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944 30th Anniversary 2012 part 2

Ok 12th May is looking the most popular date so I'm going to make some enquiries re B&B's for then. I can then come back with a price and rough itinerary.

If any more want to join please add your names to the link Oli has provided or let me know.


Edd
 
Yes, interested but no idea on what dates I can and cant do (well definitely not the end of July start of August), someone decide and I will endeavour to keep them free!
 
I have been looking at possible places to stay in and around the black mountains (as this is where some for the best driving roads are) but most places appear pretty much booked for 12th May due to the annual Big Black Mountain Challenge (a walking/hiking event). We could still drive the black mountains, its just going to be difficult staying near.

An alternative could be to go to the Snowdonia area of Wales, I have made inquiries with the Penrhos Arms in Cemmaes, they have a few rooms available at £95 for a double (x3) £55 for single (x1) and £115 for poster bed double (x2). A deposit of £30 for each room secures the booking.

To keep costs down some may want to just spend one night in Wales, arriving Saturday lunch and leaving Sunday late afternoon?


What do you think?


Edd
 
I think i'm going to knock this on the head due to lack of interest, at least for May, June. Could still be organised for late September as I've managed to secure some leave for after the Olympics then. If not then the Ace cafe meets seem like a good idea to get together over the anniversary.

Shame we cant organise something a bit more fitting though.


Edd
 
Shame we cant organise something a bit more fitting though.

Well we've got the National event where we can do anything we like. There will already be a display of the front-engined cars right through the range, room to display any interesting 944s that want to be on show, and anything else people want can be arranged. There's also Frontrunner, the front-engined Register event where again we can pretty much do what we want. The problem all the Registers have is that the owners just won't tell us what they want us to organise!

I agree that a decent road-trip would have been nice, but if there isn't the interest you're right to forget it. Bear in mind that less than half the people who are absolutely, definitely coming will actually book once money's involved, and almost none of the "maybes". [&o]
 

ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty


I agree that a decent road-trip would have been nice, but if there isn't the interest you're right to forget it. Bear in mind that less than half the people who are absolutely, definitely coming will actually book once money's involved, and almost none of the "maybes". [&o]


Paul, don,t you just know it! It is bad enough organising do's at work with people you see very day and cannot commit.

Edd, don't give up we can stillmake the dates as stated originally and were trying to rearrange our end to make your date in May but other commitments were already made.
We will be able to make the last weekend of September onwards and would like for it to happen?

On another note, I am putting together a plan to have a trip to the Porsche museum for around April next year hopefully we can have a few 944's make the trip, costs look to be around £500
 

ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty
The problem all the Registers have is that the owners just won't tell us what they want us to organise!


How about an event for the 30th Anniversary of the 944 and start there? Tagging it on to an existing event, although much easier seems a bit of a compromise.


Edd
 
ORIGINAL: andy watson

Edd, don't give up we can stillmake the dates as stated originally and were trying to rearrange our end to make your date in May but other commitments were already made.
We will be able to make the last weekend of September onwards and would like for it to happen?

On another note, I am putting together a plan to have a trip to the Porsche museum for around April next year hopefully we can have a few 944's make the trip, costs look to be around £500


Already been to the museum but would love to go again so I'd be up for that, good excuse for a blat on the autobahn too...[:)]


If we could get 3 cars for September it would probably be enough, quieter roads and cheaper accommodation too this time of year...


Edd
 

ORIGINAL: Copperman05

I think i'm going to knock this on the head due to lack of interest, at least for May, June.
How many people would you want to see to constitute enough "interest", Edd? My experience of organising anything for 944 chaps is - as Andy said - flippin' hard work. Try and advertise it at short notice and everyone says "Great idea but I'm busy". Trail it a long time in advance and everyone says "Love to", but nearer the time they say "Oh, that's a shame, I can no longer make it." (I may almost - almost! - feel sorry for the RO's and mods in the work they do, tirelessly, on our behalf. But only a little bit! [:)])

Stick in there Edd. Choose your date and see who can make it. Even two or (better) three cars would make it worthwhile, surely? And those who don't come just miss out, and have more incentive to turn up next time!


Oli.

P.S. An aside - this is being written from a fortified Medina in a somewhat remote bit of Morocco; 944's seem a long, long way away at the moment. I'd swear that me posting on this forum from here is as close as a 944 has ever been to this part of the world ... [&:]
 
How about an event for the 30th Anniversary of the 944 and start there? Tagging it on to an existing event, although much easier seems a bit of a compromise.

Well, as you've seen it's not easy to get enough people to commit to an event!

I have a very personal opinion on events, specifically the way the Club has increased them year-on-year and the very real costs that people just can't afford these days. Given that you've really got to allow 50p per mile as a minimum, plus the costs of overnight stays, food etc. travelling to a 944 event is going to cost a large amount for anyone ot local to the venue. For those who are self-employed it's also lost income; the 50th event last year cost me well over £500, and I could have arguably spent that better on a holiday with the family rather than standing in a field parking cars. [8|]

The point of existing events is that people will have spent the money to go anyway, so you're only adding value. Given that many 944 Register members will be doing the Cotswold Rally, Silverstone Cllassic, the National, Frontrunners, possibly Le Mans, probably a few other Region events, it's easy to see that they might be running out of free weekends and money.

I'd like to see the Club calendar drastically reduced and the events much better attended. We have venues in place, and there's no reason why we can't get 944 owners out in force. I'm not going to break my back trying to organise things, though; we've seen that non-members don't come to Club events for some reason, despite them being very welcome, and the members seem to have settled into the events they enjoy.

I think expensive events like European tours are unlikely to get support from the 944 owners, most who want to do such a big trip are likely to treat it as a family holiday. The successful 944 trips to Scotlad and the IOW were largely a bunch of friends having a weekend away, rather than being "Register" trips. To me, "piggybacking" off an event like the Silverstone Classic, where many owners will be going already, actually makes more sense. We've had the Sunday lunch gathering at the Fire Engine bar for years now, it costs nothing if you're there anyway and is a great chance to catch up and talk cars.

Again, if anyone has ideas for how we can get more 944 gatherings together please come forward. So many events, Frontrunner is a perfect example, are really just a date that we can organise anything you want around. The trouble is that we have to commit to a date, and a venue, well in advance, so you need to think ahead a bit. I'd really welcome suggestions for Winter gatherings, preferably with indoor interest, but I've been asking for about 6 years and can count the number of replies on one hand, minus four fingers and one thumb......[&o]
 
I dont think waiting for suggestions is the best way of deciding what events to do, you could have a better response putting ideas out there, I'm sure most of the club events are done this way, then changed/evolved based on good/bad feedback. I'm convinced that with the largest and most active forum registry in the club a 944 anniversary event could be well attended if the proper effort is put in and the clubs endorsement behind it. It doesnt have to be massive, just an acknowledgement of the passing of the anniversary. If you sit and wait for suggestions I doubt you will get any, opinions you do get will be different so where do you go from there? I appreciate its hard work organising porsche events, even fairly small ones, but if porsche924.co.uk can manage one at Silverstone for their 35th, I'm sure we can too.

Even re-naming one of the exisiting events, like the frontrunner to the 944 30th Anniversary 'runner' would be a start!


Edd
 
Even re-naming one of the exisiting events, like the frontrunner to the 944 30th Anniversary 'runner' would be a start!

Well, we'll call it the Silverstone 944 Celebration Classic this year then! [:D]

I understand the point about asking for suggestions, but it's not easy to do it the other way around. Many times things have been planned, only to get a poor response; last year's Regisater event at Silverstone was a good example. We got the whole Experience Centre for a tenner each, and about 12 944s turned up? That included a few people who were organising it, so even less were actually attending. Everyone on the Register team is a volunteer with a full-time job and home life, so putting in a lot of time and personal cost (Silverstone lost me two day's income) in to organising an event people don't want isn't viable.

What it needs is for people to throw ideas in to the ring and then we can guage interest, and include them. This year's Frontrunner 944 Special is a perfect example; let us know what ideas you've got, however mad they might sound, and we can build a really successful day out. The problem is that we get more people to a windy, wet car park in Rutland than we got to the Silverstone event, that cost many, many thousands and involved dozens of volunteers. You can see why it's hard to know what people want from Register events! [&:]

I'm off for a weekend away, so all of you can come up with ideas and thrash them through. The dates people will already be out in their cars are Frontrunner 944 Special, Silverstone Classic and the National event in August, so it makes sense to have 944 gatherings within these events.
 
While I am a firm proponent of the "If you build it they will come" approach to getting events in place it is fiendishly difficult to get things off the ground. The Rutland gathering came out of a suggestion I made on the forum a few years back now for an early year gathering and its nice to see it so well supported in its third year of happening. That said its a very simple event - as Paul says turn up in a car park and perhaps stay for a bite to eat. If you start factoring in more travel, expense, perhaps accomodation etc then its a much more complicated proposition.

Previously I have floated the idea about a driving gathering around the Peak District for instance but the problems of trying to get enough people committed to such a thing proved very difficult (I think anything involving booking accomodation is just too fraught to be worth it to be honest). I also tried to resurrect a 944 gathering based around the Goodwood breakfast club meetings but that proved hard work too which was a shame as it was grand day out along the South Coast.

Us 944 types are very diverse group in terms of family commitments, interests and no doubt income and all that makes finding things which enough people want to do/have the spare time for/can afford the cost of a real challenge. Am with Paul in that tacking a 944 event/gathering onto something existing is a better bet than arranging a stand alone one.
 

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