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Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 13 Aug 2009 02:24
by Tattoo
wallyweb wrote:
WARNING!
Do NOT take this man up on his offer!
Montréal drivers are notoriously insane!
The reason Formula 1 pulled out of Montréal was not because of the money or sponsorships.
That was just an excuse to cover their tracks.
The real reason was that the Formula 1 drivers couldn't keep up with the average Montréal drivers and their bouts of insanity!
Sweet
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 13 Aug 2009 02:44
by petert
No one wants to go to Montreal...
Has anyone else noticed this has gotten a bit off the topic?
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 13 Aug 2009 12:45
by belugas
Coming to Montreal is loving it!
And no, we are not bad drivers. We just love to push bad drivers off the road once in a while. Crazy ontarians... driving like snails...

Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 13 Aug 2009 22:30
by Dustin
orudge wrote:I would say that there is definitely a no under-16 policy at the meet. For those aged 16/17, it is something that might be considered depending on various factors, but don't get your hopes up too much. It really depends on how responsible and well-behaved you're going to be. Officially, I would prefer it if people attending the meet were 18 or over. (This goes for meets organised by myself at least.)
Two things:
One: I am on the west coast, so Chicago is tough. Consider Seattle, it's really pretty! Any other left coasters?
Two: If we meet at a pub it's going to be 21+ yrs old by U.S. law.
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 13 Aug 2009 22:47
by orudge
Dustin wrote:One: I am on the west coast, so Chicago is tough. Consider Seattle, it's really pretty! Any other left coasters?
Two: If we meet at a pub it's going to be 21+ yrs old by U.S. law.
Ah, yes, this is the confusion about having two different meets in the one thread - if we meet in a pub, then it would of course be 21 in the US. I'll probably start new topics for each meet sometime soon.

Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 16 Aug 2009 05:41
by noofnoof
Dustin wrote: Seattle, it's really pretty!
it is. it is.
what about an Australian meet, maybe on the goldcoast?
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 16 Aug 2009 13:07
by JamieLei
The main problem I can forsee with countrywide meets is that in most other countries, the population of TT-F users is far more dispersed than in the UK, and in the end, not every user will want to/be able to come to the meet. The UK is also endowed with one of the highest population densities in the world and a fine rail system allowing travel up to 300 miles for a day trip (as Brianetta did from Newcastle). There must be hundreds of TT-F users in the UK but in the end, only about a dozen were able to come.
As such, although we do have a large number of US users, the sheer scale of dispersal would probably make it difficult for an affordable meet. I'd suggest planning state-wide meets unless people are willing to travel any further distance

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Also a hint - planning a meet in a major tourist destination such as New York or LA may encourage Americans from further away to attend as a part of a short holiday, as we saw with quite a few people from the Dutchlands and Germany attending the London meet. Or perhaps planning some touristy activities over a number of days with fellow TT-F people?
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 16 Aug 2009 13:23
by orudge
JamieLei wrote:As such, although we do have a large number of US users, the sheer scale of dispersal would probably make it difficult for an affordable meet. I'd suggest planning state-wide meets unless people are willing to travel any further distance

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It was always going to be quite different organising a US meet to a UK one, due to the size of it, of course. There does seem to be a fair bit of demand for a meet though. But I think "regional" meets in the US might be a bit more sensible than specifically state-wide ones - after all, many of the states are (by American standards) pretty close together, and perfectly doable in a weekend trip or whatever. Anyway, it seems that Chicago at least does seem to be a popular choice, and it is also a reasonably major tourist destination in itself, of course. As I say, sometime in the near future, I'll start some separate threads for the specific meets and we can work things out a bit more.
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 17 Aug 2009 04:15
by jonty-comp
JamieLei wrote:The main problem I can forsee with countrywide meets is that in most other countries, the population of TT-F users is far more dispersed than in the UK, and in the end, not every user will want to/be able to come to the meet. The UK is also endowed with one of the highest population densities in the world and a fine rail system allowing travel up to 300 miles for a day trip (as Brianetta did from Newcastle). There must be hundreds of TT-F users in the UK but in the end, only about a dozen were able to come.
As such, although we do have a large number of US users, the sheer scale of dispersal would probably make it difficult for an affordable meet. I'd suggest planning state-wide meets unless people are willing to travel any further distance

.
Also a hint - planning a meet in a major tourist destination such as New York or LA may encourage Americans from further away to attend as a part of a short holiday, as we saw with quite a few people from the Dutchlands and Germany attending the London meet. Or perhaps planning some touristy activities over a number of days with fellow TT-F people?
Indeed, I think beeb travelled quite a long way as well, that's why he wanted to leave early to catch an earlier train. He got it for free or something though *grumble*
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 17 Aug 2009 08:56
by JamieLei
Indeed, I think beeb travelled quite a long way as well, that's why he wanted to leave early to catch an earlier train. He got it for free or something though *grumble*
I believe it's because beeb's father is a train driver for Northern or something of the like

- and as such the privileges extend over to the family.
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 17 Aug 2009 10:39
by Dave
Mancs for me.
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 18 Aug 2009 07:19
by Ploes
Can I ask why Edinburgh?
You've only got till Spring 2011 before the current Transport Museum in Glasgow closes its door and moves onto the Riverside Museum.
Or perhaps the way to look at it in 2011 the meet should be in Glasgow at the new Museum!

Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 18 Aug 2009 09:56
by JamieLei
Ploes wrote:Can I ask why Edinburgh?
You've only got till Spring 2011 before the current Transport Museum in Glasgow closes its door and moves onto the Riverside Museum.
Or perhaps the way to look at it in 2011 the meet should be in Glasgow at the new Museum!

The general consensus looks more like Manchester at the moment

Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 18 Aug 2009 13:29
by Brianetta
More's the pity.
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 18 Aug 2009 19:06
by andel
It was originally Edinburgh as I was slowly migrating the meet that way... you never know - in 2012 I might do a London meet...
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 18 Aug 2009 19:40
by orudge
There's still a chance of it being Edinburgh, it really depends on where I am next year.
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 18 Aug 2009 21:27
by Dustin
JamieLei wrote: Or perhaps planning some touristy activities over a number of days with fellow TT-F people?
Like planning a meet up at another Convention(s) like PAX and the like...
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 19 Aug 2009 17:32
by Ameecher
I'd be up for a Canadian/Chicago meet as there is a possibility that I might be in Canada at some point from March onwards next year.
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 19 Aug 2009 23:32
by belugas
Now that is a brave man!
Welcome in advance
Re: Potential TT-Forums Meets of 2010 (UK and USA/Canada)
Posted: 20 Aug 2009 08:17
by FooBar
belugas wrote:Now that is a brave man!
Wait, I was in Canada last month. I found that you actually need to be braver to get into the US than to get into Canada...
US Customs:
- Run a background check on you before you even arrive
- Take your finger prints when you arrive
- Take your photograph
- Run yet another background check
- Then put a stamp in your passport
Canada Customs:
- Look at your face
- Ask if your French is any good
- Then put a stamp in your passport and you're all set
