Jess,
As I have said many times, and you have chosen to ignore, is that this isn't anything personal with you. It has to do with yours and others attitudes about the USBC Open.
So you are taking 6 people to open, cause last time I checked 376 x 3 = $1128 not $2258. You claim I am being unrealistic and yet you all of sudden doubled the number of people going?!? Anything to try and prove your point I guess. And I have never said it isn't a cost, what I said is if you are taking the family, it is a family vacation. And 99% of people, myself included, but money aside for these types of trips. For whatever reason, you feel you should be exempt from this. My question is why? And yes, you are taking the most expensive way of doing everything. If you ship equipment you will not have bag fees, overweight bag fees, etc. And it would be cheaper than paying those. You seem to be doing everything in your power to show that it costs an arm and a leg and your first born child to get to Reno....instead of talking realistic prices and alternatives. No one thinks, at least that I have seen in here, that this trip should come from your spare change, as you seem to take it as.
And lastly, no one owes me anything. YOU came on here, just like other before to complain out of your own free will. I did not hold a gun to your head to make you post. I am just trying to point out how incorrect your thinking is and why you need to look at the bigger picture. I am not trying to talk anyone into going or not going. That is everyone's own choice. Why is it so important to YOU??? You are the one coming back post after post to prove your way of thinking is correct. I am just shooting holes in every one of your arguements. And like usual on these boards, when you can't back up what you say in fact, you attack the person. At this point, I hope you don't go to Reno, cause your right, the tournament itself will not notice if you go or don't. But then at least this thread can die and we won't have to listen to your whining any more.
Jorge,
That's $378 per ticket
ONE WAY. Are the three of us supposed to stay in Reno permanently? Next time you go "shooting holes in my argument," make sure you count to two first. Last I checked, all trips had two ways.
Total cost of a flying Reno trip, 4 days (travel day out and back, two tournament days) is going to run me anywhere from $2500 - $5000 depending on whether I take the cheap route or the expensive route. Am I supposed to do that every year? I'm sure my son would like to go to Disneyworld. Well, I can fit 2-3 trips per year into the same budget hole if I wanted to do that. I could take my wife for a three-day stay at a beach eight times for the same amount of money.
I started off being civil, trying to help you understand something you clearly didn't understand. Since your reading comprehension continues to be an issue, I'll itemize this summary to make it easier.
1. You haven't "shot holes" in any argument I've made. You just turn up the volume and hope you can out-shout people.
2. How much I spend or how I choose to travel is not your business. You don't know me, my family or how important it is to me to make sure we don't spend our annual travel budget on something that benefits only me. My wife and son don't want to spend every vacation watching me bowl.
3. The USBC will have a problem if it doesn't get away from Reno more often. Right now, the tournament mostly services (1.) people who are comfortably retired and can travel at their own pace, (2.) pro, semi-pro and high-level amateurs who would bowl in this thing even if it were in Fairbanks, Alaska, in the middle of January, (3.) West Coast and plains states bowlers within a day's drive of the venue, and (4.) self-schedulers, i.e. business owners or other professionals, for whom neither the cost nor the time component is an issue. Essentially the entire blue-collar membership east of the Mississippi gets told to pound sand.
4. Reno should get the tournament no more than once every three years, period. If the USBC has to take a loss to hold it elsewhere, so be it. Otherwise, quit pretending this is a national championship and call it what it's turning into, which is a western superregional. Besides, if the USBC is leaning so heavily on a single event to fund the organization, the organization itself has some serious viability issues.
5. You keep harping on this thing where no one has a right to complain unless they've gone to their local chamber of commerce and tried to get them to bid on the tournament. File that under "not my job." And you also seem to think this tournament is a convention of lepers, something no one wants in their town. I guess Baton Rouge was just desperate, right? The fact is the USBC could downsize the footprint and restructure the format if it wants to, it just doesn't want to because of the point I made way back in my first post: Reno gives the USBC a sweetheart deal to host it there. Pity that means the tournament gets further away from its roots.
Jess