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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod View Post
Let me rephrase this, since final determination can obviously only be made when you see what it is I actually bring (we'll leave the Ben Hur chariot cart with the spiked wheels at home this time, I promise).
Thank you...

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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod View Post
Am I likely to be allowed to bring something in if one person can carry it in instead of wheeling it, and it isn't as bulky as a trackball? I promise to take the stairs rather than the escalator too.

I imagine part of the venue damage problem is carts that are piled high and heavy with boxes, long poles, really bulky items that could knock people off the escalator, crates, anything that could potentially damage the carpet, doors, walls, or poke someone's eye out.
You are correct... Hand carry items should be allowed in through the lobby. The primary concern is damage caused by cart wheels.
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