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Originally Posted by EricLeifermann
The opt-in thing is cool i guess, but how about an opt-out? My team is located in the western side of the UP. The closest district last year was 8.5 hours away! We had to travel down state 2 times and it didn't save us any money.
I said it last year and I'm going to say it again, Nobody thinks about logistics! Yes we got 2 comps for the price of 1 but we had to travel farther than anybody else in MI. The farthest anybody in the LP had to travel was what 5 hours maybe? It takes us that long just to get to the bridge! And we have to do it 4 times(there and back 2 times)! Thats alot of miles and alot of money to spend on a bus and hotel's.
I'm all for the district events I just want them to change the lines and allow more than 1 state to be involved, I want to compete against more and different teams!
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I see no reason why a system like FiM would have to be strictly confined to the borders of an actual state. Indeed, in many areas the only way that it would be feasible would be to aggregate the teams of different regions.
Establish district event locations and let each team choose the district that makes the most logistical sense for them. Everybody is happy.