- Sep 13, 2016
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Thank you all very much for your advice, information, and input. I feel a little more prepared now. I have a feeling we have many years of gymnastics meets ahead of us.
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If I had to pay $20-30 per parent to watch my kid compete after paying at least $100 to register her I would be livid!
5 years we have been doing it and my husband is still not over it. Bugs him every time.
The only one that still bugs me is t&t regionals. Three events can mean three different sessions and even different days. Even more $$$.
We are debit card folk.
As we are driving to the meet its always........................ "Did you get cash?"
Where do you live so we can move there, lol!That is interesting--we have been to 11 compulsory meets so far, have always gotten a meet gift of some sort, and have never been charged admission when the meet was held at a gym. Our gym tells parents that those are the expectations. It must vary geographically.
If I had to pay $20-30 per parent to watch my kid compete after paying at least $100 to register her I would be livid!
That would be a great bumpersticker- with the pic of a gymnast on it- "Got cash?"We are debit card folk.
As we are driving to the meet its always........................ "Did you get cash?"
And as I said in that weirdly quoted post, don't expect a gift at the door, and PLEASE don't ask them what the freebie will be. That could be embarrassing for both of you. A gift at a meet is a nice surprise, just don't expect one and it's like "Hey, cool!"
All I meant in the post that you quoted was that if you have already paid for a t-shirt as part of the meet fee, you don't want to buy another t-shirt. Because I have come close to doing that once or twice.I don't think it's terrible to ask at check-in or at the t-shirt stand, "Hey, if I buy a t-shirt, it's not going to duplicate something she's already getting, right?"
Tiger Paw was $30. I almost had a stroke! I was mad! I tried to get it reduced, I whined. I told him how unfair that was. He just said, "sorry."I've never been to a free admissions meet over years of women's JO and T and T meets. Local gyms are $7 per person, usually cash only. Convention centers are $20-30 per person, and they are sometimes equipped with a card reader.
We never had a single compulsory meet with a gift/freebie. About half of our optional meets have gifts. We only had one T and T meet with a gift. So it really does just depend.
Tiger Paw was $30. I almost had a stroke! I was mad! I tried to get it reduced, I whined. I told him how unfair that was. He just said, "sorry."
This is probably why upper level meets are poorly attended (in general). The compulsories are more often in gyms at $5-$8, but more and more optional meets are at arenas and auditoriums where they charge $20-$30. Only parents are crazy enough at that point to spend that kind of money to watch a non-Olympic meet.