Sport Fair Meet Mobile?

Anonymous
I’m sure the PP is referring to spectator fees, ridiculously expensive t shirts and sweatshirts, paid parking if lots were full (which I realize is not their fault but happened everyday bc the first session was delayed and swimmers were arriving for the 2nd before first group left), etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you to all who made the meet happen! Was a pleasant experience I thought.


Your kids know their times and splits. As to who made finals, they also can look at the printed and posted meet results on the wall. Parents stop complaining.


Expect results being posted was sporadic at best for the 12 and under session. By Sun, they stopped even posting the 12 and under prelim results


This just isn’t true. My 10 yr old swam 1 relay and 3 events at prelims on Sunday and results came through meet mobile pretty quickly. One event he swam, I got up from stands to go to lobby for fresh air and before I even got to the door to leave the results had already come through.
Anonymous
$80 for most swimmers to participate. $10 swimmer meet entry fee and $10 per individual event. Most teams make all swimmers commit to 8 events (for sake of scoring points).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you to all who made the meet happen! Was a pleasant experience I thought.


Your kids know their times and splits. As to who made finals, they also can look at the printed and posted meet results on the wall. Parents stop complaining.


Expect results being posted was sporadic at best for the 12 and under session. By Sun, they stopped even posting the 12 and under prelim results


This just isn’t true. My 10 yr old swam 1 relay and 3 events at prelims on Sunday and results came through meet mobile pretty quickly. One event he swam, I got up from stands to go to lobby for fresh air and before I even got to the door to leave the results had already come through.


Posted ON THE WALL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
$15 spectator fee for the weekend or $5 per day is hardly nickel and diming. Finals were free.

As a Marlins parent who worked multiple sessions at the meet, I have no clue what constitutes nickel and diming.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PM is too busy counting all the money they made off this meet. I mean I get it’s a lot of work but damn they nickel and dimed everything.


For those of us who didn't have kids in this meet, how did PM nickel and dime?


But they didn’t have to charge anything. There is no fee at PVS Champs, at a much bigger, nicer, and I’m assuming more expensive facility.
Anonymous
Well - if you volunteered instead of sitting in the stands, you would have gotten $10 back at least on Friday and Saturday. Seriously, these kids are in $300- $600 kneeskins. You can fork over $15 in meet fees. Don't buy the t-shirt or the sweatshirt. Your kids got a chance to swim fast meet and make cuts for higher level championship meets. If $15 for a 3 day meet matters to you, you are in the wrong sport.
Anonymous
Thanks, but I did volunteer for 2 sessions. More than my fair share and still paid to watch my kid. It’s tacky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well - if you volunteered instead of sitting in the stands, you would have gotten $10 back at least on Friday and Saturday. Seriously, these kids are in $300- $600 kneeskins. You can fork over $15 in meet fees. Don't buy the t-shirt or the sweatshirt. Your kids got a chance to swim fast meet and make cuts for higher level championship meets. If $15 for a 3 day meet matters to you, you are in the wrong sport.


Some of us have 12 and unders so no, they aren’t in knee skins 🙄
Anonymous
Just wait!
Anonymous
Every meet my 14 year old swims that is not an Open is at least $60-$70 in event fees and swimmer surcharge. This is a mid-season championship meet. And the merchandise at any champs meet is pricey. I think shirts at the champs in spring are like $35-$40. Just don’t buy it then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
$15 spectator fee for the weekend or $5 per day is hardly nickel and diming. Finals were free.

As a Marlins parent who worked multiple sessions at the meet, I have no clue what constitutes nickel and diming.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PM is too busy counting all the money they made off this meet. I mean I get it’s a lot of work but damn they nickel and dimed everything.


For those of us who didn't have kids in this meet, how did PM nickel and dime?


But they didn’t have to charge anything. There is no fee at PVS Champs, at a much bigger, nicer, and I’m assuming more expensive facility.


NCI is 25, with guaranteed fee parking on Friday if you can find it. Plus more money for programs. It's just how these meets are.
Anonymous
Parking at Winter Classic was free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, but I did volunteer for 2 sessions. More than my fair share and still paid to watch my kid. It’s tacky.


I thought timers normally get entrance fees refunded.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, but I did volunteer for 2 sessions. More than my fair share and still paid to watch my kid. It’s tacky.


I thought timers normally get entrance fees refunded.


They did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Every meet my 14 year old swims that is not an Open is at least $60-$70 in event fees and swimmer surcharge. This is a mid-season championship meet. And the merchandise at any champs meet is pricey. I think shirts at the champs in spring are like $35-$40. Just don’t buy it then.

+1. I don’t understand the complaining. The Opens are run differently than private invitationals. If it’s too expensive for your taste your kid doesn’t have to swim and you don’t have to buy merch.
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