[MR] suggestion for helping daytrip fees

Brian Bertrand bertran.de.st.jean at gmail.com
Tue Jun 22 05:33:47 PDT 2010


An important thing to consider as well is where in the kingdom the group
is.  More rural groups are able to get event sites for cheaper by and
large.  Being in Stierbach, our event sites tend towards being quite
expensive, honestly the site rent costs more than the entire event budget of
events I have run back in teh northern region of the East kingdom.  I am
sure that there are baronies that the cost scale is even more extreme.  This
is what causes the huge variation in day-trip event costs.  I doubt I will
find a single group here that charges $12 a person that doesnt wish they
could charge $5 and not bankrupt the group.

On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Cian Conor MacQuaid <Cian at macquaid.org>wrote:

>
> > Your points are certainly valid, but I think that what needs to be
> > looked at is the value, not the actual cost.  The enjoyment I get out of
> > the events makes the cost well worth it.
> > - Cian mac Cellacháin hUí Dublaich
> >  Pursuivant herald, Canton of Cyddlain Downs
>
>
> The Cians are in agreement.
>
> Sir Cian
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