The LSAF Concept [message #66220] |
Sun, 20 February 2011 08:14 |
AudioFred
Messages: 377 Registered: May 2009 Location: Houston
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Many first-time LSAF vistors and exhibitors, especially those who have attended the RMAF, CES or other major shows, are initially surprised by the apparent lack of organization.
For show visitors there's no desk in the lobby where you pick up your show badge and brochure, because there is no show badge or brochure. Instead, you get to see everything for free.
For exhibitors there are no room assignments. Instead, when you check in to the hotel you're assigned a random suite. But you get the suite for the $99/nite discount price and there's no exhibitor fee. There's nobody to disassemble and move the bed, but you don't need to move it because your $99 got you a two-room suite, where you can exhibit in the front room and still sleep in the bedroom. There's no union-scale labor to schlep your equipment. You do it yourself for free (now there's an opportunity for some strong young entrepreneur with a hand cart to make some good tip money).
If you're having a problem getting your brain around this, think Audio Flash Mob. Somebody has reserved a block of suites which anybody can reserve. On the agreed dates everybody arrives, sets up their equipment, and shows it off. Volunteer experts do free seminars. Show visitors take it all in for free.
That's the Lone Star Audio Fest
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Re: The LSAF Concept [message #86191 is a reply to message #86072] |
Sun, 24 September 2017 11:14 |
Ziggy
Messages: 27 Registered: September 2017
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I have actually been to this function. I really enjoyed myself and the people, like you said, are wonderful. It is a great place to go to see the latest and greatest stuff in this industry.
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