How far will a Pagoda owner drive to attend an event?
I use a variation of cost and value analysis: distance and benefit when considering event attendance.
I (and I assume many others) think about the event and its psychic and practical benefits...will I see other Pagodas there? will a particularly good buddy be going? what else is attractive? Then I consider the distance to get to the event: 20 miles, 75 miles, 200 miles.
My go / no go decision results from comparing the benefits to the distance, For greater benefits, I'm willing to drive a longer distance. I guess we all go through this when considering an event. The difference is that while some might drive 100 miles for very little benefit, I need quite a large benefit to go 100 miles...just my nature and maybe because I live in a dense metropolitan area far from the open roads of the Great Sky.
So for example, I went to Joe's Ohio PUB (in someone else's car ) about 500 miles one way and spent a few very nice days there...PUB has a very large benefit payback. I have also driven my car to Tom Sargeant's annual Chili gathering for Pagodas in Alexandria, Virginia (300 miles)...I like visiting Tom and I like the chili.
I can't conceive of any event that could get me to drive my Pagoda beyond a 300 mile one way distance...and that would have to be for a really good show.
This is all consistent with hoping for events within a reasonable distance. The suggestion for a single location event sounds great but Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon, even Elvis's Graceland would not, in my experience, draw many Pagoda attendees. Perhaps this is a little negative or maybe it's realistic...and perhaps even a modest number of Pagodas in Yellowstione is still a good idea..would make for some great photo ops.
Richard M, NYC