MoparMan
Enthusiast
Vegas has already been done. Twice actually. The second time (VOI. 9) I got married while out there. Right coast should be the next VOI.
Shoulda gone to the BBQ instead!
I'll add another vote for Vegas.
Vegas has already been done. Twice actually. The second time (VOI. 9) I got married while out there. Right coast should be the next VOI.
I repeat again that next VOI should be in Detroit or close in order we can go to conner to get a peek at next gen Viper
BTDT:
Detroit x 2
Vegas x 2
Monterrey
Indy
Orlando
St Louis
Nashville
Dallas
Salt Lake
It is about time that a Single-Flight-To-Destination, with nice track facilities nearby, with a great Viper population, finally step up and be recognized. Of course I am talking about:
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It is about time that a Single-Flight-To-Destination, with nice track facilities nearby, with a great Viper population, finally step up and be recognized. Of course I am talking about:
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I've never been to Chicago...I've always heard it was an armpit of America...has that changed?
...better be careful esp since you've never been...
When possible I think it would be really cool if the VCA could put an Ipod shuffle in everyone's goody bag with a VOI 12 soundtrack, complete with adapter kit for their own specific generation Viper. Sorta like the list I put together for the VOI 11 DVD dividing the journey in sections with spot-on music
OH before I forget: NO MORE RINGER KARTS!! And one or more warm up laps after tires have been changed because on one stint I kept spinning out with cold and fresh rubber
Also, how on earth was it decided to offer more automatic cars than manuals at the SRT experience?? Please keep it to manuals only this time around!
What I remember riding with you a few times,you could barely handle the automatics.........Jus sayin!!!!
I see no reason to be careful as I didn't insult anyone or anyplace.
Here we go again!!I figured I would be the first to start the discussion since no one else seems to be posting about it yet and because to me VOI 11... well... tears of pure joy start to appear in the corners of my eyes from all the deeply cherished and beautiful memories
We will be celebrating 20, yes TWENTY years of Viper, a number of memorable successes in racing, and 5 generations plus (hopefully!) the first production units of an all new model. With the latter in mind I say we go back to where the first model was introduced to mark this historic and monumental birthday:
Indianapolis
Central location which should increase attendance in these economically troubled times, and because of "our" birthday we could pace the Indianapolis 500 with all Vipers in attendance, lol.
Let the ideas fly!
If I may, I'd like to add to the discussion.
I produce a charity event in Orlando, FL each year. I've been doing it for 10+ years, mostly by myself. We only have a few hundred attendees, but the basics are essentially the same.
Our first event was in NY and that one turned out okay as it was pretty small.
The plan was to move the event around the country (and world, which we did) so that more folks could attend.
In 2000 we went to Vegas. Holy crap was that expensive. Not only is it a ******** union town (no offense to the union guys), but $80 to turn on a light switch? If we get past that, there was the $1000+ we had to drop just to get permits and licenses to hold the small one-day event inside the Stardust.
That year it cost us over $7000 to put on the event.
After much discussion, Orlando became the location:
- TONS of hotels and ballrooms for the event. In every price range too.
- Attractions out the ying-yang for those who didn't want to come to our event, or just wanted to jack around for the day until the show that night.
- Beaches within 40 minutes.
- Non-union town.
- Great Chamber Of Commerce with awesome event staff.
- CHEAP airfare from almost every major city in the U.S.
Now it costs us about $2000-$2500/yr. to put on the event, and it's extremely well attended. You will NEVER be able to please everyone, but as long as you show you've thought things out, almost all of them understand.
I am NOT suggesting Orlando as a location for VOI-12.
I merely wanted to point out to folks (and the organizers?) that there's more to putting on event than having a kickazz track near a 4-star hotel.
Though, that is a huge plus for this event.
- Not every Viper owner is a 28 yr. old single male. Most of them have families, so the location needs to have something for the wife/husband/kids to do while we're all shredding tires.
- Track is required; the closer the better.
- Non-track/scenic drive route is required.
- LARGE hotel is required for the dinner(s). The nicer the better.
- Not every Viper owner is a kabillionaire. So there needs to be Super8-type hotels/motels nearby for guys on a stricter budget.
- Easy in/out. Many will come with just the car, but many will also come with trailers. Some will come with semi trailers. And a few will come with several semi trailers. Major highways nearby is a good thing.
I think Indy and Daytona are great options as long as you're not there the week before or during the big races, or bike week (unless you have a running Tomahawk)
Chicago could be cool too. I'd love to meet Abe Froman and visit Shermer High School.
Count me in for VOI-12, regardless of location.
No email went out... I'm inputting the so cal bunch. Maybe the map needs to go out on the main forum so it gets more exposure.It almost seems like an email went out to the SoCal and Western Canada members about this, thus resulting in heavy concentrations from those areas.
Here we go again!!
This is the right information that should be included with...Hey, how about Chicago or Cuba or Switzerland. I was hoping that someone would chime in and say that the track(s) are not in the bad parts of town and there are very large hotels nearby...that's what is needed for a VOI.
OUCH! That hurt !!