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Reply to "York should still be a totally closed meet."

Richie C. posted:
Moonson posted:
Dennis LaGrua posted:

Open events will always be in a better position to thrive than closed meets. Just about every show and event that I can name (or attend)  for every purpose is open to the public. If York continues as an exclusionary event it will last a few more years, but with rapidly changing demographicsthat business model cannot survive . The objective of a business is to attract as many customers easily as possibleSomehow this message is not getting across. Ignorance can sometimes be defined as doing things the same way and expecting a different result.  When Allentown, a show in two adjoining buildings (with an $8 admission) is able to attract half the audience of York, while the WGHOT show draws a higher attendance than York it seems to prove thatthere are still people out there that want to go to train shows. Why not reach them all?

I've high-lited the statements that make especially good sense to me, Dennis, and I support such a good sense approach to the TCA Meet's reality in the 21st Century.

FrankM

Except that the TCA is not a "business".

The TCA is an international non-profit organization of people who operate and collect toy trains, toy train accessories, toy train books, toy train paper, and anything else rail transport related, whose mission is basically to develop an appreciation of, preserve and promote the growth and enjoyment of collecting and operating toy, model and scale trains.

And yet, I smell money at the heart of it all. Such words as "preserve and promote the GROWTH and enjoyment of collecting..." Each of those considerations requires MONEY. No? The more the merrier, too,  eh? Huh? And where does it come from in any SUSTAINED way? Less visitors/ Less hobbyists? Being unwelcoming?

So, I guess what I am suggesting is>>>>>>CHANGE what was and is to something NEW and better.

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