I only have talked to one person out there - they sell earth rocks and 
minerals, not meteorites - they told me that they have done nothing like 
previous years there at this point. Maybe its just that area that isnt doing 
well, maybe its him... he sells really nice stuff so I know the quality is not 
an issue.

As far as cost...
I was totally floored by the cost of this and think Adams comments about it are 
perfectly correct. I honestly hope you all do well, I cant imagine what the 
cost is for one of the rooms at the Inn and would hate to hear anyone lost out 
when the economy is tough to start.
For me, I would have been traveling with my 2 kids, but my wife would have had 
to stay home to work. The costs involved would have wiped us out and left me 
with no money to spend once I was there. Much of what I could possibly sell 
would surely be offered by others who are more well known for far less so 
selling some stuff to provide some spending money wasnt an option.



--- On Fri, 1/30/09, Adam Hupe <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Adam Hupe <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson questions and predictions
To: "Adam" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, January 30, 2009, 4:26 PM


Hi Greg and List Members,

You are right about it being expensive. The hotels and rental car agencies jack 
up their prices to ridiculous levels during the show. You cannot get a direct 
flight in without passing through Phoenix where almost every flight is 
overbooked. One year, Zann and I got bumped four times on a guaranteed flight, 
not standby.

I told myself after last year's show, I would never attend again. It simply 
wasn't worth it anymore.  In the past, there were always some great deals to be 
had but very few last year. I added up all of my travel expenses and could have 
spent several weeks in Hawaii or taken a cruise for what it cost to stay there 
less than a week.

Add in the fact, that two different local motels, two years in row, took it 
upon themselves to rip off funds from my credit card and you get the idea. To 
add insult to injury, even the crime ridden and bed bug infested motels on 
Miracle Mile triple their prices during the show because Tucson doesn't have 
the capacity to host this many guests without them. One year, we booked on-line 
with a so-called "two star rated motel" and got stuck in one these units, 
complete with a crack pipe hidden in the disgusting kitchenette. It smelt as if 
somebody had been buried underneath it. Then there is the traffic problems due 
to never ending road construction.

I used to put up with all of this because it was great to escape the rainy and 
ever cloudy Northwest for better weather, the parties were fun and there used 
to be some great deals.

This year will probably be the last time I go to the Tucson show.  The only 
thing that brings me back this year is that I enjoy talking to collectors and 
enthusists about meteorites. I also have some unfinished business that needs to 
be concluded this year. 

I do wish everybody who is attending a good time and apologize for the 
negativity.  The subject came up about how expensive it is and I wanted to 
address this since it is a sore spot with me. 

Best Regards,

Adam

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