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11 January 2012, 01:24
Klein
An other SCI show question from a rookie.
I am probably going to attend the show I Las Vegas I February. My first SCI show so I need some guidance.
What are the evening/dinner receptions like, mostly seasoned and distinguished SCI members patting each others backs or would a newcomer knowing no one have a good time and not feel out of place?

Any AR member dinner/hang out planed as an alternative for evening entertainment?

Thanks for your in put an guidance!
11 January 2012, 01:35
pagosawingnut
The one I attended 2 years ago was pretty much crowded, dark, handing out awards, speeches and such. The food was good and the entertainment was more than acceptable. Get there early unless you reserve a table cause most, if not all, seats are taken.
11 January 2012, 02:32
billrquimby
Klein:

There will be 600-700 (I'm guessing. There could be a heck of a lot more) people attending. Those who have reserved tables up front in the first one-fourth of the banquet room will mostly be in formal wear on Friday and Saturday evenings.

Most of those seated farther back at the non-reserved tables will be wearing what they wore during the day at the exhibition halls.

The food has been very good in Reno in recent years, which is surprising when you consider how difficult it must be to serve that many people almost simultaneously. Don't know how it will be in Las Vegas.

There are speeches and awards each night, to be sure, along with big-name entertainers, but the focus after dinner is the auction of premium hunts, firearms and artwork.

Some of those hunts and items will sell for amazingly steep prices and it can quite entertaining when two people with fat wallets want the same thing. However, about half of everyone there will leave when the auctions start.

Bill Quimby
11 January 2012, 03:01
John Pomazi
I am also a rookie SCI attendee this year. We will be there from Tuesday thru the following Monday. Quite a week with the RMEF taking place at the Riviera as well as it being Super Bowl Sunday. For you veterans how many days would you say it takes to see everything. We got the four day pass because we have friends coming at various times thru the week and wanted to be able to go any day we wanted. Also as far as the auctions go how does it work. I don't really want to attend any of the dinners but am curious on what some of these hunts will go for. Is the only way to attend the auctions by paying to go to the dinner events? I would think you might be able to score a hunt at a bargain price at times. Is that not true? Don't plan on bidding on anything this year but was just curious on what they generally go for. Thanks.


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11 January 2012, 03:23
MCHURCH470
THE AUCTIONS ARE OPEN TO EVENT ATTENDEES AFTER THE DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT HAS BEEN COMPLETED!
11 January 2012, 08:57
Larry Sellers
Check out the "daily" auctions. If any bargins are to be had this will be the place for them. You should have received a "daily" auction guide in the mail. If you see something interesting in it, try and contact the donor and get all the details prior to the Show. The auction items go at a quick pace, so not much time to ponder much, so prior homework is a must. The beer and popcorn are good and just getting to sit for a spell is always a welcome break. The daily auctions will have a schedule posted so you can look for the particular item you are interested in and attend accordingly. Have fun, enjoy.

Larry Sellers
SCI Life Member



quote:
Originally posted by John Pomazi:
I am also a rookie SCI attendee this year. We will be there from Tuesday thru the following Monday. Quite a week with the RMEF taking place at the Riviera as well as it being Super Bowl Sunday. For you veterans how many days would you say it takes to see everything. We got the four day pass because we have friends coming at various times thru the week and wanted to be able to go any day we wanted. Also as far as the auctions go how does it work. I don't really want to attend any of the dinners but am curious on what some of these hunts will go for. Is the only way to attend the auctions by paying to go to the dinner events? I would think you might be able to score a hunt at a bargain price at times. Is that not true? Don't plan on bidding on anything this year but was just curious on what they generally go for. Thanks.

11 January 2012, 12:03
billrquimby
Ditto on what Larry said. The auctions at the banquets bring top dollar for premium hunts, artwork and firearms. The daily auctions are where bargains can be found.

If you are thinking of a South African or Namibian plains game hunt, you will be surprised at the prices some of these hunts bring.

Bill Quimby
11 January 2012, 21:15
Klein
Thanks for your help every one!

It sounds as if I might dare to attend a dinner, just to see what it is like. Might like it and if so I'll plan to attend more some other year I guess.

If there is an AR-gathering some time during the show days I hope to be part of it. See you there!
11 January 2012, 23:56
Grumulkin
In my opinion, don't go to the dinner unless the entertainment is something you really want to see.
12 January 2012, 20:03
Larry Sellers
+1 Grumulkin - They do have some pretty impressive entertainment at times. This year there is no body I really want to watch so looks like a pass.

Larry Sellers
SCI Life Member


quote:
Originally posted by Grumulkin:
In my opinion, don't go to the dinner unless the entertainment is something you really want to see.

15 January 2012, 01:43
The Fin
Two years ago was my first convention and it took all three days that I was there to see it all. Amazing show and a lot of good people. I am sure you will enjoy it and will be planning for the next year on your way home.
18 January 2012, 08:21
cliffy
Have been to 4 SCIs and 4 DSCs. I like the DSCs better, just because I feel more "at home" with the attendees. At SCI the cheapest thing in the hall is money! Don't get me wrong, it's a great show (and I'm goign again this year as I live very close to Las Vegas)it's just too "over the top" for me to be completely comfortable there. I'm not in the "Gentry" class. I work for a living like most everyone else. The way to decide? Factor all the costs to attend and then choose your poison. Just remember, If you go to Africa once, YOU WILL go again. Don't kid yourself into thinking it's a "once in a lifetime trip". I know too many that have said that and wound up eating their words. Me included (5 times now)
24 January 2012, 18:26
rxgremlin
This is going to be my first convention too and I am looking forward to it but still a bit apprehensive about how things work. Maybe the newbies can meet up and compare notes.

Jon
24 January 2012, 23:41
Larry Sellers
Jon - great ideaa. Maybe start a thread here and other "newbies" as you say will chime in and ask some direct questions. Give it a try and see what develops. Another way would be to send PM's to some here who have obviously been to SCI and could help you out.

Larry Sellers
SCI Life Member


quote:
Originally posted by rxgremlin:
This is going to be my first convention too and I am looking forward to it but still a bit apprehensive about how things work. Maybe the newbies can meet up and compare notes.

Jon

24 January 2012, 23:55
filmit
quote:
Originally posted by John Pomazi:
I am also a rookie SCI attendee this year. We will be there from Tuesday thru the following Monday. Quite a week with the RMEF taking place at the Riviera as well as it being Super Bowl Sunday. For you veterans how many days would you say it takes to see everything. We got the four day pass because we have friends coming at various times thru the week and wanted to be able to go any day we wanted. Also as far as the auctions go how does it work. I don't really want to attend any of the dinners but am curious on what some of these hunts will go for. Is the only way to attend the auctions by paying to go to the dinner events? I would think you might be able to score a hunt at a bargain price at times. Is that not true? Don't plan on bidding on anything this year but was just curious on what they generally go for. Thanks.


The actual RMEF show is at the Las Vegas Convention Center, not the Riviera. Members meetings etc. will be at the Riviera.
25 January 2012, 08:00
Matt Graham
We are all newbies this year at Las Vegas... even the organisers and exhibitors seem to be wondering how it is all going to work!!

Sure will be interesting!!


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25 January 2012, 08:47
labdad
Another rookie here. You will recognize me as the guy sprinting between safari outfitter booths because I only have one day to spend there!
25 January 2012, 18:05
rxgremlin
quote:
Jon - great ideaa. Maybe start a thread here and other "newbies" as you say will chime in and ask some direct questions. Give it a try and see what develops. Another way would be to send PM's to some here who have obviously been to SCI and could help you out.

Larry Sellers
SCI Life Member


Any first timers to SCI (such as myself) can feel free to PM me if you want to meet up. My wife is coming with me from Denver to Vegas but isn't going to the convention.