For those who missed the Hamvention or didn't attend the flea market
on Saturday or Sunday this is what my experience was like:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/Man_in_the_mud_August_2012_2.JPG
73
Frank
W3LPL
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Notarius W3WN" <wn3vaw@verizon.net>
To: CQ-Contest@CONTESTING.COM
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2017 2:25:34 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Hamvention - new venue
Considering how quickly they worked on (successfully) fixing the traffic
issues, I'm sure that they are looking at their options for the flea market.
I can think of a few suggestions offhand, and if I can find the proper venue, I
will express them to the Hamvention committee.
Considering that this was their first year in the new venue, while they weren't
perfect (and the flea market area is a major concern), overall I think they did
very well.
73, ron w3wn
On 05/22/17, jpescatore--- via CQ-Contest wrote:
I didn't go to the site on Friday, but on Saturday WA3UOO and I bicycled in
from his sister's house in Xenia, about 5 miles on a bike path. It worked
great. Driving in to her house from Dayton on Saturday there appeared to be
hardly any traffic - I think the Friday traffic jams helped them figure out
what they needed to do.
Other than the flea market area, I thought the new setup was great. It has been
rainy in that area and the flea market grassy area was muddy already - and then
at about 1030am a serious thunderstorm hit. Just as at Dayton, most people
headed into the buildings to escape the rain and the buildings got jammed up -
just like they did at Hara. The food choices were way better and there was
plenty of places to sit outdoors. But, nowhere to sit indoors - rain is the
kryptonite to the Xenia site. Rain wasn't fun at Hara either, but that
basketball stadium had a lot of indoor seating to escape the rain and the flea
market surface didn't turn into a mud pit.
Other than the ARRL forum running over its time slot ahead of the Contest
forum, I thought the forum set was as good, maybe better than at Hara. The
layout of the buildings worked very well. The food wasn't cheap, but it was far
superior to what there used to be in Hara.
The Contest suites and activities at the Crowne Plaza were the same as always,
but apparently the International Hotel Group that owns the Crowne Plaza got
hacked and I was one of many that got a fraud alert when IHG charged my card -
many others had their room keys disabled!
The flea market on grass is a real Achilles heel, though - it always seems to
rain more often than not during the Hamvention. That part of it is has never
been a big attraction for me but is definitely one of the biggest reasons the
Hamvention got so big.
73 John K3TN
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