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So the full details are out. Who is going to which show for 2017?
So the full details are out. Who is going to which show for 2017?
I always wanted to go to RMAF but have doubts due to recent postings here, and that's a shame.
My belief is that both California shows are going to suffer due to their insanely close dates conflicting with Munich and RMAF and that is a bigger shame.
The transportation time lines and wear and tear on personnel will be evident.
So my guess is that the LAAS will come out on top one because of Bob and his 2100+ cronies but also that its is close to RMAF but doable for equipment transport time window versus the time line with T.H.E. Show being so close to Munich and the logistics that come with it.
We shall have to see as time moves on and the commitments unfold.
I agree.Unless THE Show Anaheim reinvents itself it will almost certainly fade or be forced to look at other dates
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So the full details are out. Who is going to which show for 2017?
That would be my take as well, but it's not so good for the locals who would be expected to make up the largest percentage of attendees?Yay. It's so much easier to fly in, take a shuttle, and you're ready for a show. I've done that, and many people do. Avoiding all the potential traffic is a serious benefit compared to some locations.
For me, neither of the Southern California shows appear very appealing. Being close to LAX means you won't want to leave the venue, and that limits its appeal for me. If I want to go to a Fall show, it will be RAMF unless they fall apart after this year. I really feel sorry for the potential exhibitors, because right now it looks like there are no good answers.
That would be my take as well, but it's not so good for the locals who would be expected to make up the largest percentage of attendees?
I do agree that the show itself should be cheaper and more convenient for me, and the renovated hotel's potential for good sounding rooms is somewhat exciting. But combining the trip to the show with visiting family (which I usually do), or getting down to Steve's for an evening, will be much more difficultLAX is way easier than Irvine for most of us. Having all of LA drive the 405 to Irvine in beach weather was a slog...SV and SG Valleys had an even worse commute.
fwiw, I have a friend who does pro-AV setups and he said the hotel is totally wow inside post-renovation.
I do agree that the show itself should be cheaper and more convenient for me, and the renovated hotel's potential for good sounding rooms is somewhat exciting. But combining the trip to the show with visiting family (which I usually do), or getting down to Steve's for an evening, will be much more difficult![]()
Keith, I also go to a show to relax. I found the Hotel Irvine a venue where my spouse and I could do just that... somehow, LAX doesn't elicit a relaxing vibe -- it could just be me. ;-)Rob- just take an Uber to Manhattan Beach, Marina del Rey, or Playa Vista. all of 10 mins. the Hotel Irvine was in a business/industrial park...it wasn't exactly Pelican Hill
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