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Haha you mention the stragglers.....my husband informed me that he "adopted" two younger orange fans to come through as his children because they didn't want to miss their favorite team!!

Oh one last comment. My dh is a 23 year employee of WalMart Inc. He has years of experience in crowd control (think Black Friday). He suggested USASF work with crowd control specialists before next year who are experts in handling this sort of problem. :D

Thats sweet :) Well, I should say we had more than a few come in with us lol.. some I have never seen before, some from a team in town that didnt make finals...and 3 young girls from a foreign team that did not speak any English.
 
Honda Center has been mentioned; not sure if it's this thread or the too small a venue thread.

Mkay thanks I missed it, its not near anything, not even restaurants and has never been used for cheer so it confused me. But the Arena at the Conv Center is always used by every ep holding a big comp.
 
Mkay thanks I missed it, its not near anything, not even restaurants and has never been used for cheer so it confused me. But the Arena at the Conv Center is always used by every ep holding a big comp.

I've never been to CA :( so I'm not familiar with either venue. No restaurants??? Count me out. :D
 
I should have said can't, not won't. I didn't mean to imply that I know anything about you or that you aren't doing a great job of responding to questions and criticisms on the board (you are! Definitely way beyond what should be expected!). I certainly didn't mean to imply that responding here should take top priority (it shouldn't), I just meant that that information is probably not something USASF really feels like publicly broadcasting.

*It's probably not something USASF want to release publicly, if they even can release it publicly.
 
I was not there, so I can not speak from expirience, but as bad as it was to have awards somewhere else, I would think that the parents who were locked out and only alowed in for 2:30 to see their kids compete were happy to be able to see awards. Could you imagine being that mom (I think another post talked about a CEA mom who was locked out after her daughter won) who couldnt be there to see you child win or even place? That would be a horrible feeling!! Not that it makes the whole situation ok, but hopefully some people did benefit from that...
 
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