Re: [Chrysler300] Why is the Convention Mid-Week ?
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Re: [Chrysler300] Why is the Convention Mid-Week ?





Ron,
This topic was first discussed at Meet business meetings as far back as 2010.  The first was hosted in June, 2011 by Larry Jett at Carmel, California.  A number of factors were involved for making it a Sunday to Thursday venue but the meet attendance was swell.  I have not heard at all an issue by club members over not attending meets whether beginning mid-week or on a Sunday.  So I am only stating the facts that I discovered in planning my 5th Meet that I have hosted but the first for a Sunday through Thursday schedule and it is also s first for me to host a spring meet. Most club members' dominant buying motive for attending meets is to see their club friends and meet hosts try to make the cost involved as inexpensive as possible but in a nice environment and provide opportunities for club members to see interesting things in the area were the meet is held whether automotive related or not.  I remember being limited to vacation time at many meets where I had to cut short my attendance to get back to work and it was sad not to stay for the whole meet. 300’ly, Rob Kern

On Jul 15, 2018, at 7:07 PM, Ron Waters <ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hey Rob -
 
So you don't feel that less folks/cars would be able to attend if the meet is mid-week than if it's Thursday thru Sunday ? For example, I would fly in on Thursday and stay thru Sunday, taking two vacation days. If the convention is Sunday thru Thursday, then I would have to take minimum four vacation days. This is a 'deal breaker' for me (and likely for others). Cheaper rates vs. more club members in attendance.
 
Has this shift been discussed in the club's business meetings ?
 
Thanks,
 
Ron


From: Rob Kern [mailto:robkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2018 9:46 PM
To: Ron Waters; chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Why is the Convention Mid-Week ?

Hello 300’ly to all!
The mid-week rate is less expensive…confirmed by my getting ready to sign contract for the spring, 2019 meet I am hosting in Lewisville, Texas (Dallas).  It will be from Sunday April 28th to Thursday May 2nd (departure date).  Rate is $20 per night less and meeting room rental rate is $100 less.  More event times are available Monday through Wednesday also. So stay tuned for Riding to Dallas Folks!  Rob Kern

On Jul 15, 2018, at 6:22 PM, 'Ron Waters' ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


>Now that most club members are retired...
 
I'm willing to bet 1.00 USD that this is factually inaccurate. Just sayin'...
 
Ron


From: Michael J Falcone [mailto:mjf175@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2018 8:51 PM
To: agmoon300@xxxxxxxxx; ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Why is the Convention Mid-Week ?

Now that most club members are retired, and I believe the last two meets were also during the week. The room rate was much less and tourism is much lighter during the week making it easier to get places. And like Gloria mentioned it was to work with the Hemmings Show.


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From: Gloria Moon agmoon300@xxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Ron Waters <ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: *300-Chrysler 300 Club <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, Jul 15, 2018 5:30 pm
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Why is the Convention Mid-Week ?

 
Sure Ron,
Some 300 owners have been invited to show their 300s in the concours listed below as one of the featured marques.  So it was felt that a nice segue and non-competing meet would be to have one following the other- Chrysler 300 Club International Inc. and then nearby the 2018 Concours D' Elegance  ..  Here is the information on the Lake George Concours.  We hope you can attend both meets.
Gloria Moon

  • an antique black car with an award in front of it
    Photo by Hemmings Staff
  • an antique car on a paved pathway
  • concours poster
  • a classic gray car with a Massachusetts plate
    Photo by Hemmings Staff
  • a classic black car
    Photo by Hemmings Staff
  • an antique white car
    Photo by Hemmings Staff
  • a silver collector car on display
    Photo by Hemmings Staff
  • an antique black car with an award in front of it
    Photo by Hemmings Staff
  • an antique car on a paved pathway
When: Friday, Sep 14, 2018 until Sunday, Sep 16, 2018 - 5:00 PM 
Cost: Variety of pricing for the weekend 

The 2018 Concours D' Elegance returns to Lake George and will be once again celebrating cars. This is a weekend for car collectors and people who love cars.
The Concours has maintained its focus presenting a balance of historic, classic and sports cars, along with vintage trucks and presentation vehicles. Recently, the show has also honored vintage fire apparatus, police cars and military vehicles. The show is presented by Gullwing Motor Cars.
Back by popular demand, Wayne Carini, accomplished automotive restorer and host of the popular television show Chasing Classic Cars, has been named Honorary Chairman and Keynote Speaker for the 12th annual Hemmings Motor News Concours d'Elegance.
This year's featured marques will be Prewar Cadillacs (1942 and older), followed by Chrysler 300 letter cars; the division's hot luxury performance cars that began with the 1955 C-300 and culminated with the 1965 300L. Joining these two domestic legends will be a stellar display of Lotus Road Cars, complemented by a class celebrating the Cars of Pininfarina. These six classes will be accompanied by our traditional pre-1974 classes, headlined by Full Classics (as recognized by the Classic Car Club of America), along with American pre- and postwar cars, American muscle cars, European cars, Vintage Trucks and Preservation cars. For more information visit hemmings.com/concours.

Schedule:

Friday Events:
  • 9am - 4pm - Check-In at the Festival Commons, Lake George, New York. 
  • 11am - 2:30pm - Join in a rally through the beautiful Adirondack region to Prospect Mountain and enjoy a buffet luncheon, lakeside, at The Algonquin restaurant, Bolton Landing, New York (limited seating, order early!). 
  • 5pm - 8pm - Dinner Cruise - Cruise scenic Lake George, Queen of American Lakes, aboard the Lac du Saint Sacrement and enjoy a dinner buffet (with cash bar) along with live music with your fellow collector car enthusiasts (limited seating, order early!). 
Saturday Events:
  • 8am - Gates Open - An all-makes car show that's open to cars, trucks and motorcycles. Including: muscle cars, street rods, sports cars, exotics and classics. Awards at 2 pm. 
  • 6pm - Celebratory Cocktail Reception & Dinner with cash bar at Towers Hall on the Fort William Henry property. Keynote Speaker/Honorary Chairman: Wayne Carini (limited seating, order early!). 
Sunday Events:
  • 9am - 3pm - Concours d'Elegance - Open to Concours-quality, pre-1974 cars, by invitation only. TROPHIES TO BE AWARDED - Winners will appear in the pages of Hemmings Motor News and Hemmings Classic Car. Wear your period-correct vintage clothing! 
For questions, email jmenneto@hemmings[dot]com.


On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 2:02 PM, 'Ron Waters' ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 
All -
 
Can someone explain why the upcoming Newport convention is Sunday thru Thursday, rather than Wednesday thru Sunday, as it has been for decades ? This really plays havoc with folks that have to work during the week.
 
Thanks,
 
Ron






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