Thanks Riggs and Coolerman.
Riggs I posted comments similar to yours in another thread here. In today's economy, and the projected slow economic growth in the foreseeable future, I don't see how either site can sit idle for a year while a 3rd city is added into the rotation. Even if they get other business or other tournaments, a center of the size they are bantering around for Orlando, it won't survive without a huge tournament like the USBC Open or the USBC Women's Open every year, in my opinion.
And while this will satisfy the "whiners" about the tournament not coming East or being in Reno too much, I don't think it will bring cost significantly lower for anyone over Reno. While airfare to Reno is expensive for most, hotels and food are rather cheap. With Disney there, I don't see airfares being that much cheaper for people, even those on the East coast and hotels and food will be much more expensive then Reno (I say this thinking for the same quality of room, if you want to stay at a rat-infested roach hotel, you might find rooms cheaper then Reno, lol). Again with Disney and Co, there, the idea of a family vacation added onto the trip will be worth the added costs for some, and will hold appeal for the short-term, just as Reno did for a while. But once everyone has seen the theme parks there, we will probably hear the same complaints we are hearing about Reno now, I would bet good money on that.
Jorge300
Edited by Jorge300 on 7/13/2011 at 11:44 AM