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In lugnet.events, Tony Hafner writes:
> > > Date: Late November-December-the opposite of BrickFest for those with the
> > > resources to do both coasts-possibly January, about the same diff'...we
> > > COULD still pull one off THIS year...
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> Everyone is always plenty busy at the end of the year. I say aim for
> January, so that everyone has time to open their new LEGO before coming.
>
> > Carlsbad makes the most sense, I mean Legoland IS there, and that is what
> > will be bringing us together - Lego - right? I understand the point about
> > making it more central, but whats the point of that? Having it at LL is not
> > that far from the other places you brought up (ok, SF is kinda far) but
> > still, Carlsbad makes perfect sense.
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> Carlsbad seems kind of backwards- after all, there is a big Lego event there
> every day. What's the point? And it is about as non-central as it gets.
I agree it is non-central, but like you said, there is a big Lego event
there every day, that is what makes it a great location. I know there were
alot of Lugnetters out in Carlsbad not to long ago, but I think there is
more than enough locals and many people that would travel out there to make
it worthwhile. I would assume AFOL's would want to go to LL, it is a great
place. And the fact you would be able to piggyback it on a brickfest, well
that just doubles the value. (in my humble opinion though)
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> > > I've done event management, and wouldn't mind organizing the overall event
> > > (yes...that's me volunteering...don't tell my wife!). If it's way out of my
> > > area, I'll also help remotely.
> >
> > Well then, since you have been the only one to step up to the plate (so far)
> > Then I would think you have a heavy vote as to its location :)
>
> I can't argue this... except to point out that the person who brought up
> this thread lives, I believe, at least 1300 miles away from there.
>
> Go central. Seattle? Portland? San Francisco? It's not like I'd attend
> the latter, but it still makes more sense to me than Carlsbad.
Of your 'central' choices, only SF is central, but i would assume that you
also have to consider outside Lego activities, and there is only one place
in the USA that really has outside Lego activities. I am not putting any
other city down, but I think Lego fans would have more fun at LL than in the
Market street pier (is that the name of it)...
But I guess there is a point in the fact that the east coast location is not
'central' but it is in an area of high population, just like Southern
California.
Tom
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> Tony Hafner
> www.hafhead.com
> www.pnltc.org
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