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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seeing your kid qualify for ISCA and Zones and then forcing them to go to Rochester and not spend time with their teammates and friends because you think Zones is slightly better is psychotic parent behavior. Do better.[/quote] That assumes money is no object. Do better. Also, there does come a point (likely after age group swimming) where the swimmer may want to prioritize the faster meet over a swimming vacay with friends. That’s not psychotic, it’s about prioritization. You don’t get to decide that for other swimmers. [/quote] If you’re quibbling over a few hundred dollars on five day trip, you’re the one that needs to do better. [/quote] Probably more like a few thousand but okay. ISCA is typically flights, rental car, hotel with resort fee, expensive meals, and expensive spectator seating. You can drive to Rochester and stay/eat at not spring break rates. At this point, I presume you’re a troll or just being intentionally provocative. ✌️ [/quote] You can drive to St. Pete; I did last year. You can book a hotel for $150 a night within walking distance to the pool; I’ve already done that for 2025. If you are super budget conscious, you’ll think about these things. Chipotle costs the same in NY as it FL. [/quote]
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