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While searching to see if the US 2021 Nats website was hot yet, I came across a site called connectsports.com that had the bid specs for the 2021 Nats (this from 2018) The link to the whole bid package was broken.
U.S. Figure Skating is currently seeking proposals to host the 2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. The events draws more than 490 athletes, coaches and officials from across the country, plus thousands of family members and fans. Here are the details: Deadline to Bid: Feb. 15, 2019 Dates: Jan. 11-17, 2021 Venue Requirements: One main competition arena (85' x 200' or 100' x 200' ice surface) with seating for at least 8,000; an additional ice surface for practice sessions with seating for 300. Estimated Number of Attendees: 190 athletes, 200 coaches and 100 officials Hotel Requirements: Hotel cluster in close proximity to the competition arena Hotel Rate: $119 or less Room Nights: 5,000 (850-1,000 on peak nights) Minimum Bid Fee: $750,000 Click here for the entire RFP. For more information, email Bon Dunlop, senior director, events, at [email protected].
I suppose a "minimum bid fee" would be a number a venue/LOC would throw out that they would have to cough up to USFS if they won the bid?
U.S. Figure Skating is currently seeking proposals to host the 2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. The events draws more than 490 athletes, coaches and officials from across the country, plus thousands of family members and fans. Here are the details: Deadline to Bid: Feb. 15, 2019 Dates: Jan. 11-17, 2021 Venue Requirements: One main competition arena (85' x 200' or 100' x 200' ice surface) with seating for at least 8,000; an additional ice surface for practice sessions with seating for 300. Estimated Number of Attendees: 190 athletes, 200 coaches and 100 officials Hotel Requirements: Hotel cluster in close proximity to the competition arena Hotel Rate: $119 or less Room Nights: 5,000 (850-1,000 on peak nights) Minimum Bid Fee: $750,000 Click here for the entire RFP. For more information, email Bon Dunlop, senior director, events, at [email protected].
I suppose a "minimum bid fee" would be a number a venue/LOC would throw out that they would have to cough up to USFS if they won the bid?