I would boo you as well, BUT, not for the reason that everyone else did.
$25 for a seat that doesn't actually face the floor is silly.
Put worlds in a REAL arena with many quality seats, I'll gladly pay $50
I agree
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I would boo you as well, BUT, not for the reason that everyone else did.
$25 for a seat that doesn't actually face the floor is silly.
Put worlds in a REAL arena with many quality seats, I'll gladly pay $50
Just being technical, but i think every state surrounding NY had more teams at worlds than NY.You should take into consideration as well, most of the teams that show up come from Texas, Florida and far north such as NY, So Texas or NY would definetly be more desirable.
Worlds being at the end of April, If it was in Austin Texas at the Dell Stadium(PLENTY of room) there are a few water parks close, multiple springs and creeks with rope swings that a lot of people love to go to for swimming :)
Just being technical, but i think every state surrounding NY had more teams at worlds than NY.
Right. I was just correcting them cause they said NY had a lot of worlds teams. And NJ and PA both have more. Just throwing it out there cause I am difficult.I don't think it is about how many teams come from where....it's Worlds and I really believe teams will come no matter where it is... especially if it is well run and large enough to handle the event...the biggest problem is the growth of the sport vs the ability of wide world of sports orlando to handle the crowd..which I think we have all agreed is not happening at this point...:) IMO
Right. I was just correcting them cause they said NY had a lot of worlds teams. And NJ and PA both have more. Just throwing it out there cause I am difficult.
As long as I get front row seating and priority treatment since my last name is AllenI have finally figured it out. This is the ideal place for worlds because it has the following
1. A huge arena that seats 16,000+ in stadium style seating
2. It is extremely close to the geographical center of the US, therefore it is an equal pain in the rear for everyone to get there.
3. Small town, so need to worry about any cp's getting lost.
4. Large metropolitan areas nearby for flights and lots of hotels
Where is this amazing place?
Allen Fieldhouse, University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas.
And there is lots of cool stuff to do just check out this link
http://www.downtownlawrence.com/SiteResources/Data/Templates/t1.asp?docid=514&DocName=Home
No need to thank me now, just vote Lawrence, Kansas in 2014
For $150, I'll get you a couch in the front and center and some pizza delivered during the routine of your choice. I just need the votes are you in?As long as I get front row seating and priority treatment since my last name is Allen
I would definitely pay $150 for 2 days. That is cheaper than going to see the Britney Concert!For $150, I'll get you a couch in the front and center and some pizza delivered during the routine of your choice. I just need the votes are you in?
I'll bring this up again because I still haven't heard a great reason against it. Put it outside, rock concert-style on a covered and elevated stage, right at WWoS. Too bad it wasn't built like an amphitheater.
Florida = bugs
Import frogs, lizards, and other bug eating creatures to control the bugs? :)
So those parents who sit outside all day watching their kids in a baseball, softball, or soccer tourney won't do it because of bugs?
Bug repellent doesn't work?