Yep - I think Jess is quite right. Knowing the likely range of fares is extremely useful as a reference, but in the end, it's likely going to be just one of the factors.
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It's for reference. I'm also trying to get a bead on which cities cause a lot of folks to have to fly as opposed to which cities are within driving distance for a lot of folks.
I'm with Jess. I think that we can't take airfare into account. Also, I'd like to cast my vote for price as a consideration, but not the deciding faction.
It's for reference. I'm also trying to get a bead on which cities cause a lot of folks to have to fly as opposed to which cities are within driving distance for a lot of folks.
I don't know that this is a good indicator either. we're all over the place anyway, and people have different tolerances for driving, i.e. before i got my new car, anything over 3 hours was a huge pain (literally in the lack of cruise control and poor lumbar support)
Is there some reason why driving distances, airfares, etc. shouldn't be researched for those interested? Those that aren't interested could just skim, right?
The deciding factor is the vote. I'm trying to gather information and put it in front of everyone.
How each person wants to apply that information will be what determines their vote.
For me I know that cost is a lower consideration so it won't play into my vote as much, but for others that will be different.
I think that we can't take airfare into account.
I agree that it's difficult to take into account if you want to vote based on whether you think other people will be able to make it. But it could certainly be a factor if you're trying to decide for yourself whether you can make it.
That's why I like the a) b) c) d) options for voting I listed above. It makes clear whether the voter might attend, as opposed to what the voter thinks others might want.
It's for reference. I'm also trying to get a bead on which cities cause a lot of folks to have to fly as opposed to which cities are within driving distance for a lot of folks.
I found it useful to me, FWIW. Not in terms of what it'll actually cost me, but by seeing that there isn't a staggering difference by city from a handful of likely starting points, it tells me it's not really something I need to take into account in figuring my votes.
Yeah, for me, it's airfare that makes or breaks it. *shrug* Y Deciding Factor MV
I'm of the school that more information is better. People will base their votes on all kinds of different issues, and that's pretty much how it should work.
Sorry, folks. I didn't have a chance to check in this afternoon. I have bids from 2 downtown hotels.
The better of the two is the Novotel at a rate of 115 USD per night and 600 USD for the prom, negotiations still to come. Parking is 12USD per day. This place is right downtown, walking distance from Union station, subway and major attractions.
Edited for better hotel link.
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