All-Star Isaf Worlds Divisions

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Walt Disney World is home to around 68000 hotel rooms, Disneyland has around 3600. Not saying Disney is the end all be all for cheerleading, but I wouldn't assume Disney has the availability just because they're Disney.

That's just looking at Disney owned properties, though - there are over 20,000 hotel rooms in Anaheim (a small percentage of which are owned by Disney, I actually thought it was less than you listed), so it's still plausible to host Worlds. Transportation would be an issue but could be figured out, and since traffic in Anaheim isn't nearly the nightmare it is in Orlando, it could actually be doable to just Uber everywhere. Now something as large as Summit would never fit and should definitely stay in Disney World, but there is absolutely no reason a World Championship shouldn't actually move around the world.
 
I tend to think that there are multiple reasons for Orlando. One, sheer amount of hotels and food facilities. Two, International Airport access which allows direct flights not only from the US, but Internationally, as well. Three, Disney is Internationally friendly from a translation standpoint, Disney has translators and translating devices available. Four, is mass transit availability around Disney. Five, it is a International destination, which may not mean much to those of us that have been to Disney multiple times, but it does to people that are traveling abroad. Six, Orlando is very reasonably priced for hotels and food.

McCormick Place-Chicago
Orange County CC-Orlando
Las Vegas CC-Nevada
Georgia World CC-Atlanta
New Orleans Morial CC-Louisiana

The above are the top five US Convention Centers. For Cheersport Nationals, the GWCC is already expensive and crowded. Does anyone know if World's and Summit are bigger, smaller or about the same as Cheersport?
 
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I tend to think that there are multiple reasons for Orlando. One, sheer amount of hotels and food facilities. Two, International Airport access which allows direct flights not only from the US, but Internationally, as well. Three, Disney is Internationally friendly from a translation standpoint, Disney has translators and translating devices available. Four, is mass transit availability around Disney. Five, it is a International destination, which may not mean much to those of us that have been to Disney multiple times, but it does to people that are traveling abroad. Six, Orlando is very reasonably priced for hotels and food.

McCormick Place-Chicago
Orange County CC-Orlando
Las Vegas CC-Nevada
Georgia World CC-Atlanta
New Orleans Morial CC-Louisiana

The above are the top five US Convention Centers. For Cheersport Nationals, the GWCC is already expensive and crowded. Does anyone know if World's and Summit or bigger, smaller or about the same as Cheersport?
Worlds is significantly smaller. Summit is still a lot smaller as well. Though Summit is over 4 days, there are around 500-600 teams each day (less on Thursday), where Cheersport has over 1000 teams each day.
 
Hotels are soooooo much more expensive at CS! And gotta say...I love that Summit and World’s aren’t STP. Teams from everywhere can choose housing tailored to their specific situation and budget.
I agree. It costs me much less to go to Worlds than NCA.
 
Worlds is significantly smaller. Summit is still a lot smaller as well. Though Summit is over 4 days, there are around 500-600 teams each day (less on Thursday), where Cheersport has over 1000 teams each day.

That being said more teams compete at wide world of sports than at CS, just spread out over a longer period between summit, D2 summit, worlds, and ICU. When you factor in HS and college nationals WWoS is the biggest cheerleading venue in the world I’m sure, just spread out over a large period of time.
 
It was not a Worlds division last season.

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Oh my bad! I read somewhere they tried to have that division last year but there wasn’t any interest. I think it’ll be mostly European teams which will be cool!
 
Unfortunately these divisions are only going to have NON AMERICAN teams in them. The USASF doesn't recognize Open 5, Open 5 Small Coed, Open 5 Large Coed, NT L7, or NT Coed L7 as divisions.

And if you can't get a bid outside of your home country, then there will be no American influence in the divisions. I don't necessarily think that's a bad thing, but I don't understand how you can have a WORLD championship while excluding one country from participating in 5 divisions.

Just my thoughts.
 
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