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strikeking

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Reno Air Fare
« on: March 07, 2013, 12:11:12 PM »
All of you crying about Air Fare to Reno,  be glad you don't live in Cincinnati,Ohio !  Over $700.00 to Reno. Needless to say I won't be going this year.
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Re: Reno Air Fare
« Reply #16 on: March 20, 2013, 12:18:07 PM »
Jorge,

While I agree with most of what you said......The truth of the matter is that other cities have placed bids on hosting the event.  Problem is USBC goes after the highest bidder, can't blame them really, and Reno will almost always bid higher (what else do they really have to spark their economy?)  I'm going to go to the tournament regardless of where it is, but initially when i started (syracuse) I liked the fact it went to places you wouldn't normally book a vacation to ie; Billings, Albuquerque, Baton Rouge, Knoxville, etc.  I liked seeing the country even in non destination type locations.

T_bone....and what did you pay to go to Baton Rouge last year???
 
Why does everyone expect their to be super cheap airfare to Reno. It is not a popular destination, just like Baton Rouge isn't, just like Albuquerque wasn't....hell did anyone find any cheap airfare when the tournament was in Billings? But what everyone seems to forget is, you get cheaper rooms, cheaper food, and cheaper transportation (usually) in Reno as well. So while you pay more for airfare, your overall trip isn't much more, if any more, expensive then going somewhere else. All I hear is people complaining about Reno. Yes, the city isn't the greatest. But, there is plenty to do if you look around and are willing to drive a few miles in the surrounding areas, even for kids. And because of the NBS, it is saving the USBC money that offsets the declining number of teams, and allows us to continue to have this tournament year after year. I too would love to go back to the rotation of Reno only every 3 years and seeing different cities around the country, I liked that about the tournament. But it has been discussed ad nauseum as to why most cities won't bid on this tournament and I see no one taking any initiative to work with their local Convention Center Board to try and get the tournament to their city.....just whining and crying on websites like this.

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Re: Reno Air Fare
« Reply #17 on: March 20, 2013, 12:31:23 PM »
Storm making it rain,
       You are 100% correct, other cities have bid. And we are going to other places as was recently announced. But the point of any bidding process is to take the highest bidder. Reno will usually be that, and it offers other savings for the USBC as it doesn't have construction costs for building and tearing down the bowling lanes and infrastructure. We will always be going to Reno, and going there more frequently then we go to other places. I agree I liked seeing cities I would never otherwise go to, I even liked Billings, but those days are probably behind us. I just get tired of hearing the same constant whining and b*&ching on here about Reno.
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