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Heather, that venue looks wonderful! Expensive.... but wonderful! lol
Has anyone actually traveled to the site of the '39 World's Fairgrounds? I know the LIRR goes there I believe.. but I've never had a specific date/time to get me to get up and go there.
If we did that flight experience through the American Airpower Museum out on Long Island, for $300 we can all get in an original C-47 together that flew in D-Day. We'd be assigned an identity of someone who flew on that plane originally and go up over the Long Island Sound and back... not a bad experience to share I'd say!
The main problem I would see about hosting/organizing an extended weekend event in NYC is where everyone would be staying. Cheap hotels aren't easy to come by here, much less for the better part of a week at a time. I have a bunch of experience with this as I have by the skin of my teeth run multiple psychobilly & garage festivals importing bands and audiences from around the world over the last 10 years.
I think who ever takes the reigns of this would need to not have much of, if any over head... so renting out a place like Heather linked or booking bands for a larger event would be really going out on a limb. I could be mistaken, but I remember very clearly that financial sting when the turn out falls a bit flat! :eusa_doh:
Regardless of what the event consists of, life's for the living, and NYC's a great place to have Europeans and Americans meet in the middle! I would think we'd be looking to do this at around the polar opposite side of the calendar of the QM, which might put it around early spring?
Has anyone actually traveled to the site of the '39 World's Fairgrounds? I know the LIRR goes there I believe.. but I've never had a specific date/time to get me to get up and go there.
If we did that flight experience through the American Airpower Museum out on Long Island, for $300 we can all get in an original C-47 together that flew in D-Day. We'd be assigned an identity of someone who flew on that plane originally and go up over the Long Island Sound and back... not a bad experience to share I'd say!
The main problem I would see about hosting/organizing an extended weekend event in NYC is where everyone would be staying. Cheap hotels aren't easy to come by here, much less for the better part of a week at a time. I have a bunch of experience with this as I have by the skin of my teeth run multiple psychobilly & garage festivals importing bands and audiences from around the world over the last 10 years.
I think who ever takes the reigns of this would need to not have much of, if any over head... so renting out a place like Heather linked or booking bands for a larger event would be really going out on a limb. I could be mistaken, but I remember very clearly that financial sting when the turn out falls a bit flat! :eusa_doh:
Regardless of what the event consists of, life's for the living, and NYC's a great place to have Europeans and Americans meet in the middle! I would think we'd be looking to do this at around the polar opposite side of the calendar of the QM, which might put it around early spring?