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$4000 per team plus the $75 per person is not out of line when compared to the cost of doing other things in first. Like Nate said, this arguement has been brought up many times before, and I always can't help but think that even if Disney payed for the whole thing, someone would manage to not be happy with the setup. IMHO, Disney made the best decision out of a lose/lose situation. Either way teams would be upset but to me the way that they are doing it is actually the most fair.
~Tom Fairchild~, who thinks that some people don't give Disney enough credit for what they do to help FIRST. P.S. No, Disney does not make a profit off of FIRST being there. |
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