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kezzamachine
Posted: Sunday, August 12, 2012 5:47:44 PM
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Well, for you lucky barves, it's that time of year again and for us some several thousand kilometres removed, we must sit back and gaze longingly in the general direction of Chicago and wonder what it might be like to be at GenCon.

So, it then leaves me with the process of trying to ascertain just how much does it cost to attend a GenCon weekend? I have floated the idea of getting Team New Zealand over for 2013 and the first question I hit is, 'yes, but how much will it cost?' I have no idea. If we get flights early enough, then they can work out quite reasonable... but what else?

That is my question for you. Over this week, have a think about just how much $$$ you have to conserve to really enjoy the GenCon experience. When you get back from, what I'm sure will be a dull week of very little to do, revisit this lil' thread and help me compile a list of prices for the cost of 1 GenCon Experience.

Once I get the numbers, I can then take that to the guys! ...and, ultimately, the wives...
Sithborg
Posted: Sunday, August 12, 2012 5:53:58 PM
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I'm trying hard NOT to think about that right now.

The key is to have a group get a room together. It's going to cost me $200 for 5 nights (forced into Sun night), with 4 others. Slightly crowded, and showers need to be scheduled (please, we aren't Magic players).

And then you have the events (looking at close $100 for SWM events for me, luckily others are cheaper), food, and the dealer hall, depending on your resitance to the new and shiny.
Echo24
Posted: Sunday, August 12, 2012 7:32:41 PM
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I currently have $500 budget to include everything (hotel, food, tickets, money to spend in the dealer's hall, etc.). The only thing this doesn't include is the actual badge, which was $70 when I bought it in June.

I think $500 might be a little more than what I'll actually spend, but I'll be sure to keep track and let you know afterwards.
Weeks
Posted: Sunday, August 12, 2012 9:13:36 PM
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I'm selling 2 minis (one heroclix, one star wars mini) and that should net me about $100 which will cover my hotel room (split 7 ways). Then I'll eat pop tarts and Jimmie johns for meals and thatll be $50 or so for a week. Figure about $100 to cover tickets and then all I have is gas and stuff I want to buy. I can get out of there spending $200 if I dont do anything besides play and eat light. I won't though so $500 is a good bet.
countrydude82487
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2012 4:37:08 AM
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generally it is $70 for a badge ($80 if you do not order it by june), between $50-$100 for food (Depending on where you eat and what), $100 at least for tickets, $100- $200 for hotel room depending on how many people and how close in proximity it is to the convention center, If not close look for about $20-$25 a day for parking, maybe a little cheaper if you are willing to walk, any money for gas, and then anything you want to buy. You are usually looking about $400 - $500 at least without any spending money.

Now i will say that there are alot of cheap restaurants nearby. fast food places and the like that have $5 meals or less. Also there is a nearby subway (sub shop). If you plan on eating the Convention centers sub par food for the most of the time you are looking at $10 - $15 a meal, so you are best to do a little walking and go a block or 2 away so that you either get lower cost food or better food for a similar price.

One thing i can suggest, and do to most people who are out of state/Country IF you have a vehicle or will have one a cheap place to stay that is about 30 minutes away is Greenfield In, 46140 (zip code). They do not raise our rates here much and it is right off of Interstate 70, so it is a 30 minute trip to the convention center. You will end up paying like 120 in parking, but in the end you will save with the cheap hotel rooms. But that is a matter of preference
adamb0nd
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2012 5:32:52 AM
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Sithborg wrote:
Slightly crowded, and showers need to be scheduled (please, we aren't Magic players).

LOL


Great thread though. I've never been to a gencon, and my gf was just asking me the cost when I told her I had full intention of finally going next year. I have a few questions. Sith, you said it would be $100 for the SWM event. What exactly does that entail? Is there a charge fee to get into the tourney? If so, where does that money go? V-set team? Convention Center? Just curious as to how that breaks down. You also said that most events cost less. I assumed that the events were wrapped into the $70 pass, so, it sounds like if you really want to involve yourself rather than walk around the vendor room, it can be a pricey little con.
Echo24
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2012 5:39:48 AM
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adamb0nd wrote:
Sithborg wrote:
Slightly crowded, and showers need to be scheduled (please, we aren't Magic players).

LOL


Great thread though. I've never been to a gencon, and my gf was just asking me the cost when I told her I had full intention of finally going next year. I have a few questions. Sith, you said it would be $100 for the SWM event. What exactly does that entail? Is there a charge fee to get into the tourney? If so, where does that money go? V-set team? Convention Center? Just curious as to how that breaks down. You also said that most events cost less. I assumed that the events were wrapped into the $70 pass, so, it sounds like if you really want to involve yourself rather than walk around the vendor room, it can be a pricey little con.


Most events at GenCon require tickets, which cost money. Some of this money goes to GenCon, some of it goes back to the organizers to help pay for things like prize support for events. One of the reasons SWM is more expensive than some other tournaments is we usually have pretty solid prize support, and that's gotta get paid for. When Sithborg said it was about $100 to play SWM, that's to play in multiple tournaments. It's $20 to play in the National Championship, and about $14 to play in most regular tournaments. Some things like Mystery Map and Sealed events cost more than that, but that's because you get more stuff to keep like maps or minis respectively. Other events at the con can cost as little as $4, depending on what you want to do. Some things are also free! It all depends on what you want to do. You can check out the event list online to see how much everything costs before you go.
urbanjedi
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2012 6:04:14 AM
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adamb0nd wrote:
Sithborg wrote:
Slightly crowded, and showers need to be scheduled (please, we aren't Magic players).

LOL


Great thread though. I've never been to a gencon, and my gf was just asking me the cost when I told her I had full intention of finally going next year. I have a few questions. Sith, you said it would be $100 for the SWM event. What exactly does that entail? Is there a charge fee to get into the tourney? If so, where does that money go? V-set team? Convention Center? Just curious as to how that breaks down. You also said that most events cost less. I assumed that the events were wrapped into the $70 pass, so, it sounds like if you really want to involve yourself rather than walk around the vendor room, it can be a pricey little con.


Echo summed it up pretty well. Gencon eats up a pretty decent chunk of what we charge for events. Everything else goes toward prize support (which IMO will be pretty good this year). We are basing our prize structure this year off the old WOTC structure of 3-1 gets a "small prize" and 4-0 gets a "big" prize". A small prize might be a booster, or a couple packs of Star Wars sleeves (by fantasy flight) or small gift certificate, an Attack of Endor pack, etc. A big prize might be a larger gift certificate or a bundle of 4 boosters, bundle of Christ West maps, etc. In addition the top 4 of each tourney will get a trophy as well.
urbanjedi
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2012 6:08:05 AM
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As far as how much does Gencon cost?

figure $200-$300 for hotel/gas/parking/etc. $100 or so for events for the weekend. And then whatever it costs you to eat. Plus whatever you want for the dealer hall. $500-$600 should allow for a very nice time, unless you really want to go crazy in the dealer hall or want to eat at some exotic places or get plastered every night.
jak
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2012 6:47:40 AM
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darph nader got us a killer deal at the Hampton dowtown, $120 a night. My badge cost $80 and $80 for the 4 SWM events I signed up for.I usually drop bout $100 on gifts and cool new toys.
My advise to save $$$ is to get a hotel with free breakfast.
DARPH NADER
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2012 6:21:48 PM
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Let's look at the reality, if your gonna make the trip the end game is nonimal compared to the cost of the flights from NZ even if booking in advance. Being a former travel manager I can tell you if your planning on the trip which we all hope you do; we can leverage the network to minimize the associated costs.

Beware the cost of flying will only continue to escalate, as the petro-chems hide behind the perceived lack of refining capabilities.

And here's to getting plastered every night, can you say Mancation!!! Woot
leshippy
Posted: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 8:46:33 AM
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Well you can do it on the cheap.

Badge - You can volunteer with gencon or with ray to help with SWM events and have your badge covered. My Buddy and I are running the Geonisis Arena Battle twice on Friday and that will cover both our badges.

Tickets - Playing SWM or other games cost you. Not really a way around this one that I have found. I am playing in 4 events this year. The sealed event and the Mystery Map are a little more than others, but the total is $76. Why am I only playing in 4 SWM events? Friday is taken up by two 4 hour sessions of the Geonisis Battle. Plus I have learned much since 2009, which was my last GenCon appearance. That year I played in every SWM I could, which was great. The down side was I had little time to do anything else.

Place to lay your head - Since I know several place in Indy I can crash on multiple couches for free. I know this doesn't help many of you out, but many people split rooms. If you get a cheaper hotel that is not downtown, figure on $15 to $25 a day for all day event parking. Another option that I have known people to do is sleep in there cars, or sleep on the benches at the convention center. Not sure where you would get a shower, but that might explain some of the odors of the weekend.

Food - This is my biggest expense. Folks in Indy like there food and there are a ton of great places in the downtown area to eat and more if you venture away from downtown. Plus I think there are about 20 microbrews in the city. You can get anything from a $50 steak (no sides) to McDonalds and everything in between downtown. If you get up near Broad Ripple you have to eat at Union Jacks and get their pizza. Yeah it is a "British" style bar that serves pizza, which is odd. The pizza is awesome though.

You are also going to have to think about transportation if you are flying in. There is no mass transit system in Indy that links the Airport to downtown. You might be able to get a bus or depending on where you stay they might have free shuttles. Otherwise it is cabs. You could always wheel and deal with gamers that you know are going to be in town with a car and have them pick your butt up at the airport.

Hope that helps.

wannabe mexican
Posted: Sunday, August 19, 2012 2:48:44 PM
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I have done the maths and reckon that I have spent almost $400 on Gencon. I have not paid for a hotel. I stayed Thursday-Saturday.

I reckon I have spent about $160 on the Badge and game tickets, $150 on swag, about $50 on food. We split the parking cost between 3 and that cost me $28.

I was staying with my brother nearby, at his house, and slept at his Thursday night. Friday night we just didn't leave Gencon and didn't sleep. We had a couple of hours napping in the car at about 8am Saturday morning though. I was busy with games basically the whole three days.

Lets not forget the prizes and free stuff you can get too. I think I have managed to accumulate about $50 worth of prizes and free stuff over the weekend.
Weeks
Posted: Monday, August 20, 2012 9:31:37 AM
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All said and done I spent $400 on the trip. That includes tickets, Hotel room, food, gas, and buying some cool stuff from Chris West's booth in the dealer hall.
jak
Posted: Monday, August 20, 2012 9:42:45 AM
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cost me $567
this time
gas-35 (from near Akron OH, 5 hr trip)
hotel-280 (i refuse to share a room with 5 other dudes. total, smelly, sausage fest)LOL
food -68 (thanx Ger-Bear!Wub ) always get a hotel with breakfast included
caffeine & nicotine-16
dealer hall-12 (have a the SWM stuff I want, does any other game matter?Wink )
4 day badge-85
4 SWM events-80

watching people fall down drunk @ the Westin- priceless
Echo24
Posted: Monday, August 20, 2012 9:59:22 AM
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jak wrote:

hotel-280 (i refuse to share a room with 5 other dudes. total, smelly, sausage fest)


Psh, you're just jealous that you didn't get to be in the championship room. Flapper

It cost me about $500, just like I expected. About $300 for food, tickets, badge, and games (I spent about $100 just on stuff in the dealer hall), then gas and hotel brings it up to around $500.
jak
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LOL
Echo24 wrote:
jak wrote:

hotel-280 (i refuse to share a room with 5 other dudes. total, smelly, sausage fest)


Psh, you're just jealous that you didn't get to be in the championship room. Flapper



You said you liked math,Danny-boy?Confused

OUR room contained 100% top 8 playersLOL
and we got eggy wegs for breakfastThumbsUp
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