But, if it rains...you can blame the weather.
The future of this show with a flat economy has already been written.
Daylight robbery and it will stick to Bisley like the proverbial.
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I just looked at the Chatsworth Country Fair and it is GBP49 for three days, sounds like such events are always going to be pricey. People attend such events for many reasons, Christel and I go to Newark as much to meet up with friends as look at the stands. The organisers of Bisley Live are forecasting 30,000 visitors over the three days which seems like a realistic figure for a first event.Robin128 wrote:OK to maximise profits then...no ethos just like I said.
But, if it rains...you can blame the weather.
The future of this show with a flat economy has already been written.
Daylight robbery and it will stick to Bisley like the proverbial.
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Wrong assumptions. This isn't an NRA Open day.Robin128 wrote:From a business standpoint, if one's objective is to maximise attendance and promote more interest in shooting generally
So the best way to raise revenue from the estate during quiet shooting periods is to let it out for free (and actually make a loss due to the loss of shooting revenue)? I know I'm dumb, but how is that supposed to work?Robin128 wrote: "As far as NRA/Bisley is concerned...they could have done themselves a big favour by only charging a very small fee or stating it was fee free"
Are you the "expert" then?Robin128 wrote:Forget it Rox...no one here is interested in logic of argument or expert opinion.
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