I"m out east(PA) and I have yet to find a show with the nerve to charge an exibitor admission. The day they try to charge me will be the day I go home. I will pay optional membership fees at some shows and they are usally $5.00 or less. If I spend my time and fuel hauling a tractor, I"m not paying to get in. I can understand a fee if you are only bringing one little garden tractor to haul yor lazy butt around, but anything else should qualify. Funny thing is that one of the largest and nicest shows around here is 100% free, no admission or membership fees to anyone. I think the only fees are for flea market and outside food vendors. That just proves that with the proper leadership fees are not necessary.
Just to make a comparison, the Carlisle car shows are about an hour from us and their fees are far worse. About five years ago we decided to take two trucks to their truck show, at the time the fees for a single non judged admission was $45.00, and if you did want to be judged the price doubled to $90.00. The insult was when they took off a whole $5.00, because we brought two trucks. Needless to say, we will never take another vehicle to Carlisle again. The $15.00 spectator admission is bad enough.
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