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Originally Posted by jee7s
Consider carefully the order in which you decide to register. If you feel/know that one event is likely to fill up quickly, you may want to register for that one first. This can be a bit of a gamble for popular events, and you might guess wrong.
So, if Buckeye is your "home" regional, then I would recommend contacting your RD to see if they are willing to hold a spot for you in the event it fills up quickly. Then, go ahead and register for Pittsburgh first. Reaching out early like that helps show the home regional that you aren't running away to another regional and simplifies your registration process. They may say no, but at least you are making your intention clear.
Plenty of teams register for multiple regionals, as I'm sure you know. It's important that you're at the ready to register as soon as possible to give yourself the best chance at ensuring your spot at the events you wish to attend.
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Hey, I know this is a old thread or whatever but from what I have read it seems like you know what your talking about. I have a question, my team is already registered for a regional event. A day or so ago one of my fellow team members told me that we might be attending another regional (that we are not already registered for) depending on if our budget looks suitable for it after some other money related thing occurs I do not personally know what that "money related thing" is but after whatever that is we will have our budget set. My question is, How can we attend another regional if we did not register by the additional regionals deadline? the team member says that we have to pay within 48 hours of registering and that the regional will let us do it to help fill spots, how does this work?