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Just because the building is available for the weekend doesn't mean it's a weekend PAX can use. The show requires a few extra days for setup and strike beyond the 3 (or 4) days of the show.
The first event in September is on the 8th, the day after Labor Day. There's no way that PAX could completely clear out and leave enough time for that show to setup in the scant few hours between PAX ending and that other show beginning.
This restriction is one of the reasons why the dates for East bounce around. PAX isn't the only show that our venue sees.
I am fully aware of that as my company attends several events at the WSCC.
But if you look at the calendar, none of the events scheduled that week are all that big, most are under 100 people.
It has no impact on me. I live in Seattle, and only go on Fri and Sat each year. Just seems a waste for those traveling who lose out on that extra holiday.
PAX is always on the last weeked of August. Labor Day is late this year because it's always the first Monday in September. There's also a medical convention or something every 7 years on the same weekend I heard (but that's not the case this year).
PAX is always on the last weeked of August. Labor Day is late this year because it's always the first Monday in September. There's also a medical convention or something every 7 years on the same weekend I heard (but that's not the case this year).
Not its not. Next year its the 2nd - 5th of September over labor day, not the last weekend in Aug not even any days in Aug :biggrin: . This just happens to be how their cycle runs every 4 years its off by 1 weekend. They explained that the last time this happened.
I am fully aware of that as my company attends several events at the WSCC.
But if you look at the calendar, none of the events scheduled that week are all that big, most are under 100 people.
It has no impact on me. I live in Seattle, and only go on Fri and Sat each year. Just seems a waste for those traveling who lose out on that extra holiday.
It doesn't matter how "big" the event is, if it takes place the day after PAX it would be impossible for PAX to have torn everything down before it, especially leaving time for the new event to set up. Also realize it could be more than just the convention center being an issue, now that PAX uses the concert hall, a couple hotels, and the Paramount Theater.
I personally now prefer that it's the weekend before Labor day. Now I can have fun this weekend, AND still have my 3 day Labor Day weekend. I say keep it the week before.
In terms of Seattle, Bumbershoot happens Labor Day weekend. Bumbershoot is Seattle's largest music festival, this year with The Weeknd, Ellie Goulding, Bassnectar, Faith No More, Zedd, etc.
PAX and Bumbershoot are arguably Seattle's two biggest yearly events. It'd be sort of conflict of interest for the organizers of both to do two humongous events on the same exact weekend.
I personally now prefer that it's the weekend before Labor day. Now I can have fun this weekend, AND still have my 3 day Labor Day weekend. I say keep it the week before.
My kids and myself vote against you and we win 3 to 1.
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The first event in September is on the 8th, the day after Labor Day. There's no way that PAX could completely clear out and leave enough time for that show to setup in the scant few hours between PAX ending and that other show beginning.
This restriction is one of the reasons why the dates for East bounce around. PAX isn't the only show that our venue sees.
But if you look at the calendar, none of the events scheduled that week are all that big, most are under 100 people.
It has no impact on me. I live in Seattle, and only go on Fri and Sat each year. Just seems a waste for those traveling who lose out on that extra holiday.
Not its not. Next year its the 2nd - 5th of September over labor day, not the last weekend in Aug not even any days in Aug :biggrin: . This just happens to be how their cycle runs every 4 years its off by 1 weekend. They explained that the last time this happened.
PAX and Bumbershoot are arguably Seattle's two biggest yearly events. It'd be sort of conflict of interest for the organizers of both to do two humongous events on the same exact weekend.
My kids and myself vote against you and we win 3 to 1.