The Jacksonville poker run ....?
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In base ball there is something known as a run on errors , that is sort of where I have ended up.I may not know a lot about poker runs , but I have some what stumbeled into suces with the toy run . A success not because I poketed a lot of money , but a success in that you brought thousands in gift and toys to the TFT tour . There is the success . Each person donated in gifts what he was comfortable with , Yes there is a registration and this year it was $37.oo to with I gave you a 1wristband 2- event T-shirts a travel bag and poured a keg of beer at a meet and greet on the dock and provided a live band party on both Fri and Saturday. And there was free breakfast and free dockage . I also handed out random prizes to first timer sand anyone I saw wearing the wrist band through out the event . I also hired a greeter to welcome the guests . . I may not be the be ALL of event guys but I wanted all my guests to feel welcome and give them the most I could .
I have sent invitations numbering in the 5000 range to every other poker run in the nation I could find , maybe because I did not know any better . One thing I know that in all situations you must make your guests ans associates feel welcom . and comfortable. You must be what you want,, if you would like people to be generious and supportive you must first show that to them first be generious and supportive ..
At Disney I think they have a pricing statigy that they raise the prices till 10% walk away from the gate . But it seem that for some poker runs 90% have walked away . Was it the price ? I hope that events like mine for $37 have not lead to the demise of some of these bigger greater status events like Jax and Ft Myers . I have said that at my event for 4% of the price of a big poker runs you can have 96% of the fun of those big runs ….. Iwiil write more later
I have sent invitations numbering in the 5000 range to every other poker run in the nation I could find , maybe because I did not know any better . One thing I know that in all situations you must make your guests ans associates feel welcom . and comfortable. You must be what you want,, if you would like people to be generious and supportive you must first show that to them first be generious and supportive ..
At Disney I think they have a pricing statigy that they raise the prices till 10% walk away from the gate . But it seem that for some poker runs 90% have walked away . Was it the price ? I hope that events like mine for $37 have not lead to the demise of some of these bigger greater status events like Jax and Ft Myers . I have said that at my event for 4% of the price of a big poker runs you can have 96% of the fun of those big runs ….. Iwiil write more later
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I agree that a lower price is better for this event. And we (Stu & I) hope that the event does well going forward!
The problem with FPC running the Jacksonville event is we are such a big machine with our web site, magazine and television show to edit and produce, our cost structure is just higher.
We tried to keep the event going but last year we had under 20 boats who registered. But the lunch stop was as crowded as ever...
The best part of the 2013 event was that we were still able the raise & donate $20,000 to the Camp Amigo charity (for children who have been severely burned, this is a summer camp for them to attend).
And anyone who thinks that we (Stu & I) do not care about our friends (club members) and boating, then you obviously do not know us...
And yes, we pay everyone who works for us. Is that a bad thing?
The problem with FPC running the Jacksonville event is we are such a big machine with our web site, magazine and television show to edit and produce, our cost structure is just higher.
We tried to keep the event going but last year we had under 20 boats who registered. But the lunch stop was as crowded as ever...
The best part of the 2013 event was that we were still able the raise & donate $20,000 to the Camp Amigo charity (for children who have been severely burned, this is a summer camp for them to attend).
And anyone who thinks that we (Stu & I) do not care about our friends (club members) and boating, then you obviously do not know us...
And yes, we pay everyone who works for us. Is that a bad thing?
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I agree that a lower price is better for this event. And we (Stu & I) hope that the event does well going forward!
The problem with FPC running the Jacksonville event is we are such a big machine with our web site, magazine and television show to edit and produce, our cost structure is just higher.
We tried to keep the event going but last year we had under 20 boats who registered. But the lunch stop was as crowded as ever...
The best part of the 2013 event was that we were still able the raise & donate $20,000 to the Camp Amigo charity (for children who have been severely burned, this is a summer camp for them to attend).
And anyone who thinks that we (Stu & I) do not care about our friends (club members) and boating, then you obviously do not know us...
And yes, we pay everyone who works for us. Is that a bad thing?
The problem with FPC running the Jacksonville event is we are such a big machine with our web site, magazine and television show to edit and produce, our cost structure is just higher.
We tried to keep the event going but last year we had under 20 boats who registered. But the lunch stop was as crowded as ever...
The best part of the 2013 event was that we were still able the raise & donate $20,000 to the Camp Amigo charity (for children who have been severely burned, this is a summer camp for them to attend).
And anyone who thinks that we (Stu & I) do not care about our friends (club members) and boating, then you obviously do not know us...
And yes, we pay everyone who works for us. Is that a bad thing?
When you require a poker run participant to pay roughly 500.00 on top off the cost of the poker run to become a member just to do the run. That prices it out for a lot of people, they can take that money and do another run with it. So in a sense you get to do 2 runs for what it cost to just one of your runs. Which for me and a lot of my friends who do poker runs we would much rather do more runs and enjoy our boating times ( which is why we have this pass time ). IMO
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I agree that a lower price is better for this event. And we (Stu & I) hope that the event does well going forward!
The problem with FPC running the Jacksonville event is we are such a big machine with our web site, magazine and television show to edit and produce, our cost structure is just higher.
We tried to keep the event going but last year we had under 20 boats who registered. But the lunch stop was as crowded as ever...
The best part of the 2013 event was that we were still able the raise & donate $20,000 to the Camp Amigo charity (for children who have been severely burned, this is a summer camp for them to attend).
And anyone who thinks that we (Stu & I) do not care about our friends (club members) and boating, then you obviously do not know us...
And yes, we pay everyone who works for us. Is that a bad thing?
The problem with FPC running the Jacksonville event is we are such a big machine with our web site, magazine and television show to edit and produce, our cost structure is just higher.
We tried to keep the event going but last year we had under 20 boats who registered. But the lunch stop was as crowded as ever...
The best part of the 2013 event was that we were still able the raise & donate $20,000 to the Camp Amigo charity (for children who have been severely burned, this is a summer camp for them to attend).
And anyone who thinks that we (Stu & I) do not care about our friends (club members) and boating, then you obviously do not know us...
And yes, we pay everyone who works for us. Is that a bad thing?
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When you require a poker run participant to pay roughly 500.00 on top off the cost of the poker run to become a member just to do the run. That prices it out for a lot of people, they can take that money and do another run with it. So in a sense you get to do 2 runs for what it cost to just one of your runs. Which for me and a lot of my friends who do poker runs we would much rather do more runs and enjoy our boating times ( which is why we have this pass time ). IMO
BUT I do understand that FPC runs are expensive. I agree that this poker run will attract a larger group with a lower event fee.
And Thanks Steve! Cheers to you also!
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As i said roughly on the 500 you platinum is 449.00
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As stated on your website you must be a member to do this run. I am not local and a lot of my friends come down from up north so for us to do this run it would be 1000.00
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I was just looking for your shop today. Got lost, went North of Mass. not South. I will stop in Friday. ( A little thread stealing here).
I keep missing the Toys run, at least with the boat, but I done the bike runs.
I will try to make yours too Boomer, next year.
The Jax.. St. Johns river is great for ALL boat types. And with all due respect to FPC, you guys need to change your business mission for the average Joe and not cater specifically to the few deep pocket boys. The "big" boys will do runs no matter what the costs, but due to current economical situations, the FPC runs just don't have the value. Especially with the insurance BS add on, (my pet pee issue) This is not just my .02, I discussed this with many boaters. I suggest, humbly.... (and Jackie and Stu, we discussed this in the past) FPC needs to get more boaters involved, with lower costs, not just a few with high costs. Do the math. 20+- boaters,( IN Jax 03) at $1000 with crew etc. or 75 boats at $500. Plus.. does additional crew really costs sooooo much? C'mon.. let's get real. Allow us to pack the boats and have fun.
I keep missing the Toys run, at least with the boat, but I done the bike runs.
I will try to make yours too Boomer, next year.
The Jax.. St. Johns river is great for ALL boat types. And with all due respect to FPC, you guys need to change your business mission for the average Joe and not cater specifically to the few deep pocket boys. The "big" boys will do runs no matter what the costs, but due to current economical situations, the FPC runs just don't have the value. Especially with the insurance BS add on, (my pet pee issue) This is not just my .02, I discussed this with many boaters. I suggest, humbly.... (and Jackie and Stu, we discussed this in the past) FPC needs to get more boaters involved, with lower costs, not just a few with high costs. Do the math. 20+- boaters,( IN Jax 03) at $1000 with crew etc. or 75 boats at $500. Plus.. does additional crew really costs sooooo much? C'mon.. let's get real. Allow us to pack the boats and have fun.