convention sites (campuses)

Wimblees@AOL.COM Wimblees@AOL.COM
Fri, 5 Jul 2002 09:10:44 EDT


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In a message dated 7/4/02 11:32:46 AM Central Daylight Time, 
dm.porritt@verizon.net writes:


> > The idea might be good, but when you crunch the numbers, it isn't such a 
> good deal after all. 
> 
> > Wim 
>  
> Where in the world did you get real world numbers to crunch already?
>  
> dave
> 

2000 members paying $200 a piece for registration equals $400,000. The reason 
200 members have to pay $200, is to pay for all the space the convention 
uses. As I mentioned before, a hotel gives us this space in exchange for the 
rooms we rent and the food we eat. A university doesn't do that. They want to 
get paid for the space we use. The dorms are a separate account, and so is 
the food at the cafeteria. 

So if a seminar that uses lots of space costs 2000 attendees $200 a piece, 
that is presumably to pay for the space used. We need as much space, (if not 
more). That will cost us $400,000. But we have only 600 paid attendees. 
$400,000 divided by 600 equals $650. 

Wim 

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