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ldj1938 03-08-2010 05:05 PM

Golfest
 
I will try to be nice, but the audio system at the seminars, particularly Annika Sorenstam's, was a complete embarrassment to the residents of The Villages. With several hundred people in attendance the mike that Annika was attempting to use kept breaking up. The audio system appeared to be something created by Thomas Alva Edison so I'm not sure if it was the system or the operators or just trying to get by on the cheap. So sad.... Whoever manages/operates the Golfest should be ashamed of the treatment Annika received. Boo!!!!:censored:

sam&rog 03-09-2010 07:37 AM

Right on about the sound system. Also how about the golf cart line bace to the rec center?
Seems they could have had multiple lines for entrance and parking. The vol's were great, but needed some guidance.

Paulm47 03-09-2010 07:57 AM

Additional Issues
 
The sound system was indeed horrible. Also, when the presentation began all other activities nearby were suddenly shut down without warning. People waiting for 45 minutes for a free golf lesson, for example, were suddenly turned away with no provision to come back and resume there place in line when the presentation was over. Al lot of angry people.

chuckster 03-09-2010 07:49 PM

Sound system must have been repaired as Dan Boever who followed Annika had a working sound system. Great show both he and Annika.

golfnut 03-09-2010 08:16 PM

wish i could have been there for Dan B, i've seen him in the past and he puts on a great show...gn

ldj1938 03-10-2010 11:15 AM

Gofest
 
I agree on the line getting into the event. We bought our tickets in advance, but still had to wait in the "one" line while all the other folks bought their tickets. I asked why they didn't have at least two lines for those with prepaid tickets and they said "duh". Didn't think of that....:doh:

canuk69 03-11-2010 03:32 PM

Not sure I fully understand why it's necessary to pay admission to an event that is largely intended to familiarize you with and get you interested in equipment being promoted by Golfing Companies. Would think the Golf Companies would underwrite such an undertaking. Sure they provide a bunch of good entertainment and personalities, but isn't the bottom line to entice you to buy their products. In effect, aren't you paying an entrance fee for the privilege of letting them show you the new products they want you to buy from them? Have to hand it to them, they sure do know how to get folks to be happy to pay to see the products they want to sell.

Autoshow 03-11-2010 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by canuk69 (Post 253312)
Not sure I fully understand why it's necessary to pay admission to an event that is largely intended to familiarize you with and get you interested in equipment being promoted by Golfing Companies. Would think the Golf Companies would underwrite such an undertaking. Sure they provide a bunch of good entertainment and personalities, but isn't the bottom line to entice you to buy their products. In effect, aren't you paying an entrance fee for the privilege of letting them show you the new products they want you to buy from them? Have to hand it to them, they sure do know how to get folks to be happy to pay to see the products they want to sell.

I agree with you 100% I will never attend a seminar were you must pay to let them sell you a product

villagerjack 03-11-2010 07:01 PM

There were many other events becides those looking to sell a product. It was well worth the fee as far as I am concerned.

Bubbalarry 03-12-2010 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by autoshow (Post 253339)
I agree with you 100% I will never attend a seminar were you must pay to let them sell you a product

R we sure TV didn't do the charge fees?
I was visiting a Doctor on the east side of RT441.
The land and the offices R not owned by TV.
We have become friends over time and he past this info on to me
about TV.

Initially he wanted to have his offices in TV community. So he started to
inquire about leasing. To find that not only do they, TV change a monthly
or annual fee for rent they also charge a percentage of your business's gross revenue.

So the more money your business makes you have to give some of it back to TV. Unless someone here knows what he says was wrong I would tend to believe him.

Bogie Shooter 03-12-2010 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bubbalarry (Post 253564)
R we sure TV didn't do the charge fees?
I was visiting a Doctor on the east side of RT441.
The land and the offices R not owned by TV.
We have become friends over time and he past this info on to me
about TV.

Initially he wanted to have his offices in TV community. So he started to
inquire about leasing. To find that not only do they, TV change a monthly
or annual fee for rent they also charge a percentage of your business's gross revenue.

So the more money your business makes you have to give some of it back to TV. Unless someone here knows what he says was wrong I would tend to believe him.

Sure are a lot of folks on the west side of RT441.....what does that say?

"R we sure TV didn't do the charge fees?" There was a Golfest in Orlando...I bet there was an admission charge there.

Hawkwind 03-12-2010 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bubbalarry (Post 253564)

Initially he wanted to have his offices in TV community. So he started to
inquire about leasing. To find that not only do they, TV change a monthly
or annual fee for rent they also charge a percentage of your business's gross revenue.

So the more money your business makes you have to give some of it back to TV. Unless someone here knows what he says was wrong I would tend to believe him.

This is a common practice in the leased commerical real estate market all over the country and has been going on for years.

golfnut 03-12-2010 09:18 PM

you pay your money and take your choice, no one is holding a gun to your head, if you can't see the value in the $10 admission to golfest then you don't attend, I have attended every year and find it a great value for the $ spent, as far as trying to figure out the ROI on a business/real estate location, I'm not sure this is where you want to go for an answer...jmo....gn

chuckster 03-12-2010 09:53 PM

I agree, plus buying the tickets before golffest at the championship courses costs 8.00...................:thumbup:

zcaveman 03-13-2010 01:55 PM

Every year people complain about having to pay to get into Golfest. Why do you think it should be free? These are companies trying to sell you their wares. They pay these celebrities to come in and talk to you and show you their tricks, etc. Do you think they are free?

This is not a Villages sponsored event. It is a Villages provided event. By glad you do not have to travel to Orlando or Ocala to attend it.


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