dogginda9 said:I'm a little disturbed by something and I was wondering if I'm the only one or am I just wrong? First, let me state a few things. I don't begrudge a pool room owner from making a living. Second, I understand there is a big financial investment to make up when you put on a large event. Third, I was out of town so I wasn't even there last weekend. Now, this is what bothered me. A couple of friends of mine drove almost an hour to the Viking Tour Championship to watch a couple of local guys play. When they got to the door, they were told it would cost $25 to watch. They immediately left. I found out it was $10 the first couple of days and then $25 on Sat. and $30 on Sunday. This just seems to be WAY out of line to watch an open event with only a handful of Pro players in it. I could maybe see $5 or so being appropriate. How would a guy with a couple of kids go see a friend play on the weekend? Better yet, what about a players' family? You really couldn't make an exception without pissing people off. There it is. Sorry this went so long
Hopefully I can give my opinion without having to endure a pissing contest. I agree that it was a little out of line on price. Mike Janis puts on a great event, and room owners do have to make a profit. But looking at it from a fans point of viewand comparing it to other events, I think I paid $7 days and $10 evenings at Grady's Gulfport Classic in December and about the same (I don't really remember) at the Derby last year. $17 to $20 per day to watch ALL the best players in the world play is a great deal. To pay $30 per day (if that's what it was) to watch just a handful of pros play for the day is not such a good deal (IMO).
Mike