maroon barchetta said:Aggie_Fire said:
What some of you are not accounting for is that 87% of the Texas population is within 3 hours of College Station. You can have a state convention in the Triangle of Texas, and the majority of your attendees are just a morning drive away.
I think plenty of Texas are willing to drive a few hours to go to a convention. Flying to another city to go to a convention takes 3 hours by the time you drive to the airport, leave your car, fly to the next city, rent a car, drive to you hotel/convention center. Yup, that is at least 3 hours.
I personally have driven to conferences in San Antonio, Austin, and the D/FW area and the drive didn't make a difference to me. But I've lived in Texas all my life...we're used to driving. It's a big freakin state...but yet 87% of Texans live with 3 hours of here. Isn't that wild that 27 million people live within 3 hours of B/CS??
It's funny how some are saying...who would drive to CS? It's so hard to get here! It's so expensive to fly in!! Pretty sure on a hot summer day in 1 month, at least 85K people will show up to watch a football game against UTSA, and then again the next weekend for another non-conference game.
Ever think that part of the reason we have so many fans come to all of our games, rain or shine, crappy season and all, is because our game is less than a 3 hour drive? I think it has a lot to do with it, plus we're all a bunch of die-hard sunshine pumpers. But our location is very ideal and probably the most accessible university in all of Texas
7 weekends in the Fall =/= 160 events per year, as the councilman projected.
Come back with a fair comparison.
And Aggie football games are leisure events. For fun. To see friends and family. To relive your college days a little bit.
Conferences and conventions are usually for work. If all we want are Texas-centric conventions, sure, we could maybe get a few.
National conventions? Forget it. The logistics of travel don't allow for it.
Please remember ticketed concerts, boat shows, car shows, alternative sporting events, et al. Conventions are a huge part of it, but by no means all.
Respectfully
Yancy '95
My opinions are mine and should not be construed as those of city council or staff. I welcome robust debate but will cease communication on any thread in which colleagues or staff are personally criticized. I must refrain from comment on posted agenda items until after meetings are concluded. Bob Yancy 95