Originally posted by Route C:
quote:Originally posted by Coltsfan:
Jeff,
I'm just one person. Chicago has been losing folks for years. You just need to try Vegas sometime and it doesn't matter if you play in 1 league or twelve.
It's a 5.5 hour drive to Chicago and its a 6 hour flight out of my home town to Vegas. It costs $300 for a plane ticket to Vegas and I split a room last year in Vegas and my cost was less than $20 per night.
Going to Chicago it's about $100/night hotel and $100 in gas. What I"m saying is that there isn't much difference in cost. It's just hard taking off work two weekends in a row. And then when I do I'm really rushed as I fly into Vegas at the last possible minute and leave early.
I'll really miss Chicago but Vegas is a great time too.
Wayne I understand what you're saying Wayne. My point is if the same venue was available in Chicago wouldn't you stay put! [/QUOTE]Jeff,
I thought the food in Chicago was EXCELLENT last year, and I don't think that Vegas was serving better food.
I guess what I am saying is that you can't turn Chicago into Vegas. Vegas has casinos (in every hotel), 10x the entertainment, betting on NFL games, etc. Also you are IN THE MIDDLE OF IT ALL. In Chicago, we are always drafting in a suburb, and never sniff the city (which I totally understand it would cost A LOT to hold these drafts downtown near Michigan Ave, etc.)
Vegas also has one other (actually probably 2 now) high stakes contests that some people play in.
If there are leagues to play in, I will come to Chicago the first weekend, but I can't see how it is cost effective to run 2.5 Classic leagues each and every year. I love the people in Chicago and you can't get Lou Malnatis in Vegas
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, but it doesn't make sense to fly out there for one or two leagues.
Due to the fact that I am one of the people that play in both events, I will DEFINITELY be in Vegas the 2nd weekend.
I would hope to see Chicago survive, but there are only a few of us "diehards" that have kept it going. Based on the last few years, numbers have dwindled each and every year.
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