LOL---Only if you think that three continuous hours before the interviews is enough time to talk to him on campus!
I don't think he meets groups at the hotel anymore; at least, he didn't do that for our group.
The first three hours (9-noon) are Dr. Haight talking about where they are in the interview process, how many seats are left, how the interview is structured, and finally a warm-up session of how to comport oneself during the interview. This long session is punctuated by a half-hour financial aid session and there is a tour right before the actual interview.
Overall, I found the process to be very relaxing, and everyone seemed to feel good about themselves going into the actual interview.
I'm really excited about the upcoming year, but also nervous. Will I be able to hack it, etc.?
What are your other application prospects like? What are your stats like?
I'll be interested to see if he tells your group some of the same stuff he told us. For example, he said that since he hand-picks each interview candidate, he knows that everyone he picks will not only be a great physician, but some will be industry leaders as physicians. If THAT doesn't make your head swell, I don't know WHAT will! Good luck to you, and keep me posted on your progress!