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that orange Ford GT....:ahwow: |
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Over "3,000" attended last year in 2012: Luxury Supercar Weekend Archives - Income Property, Real Estate Investment in Canada They did a charity drive for people who wanted to donate, but the tickets go directly to the organizers. Interesting to see how well this year's show did. Spoiler! |
+ advertising insurance cleanup transportation free tickets (lots were given out) misc fees (legal etc) yadda yadda |
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All the equipment and set up was much more than 25k. Advertising and promo and insurance is huge too... As for sponsorship costs... I dunno how much the little guys were paying, but our booth last few years was about 6x your estimate... Couldn't even imagine what Benz paid for title. Posted via RS Mobile |
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So, the expenses were higher, but the sponsorship costs were higher as well. |
money was made but money was spent. i hate to see the number for the insurance. for the our inexpensive meet, to cover property damage, all the attendies, a 3mil liability policy was needed. for this event, i could imagine that number easily being 100 times that. either way, you cant knock down the show. it is catered to a different crowd. the $$$ made from attendies is minimal to the revenue made from sponsors. you want to be associated with high end elite, then you will need to pay to advertise, and be a part of the event. if i had a modded super car, or ran a shop that catered to super cars, id probably would be in the show too, these are the clientele you would want. loved the idea of the trophy's w/ a bottle. lets be realistic if you really thought this show was for charity, it was a "fund" raiser. |
Ehhh... For $50 going to organizers for an ~hour? Not worth it to me. If it was ~20 to organizer, or all $50 to charity i would of went. |
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the fee isn't high anyway imo and it keeps the event from being packed to death with people to the point it becomes uncomfortable to attend, i wouldn't mind if they tacked on another $50-$100 (general/vip) and gave a portion to charity and thereby also keeping attendance a little lower its like the Pebble Beach show tickets are much much higher, granted there are way more :sweetjesus: cars and charities and scholarship programmes play a big part http://www.pebblebeachconcours.net/ Or the most awesome event in Lake Como Italy they have "public attendance days" where entry is free for people but the other days cost ($15 realistic price and you know the show is for the love of cars) they should consider something like that here actually; the real fees are tacked onto those who wish to enter the show with their cars and join in some special events for participants http://www.concorsodeleganzavillades...ay-tickets.php |
I don't begrudge anyone for banking a profit off this thing. As long as any connection with charity isn't implied, then you are good to go. People should feel free to put a product out there, and if people buy it, you are good. At most, let's call them normal car shows, its the participants that pay to attend, and the public attends for free. A few things about car shows. This was my father's thing with his car, so I've been to my fair share. No one respects your car and its a free for all for anyone in the park. On the flip side, you meet a diverse group of people, if by diverse, you mean middle aged over weight white guys. A show like this, I would assume that the cars participate for free to be able to have as many cars as possible....and a wide variety. As i said, I've been to a shit load of shows, both on west coast and east coast, and I've been to a few of the fairly large shows in the states. There was one outside Boston that I think was the best organized show hat had been put on. They had burnouts in the middle of town...show sponsored at that, where you have track only drag cars being directed down main street by the police to participate in the burnouts. We have a LONG way to go to get to a truly spectacular car show in the Vancouver area. |
little late to the party. http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2814/9...c8554c5c_b.jpg http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7423/9...a8fc968c_b.jpg http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3774/9...407e4f5b_b.jpg http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7285/9...f115375c_b.jpg http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5326/9...a63271bf_b.jpg http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5328/9...f58241f7_b.jpg http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7400/9...5febd06d_b.jpg http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3781/9...63f7b2fa_b.jpg http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3721/9...245e4394_b.jpg http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2851/9...132fcdd3_b.jpg http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2826/9...96985133_b.jpghttp://farm6.staticflickr.com/5513/9...5138ab4d_b.jpg |
The amount of hot girls (mainly asian) at this event :sweetjesus: Posted via RS Mobile |
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Pt.1 Pt.2 - When these cars revved it hurt my ears. |
Meh, I made a pretty boring video and my camera operation is super horrible. I just walked around with my glidecam so nothing fancy. |
Anyone know what wheels are on the RWB 993? |
Being quite a car fanatic, I was excited to attend this year's how, as I had never heard of such an event. My favorite section was the small one displaying a few cars from some sort of supercar club composed of mostly rich Manland Chinese drivers, who stood around being loud and douchey as they admired their own cars. I suppose the $50 entrance fee was worth a first-time admission. It was kinda like Vegas for me - worth a one-time visit, but no more. |
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On another note: I can attest to what you said about the small display where there were 3 or 4 supercars with a group of 5 or 6 teenagers (really, teenagers) standing around talking and making loud noises. Now, I won't comment on their ethnicity. I will comment on their cars. Their cars were stock. If they were modified in ANY way, they were not noticeable. Compared to other modified supercars in the vicinity, their cars were plain Jane boring. Maybe that was why nobody bothered looking? Anyway, this was at the farthest corner of the show. Nobody, and I mean nobody, walked to their cars to look or admire the cars. Until.... they started revving one of their cars and it was very, very loud. Everybody then proceeded to move towards the noise, while I proceeded to move away, because it was very loud. I think this was what ScratchedMy99 is talking about. To say the least, it was... awkward and weird even going close to that small display. |
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lolllll ^ the purple "SD" aventador |
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Mao is spinning in his grave... |
Anyone going this weekend for the 2014 edition? Any coupon codes? |
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I got a coupon code 25% off tickets, too bad last years promotion codes expired for the 50% of VIP tickets. Anybody got 50% offs?:ilied: Promotion Code: BCAAwest |
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Got 2 VIP tickets though from Diamond Rally so I'm definitely pumped. See you there. |
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