hornblower
Well-Known Member
Was everyone as disappointed as me? This is a case where the show cannot go on!
Its not in the same league as Southampton, but going today was great, hardly anyone there, didn't have to queue for anything and got on all the boats we wanted to see![]()
Completely different perception over on the Mobo forum, but I'm not surprised, looking at the depth and breadth of mobos on display it looks great from their perspective http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3975062#post3975062
Completely different perception over on the Mobo forum, but I'm not surprised, looking at the depth and breadth of mobos on display it looks great from their perspective http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3975062#post3975062
Jeez guys keep to the facts this is getting silly now with half these comments
That's bull and you know it .. Scanning is for audit which is about 10,000 exhibitor movements. They scan for one day and you simply deduct that figure from the final draw.Why?
When the organisers fiddle the attendance figures?
Exhibitors being made to scan in/out every day - even if they leave for lunch, etc...
To paraphrase Monty Python: It's an ex-boat show, it has ceased to be.
Every year the same moans...
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Times have changed and if you don't like Excel, go to Southampton.
Earls Court was a dump for as long as I can remember - I never went to the Boat Show there, but I went to plenty of other shows. ExCel is large, bright and airy. Travel via the DLR is fine and there is plenty of car parking - which you could not say for Earls Court. Road access is a lot easier, out on the edge of London. I don't think the move to Excel has contributed to the decline in visitor numbers - there's a bit of a recession on and it's not clear that this country can support two large boat shows per year.