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Point taken Kyle. I am not trying to rip off EAA, but do not you think
some reduced admission after 5 PM is appropriate? After all, most every
exhibit area will be already closed. Vendors will have shut down,
except for EAA souvenirs. The air show will have concluded, and very
few seminars are still available. I am sure they'll still charge the $6
for parking too.
Paul
Kyle Boatright wrote:
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> On the other hand, an event like Airventure costs money to stage. Everything
> from providing porta-potties, to keeping the grass cut, to putting on
> evening entertainment. At $21/day, it is a real bargain and the admission
> price <typically> doesn't represent a big portion of the trip's cost. Why
> short-change the event that is the focus of your trip? Most of us probably
> wouldn't try and sneak off without paying for gas in our car or airplane,
> and if you boil it down, paying for admission to the show is not any
> different.
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> KB
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