there? Well, yeah. Just from the 61 inches if you want it to just hang there but should we do it if they want to go right to the floor? I think they're going to use that lip really. I would. Yeah. There you go, Tracy. Did you hear that? 61, right? 61? Okay. Great, everyone. Well, thanks again for all your questions. I think we've had a fun tour of Pomfret and we hope that you'll join us and for some of the other tours like the dining tour that's coming up and the preparing your technology tour and