April.anyone know when bids will be submitted for 2024 worlds?
The problem with Lake Placid is that it’s not easy to get to. The closest airports are either in Canada in Montreal or New York or Boston. Plus, the weather there in March can be tricky. I remember in 2009 at Skate America how much people were complaining about how difficult it was getting there. Plus they don’t have a ton of hotels there and in March they are still sold out with people there for other winter sports such as skiing at Whiteface mountain. Plus public transportation isn’t exactly great there so you definitely need a car to get around if you aren’t at the hotel next to the arena.I wonder about Lake Placid or Salt Lake City. Didn't they host the Olympics a while back? I know Lake Placid is a Team USA base.. Could they host Worlds?
Nashville is holding US Nats this coming season, hopefully they have luck with it. Nashville is a popular spot in the US.I think Nashville TN would be great place, middle country, nice airport and plenty hotels. Downtown walkable for restaurants and hotels. But like most say about money.
Now there's Uber, Lyft, buses, train is ever expanding, etc...They had Worlds in L.A. in 2009. and I don't think it made money. Los Angeles is a great city but, it does not have the best public transportation. I live in Central Ca. so either city is fine with me. San Diego is a beautiful city but I don't know if they have a rink there.
Lake Placid is completely isolated and SLC is already being nominated to host the 2030 Olympics I thinkI wonder about Lake Placid or Salt Lake City. Didn't they host the Olympics a while back? I know Lake Placid is a Team USA base.. Could they host Worlds?
Chicago would be nice if it was actually held in Chicago and not in 'Hoffman Estates' like Skate America/Nationals was held a couple years ago. Hoffman Estates is like an hour from Downtown Chicago.Although I certainly hope the US hosts Worlds soon, my first concern is Montreal getting another chance to host. I understand that bids and commitments are made well ahead of time, but as long as Skate Canada and Montreal are still interested, I think it should be a priority for the ISU to award Worlds to them.
If I had to pick a US city to host Worlds, I wouldn't be against Detroit for the reasons others mentioned, but Chicago sticks out to me as good possibility. Large city with two airports, lots to do, hotels and restaurants aplenty, and many skaters from the area so hopefully enough active local rinks from which to draw volunteers.
Chicago world be fabulous for me. 4 hour train ride.Although I certainly hope the US hosts Worlds soon, my first concern is Montreal getting another chance to host. I understand that bids and commitments are made well ahead of time, but as long as Skate Canada and Montreal are still interested, I think it should be a priority for the ISU to award Worlds to them.
If I had to pick a US city to host Worlds, I wouldn't be against Detroit for the reasons others mentioned, but Chicago sticks out to me as good possibility. Large city with two airports, lots to do, hotels and restaurants aplenty, and many skaters from the area so hopefully enough active local rinks from which to draw volunteers.
The Bulls and the Black Hawks have busy schedules at the United Center in March, and it might be hard to get volunteers to make the trip to the United Center. It could probably only be held at the Sears Center. I know that disappointed many people for Sk Amer, because they didn't like being out in the boonies. Sears is still a good venue though.If I had to pick a US city to host Worlds, I wouldn't be against Detroit for the reasons others mentioned, but Chicago sticks out to me as good possibility. Large city with two airports, lots to do, hotels and restaurants aplenty, and many skaters from the area so hopefully enough active local rinks from which to draw volunteers.
I've been to both, but is Allstate Arena smaller than the Sears Center? Allstate Arena is closer to Chicago proper.The Bulls and the Black Hawks have busy schedules at the United Center in March, and it might be hard to get volunteers to make the trip to the United Center. It could probably only be held at the Sears Center. I know that disappointed many people for Sk Amer, because they didn't like being out in the boonies. Sears is still a good venue though.
For Skate America, I’m going to think positive thoughts about Hershey PA, Atlantic City, and similarly accessible places in the tristate area that have hosted events in the less-recent past. Washington DC would also be a good choice!Chicago world be fabulous for me. 4 hour train ride.