State at Topeka
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03/30/09 01:15 PM
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luellen
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I thought the tournament was very well ran. I would like to thank all voulnteers (to many to list) who make it happen. I also think the expo center did a great job. I was not strip searched, our family was allowed to bring in bottled water. I think we could have brought more if we wanted (pop food ect). I did not think the food prices were unreasonable. The expo people responded to the complaints from this forum very well. I dont think any other city could do it any better.
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 01:33 PM
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J. Dale
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Michael, At least someone thanked the volunteers as opposed to the way table workers were treated by USAWKS. Our club voluntered to work a table all day sat. (both shifts) because we are a new club and wanted to help out, but don't you think that if people are helping out they should be taken care of. With the money our state makes off of events like state the least they could do is feed the table workers. A tray of muffins and a box of popcorn, I mean come on, if you don't take care of the volunters then you won't have them. To have someone work the tables then they have to go spend 10-15 bucks at the concession stand out of their own pocket. That is the kind of arrogance that needs to GO. Thinking that you can treat people like that and they will still be there. On the other subjects. How many people think that maybe the rules were relaxed a little bit because state is up for bids? It sure seems that about every 3 years the rules were relaxed for a year. Sure they let in bottled water, but then I watched them tell a handicapped lady that the lower ticket booth was closed and she would have to go around to the upper ticket booth (walker and all) to buy a ticket and enter. The staff was probably out celebrating the 20 something aniversery of state being held there. State needs to move and it needs to rotate, that's the only way to to insure that people really care and take care of this event.
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 01:34 PM
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J. Dale
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P.S. but they did get a T-shirt.
Well you're just a special kind of stupid aren't you?
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 01:55 PM
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I watched a 14 year old kid wrestle 4 overtimes before losing. The kid was completely drained, physically and mentally. His reward for working and wrestling his a&& off, was a grumpy guy at the stairs yelling in his face and grabbing him and telling him that if he wanted to go up, to walk the hell around. There was not one person trying to get down the stairs, the guy was just getting his jollies by making the kid feel bad. Other than that, it was a lot better than last year. As J. Dale stated, It is amazing the difference in attitude when you are trying to get a new contract.
Paul McPhillips
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 01:58 PM
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GarateKids
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what would be the cities bidding to host this event? which by the way was an awesome experiance for myself and my 6 yr old son who didnt participate but went to root on his teammates on...he isnow pumped for next year.......
Carlos Garate
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 02:09 PM
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Hossus
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I agree they sure laid it on thick at the Parade at the start of the tournament. All cuddles and smiles. I thought it was rather political and not in the interest of the kids and families. I could go on but it would be pointless. They have a strangle hold on USAWKS and they know it.
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 02:27 PM
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GarateKids
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i like the tournament in topeka,cause its not far to travel..for me atleast 
Carlos Garate
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 02:58 PM
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I definately think that when the contract is up they decide to be lax on things in order for us to maybe keep state in Topeka. I love Topeka and the Holidome and both Topeka and Wichita are the same distance for me to travel but, to many others it isn't the same to travel. I am sure that those of you who live right around topeka would love for it to stay there and those of you around Wichita would love for it to stay there. Lets think about others for once and figure out where it would be centally located for those that have to drive 8 hours home on sunday night after state. Those in the West deserve it to be somewhere in the middle. We are always worried about participant numbers getting low and this maybe would help the problem. Move state to the middle!!!!
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 03:14 PM
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GarateKids
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would salina be more centrally located?,, it is asinthe state of kansas but not to the majority of teams and wrestlers,,or is it,,i may be wrong
Carlos Garate
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 03:22 PM
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swkskidsmatrats
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ok, the way i see it is your options are==topeka,wichita,salina,hays,??? top choices to me!!! what about rotating or something to make these towns appreciate us and appreciate when we come to town!!! what is the options for rotation or bids??????????
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 03:28 PM
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Do Salina and/or Hays have enough hotel rooms to host a two day tournament? Topeka has enough to scrape by, but not enough for them to lower the rates to entice you towards their hotel.
Paul McPhillips
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 03:36 PM
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emporia is centrally located
Carlos Garate
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 04:51 PM
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Sudawn Bradley
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I think the problem with rotating cities is that there is a good chance that a suitably sized facility would not be available if there was not a long term contract in place for that weekend. I did enjoy the more relaxed security this year - not having the bag searchs or having to mess with the coaches neck cards was great. All the security personal we encountered were friendly and helpful.
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 05:00 PM
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jwckscobee
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This was our first year at state. I did not see or experience some of the things that I had heard about (such as strip searches at the door) but I was very shocked at the food prices as well as the hotel prices. I just got finished checking the rates for the exact hotel that we stayed in. The price we paid was almost $40 a night higher than their posted rates for the same number of days and the same room. You would think that a city would offer better rates to those that they want to return each year rather than raising rates. These hotels know that the parents will pay because there is not much choice. That is unless you want to tell your kid, "Sorry honey, can't go to state this year, the hotel prices are too high." And $3.50 for a bottle of water! Wow! I am trying to figure out how anyone could believe that the food prices were not unreasonable. The tournament was great although Aerial did not place. We are looking forward to going next year reguardless of where it is.
Jarrod and Christina Scobee Aerial Groene
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 05:34 PM
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doug747
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I don't think anywhere except Wichita or Topeka would have the facilities to host it, unless Salina or Hays or Emporia had an adjacent "B" gym that the 14s and 16s could wrestle in. Sort of Like Tulsa Nationals did, or used to do. Then bring them all into the main gym for the finals? I still would rather see ALL age groups on one floor so all fans could see ALL kids wrestle, without having to move around.
You people complaining about the food prices, I don't feel sorry for you. The weather was great for a tailgate party, and we had one. On Saturday, 25-30 degrees, snow and sleet, and freezing rain was perfect. Sunday with the sunshine was even better. Burgers, sausage, hot dogs, and all the fixins'!! Jerry Dale, all you have to do is pack some long underwear, and you can tailgate anywhere.
Doug
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 05:42 PM
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gocats
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This was our 4th trip to state and I will have to say that security at the expo center was great this year, compared to the past. It was nice to not have to be creative to sneak in a snack or two.
Just a thought or two on the motel prices...Have none of you ever stayed somewhere and noticed that weekend rates are higher than weekday rates? I can tell you that the rate that the Plaza charges our club is the exact same as when we have stayed there other times during the year. My family and I have stayed at motels for several days at a time. The rate for Friday & Saturday are always higher than the rest of the week (sometimes the rate is almost double!).
As for the concession stand prices...have you never went to a college football game or a concert or a race? Those are the kind of prices you are going to see anytime you go to a big event at a coliseum.
Now that said, I do wish the prices were more reasonable. I don't like to think about how much money we have spent over the years allowing our kids to pursue what they want. But that is just the price of being a parent. You figure out a way to make it happen or you don't! As for the location of the tourney, there are not very many places that have the motel accomodations for Kansas Wrestling.
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 05:49 PM
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jwckscobee
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I agree that those are the prices that you see at the big games, concerts, races, ect. And I paid that price as did many many others. When I checked the hotel prices earlier today I made sure to select checking in on Friday and checking out on Sunday. Still $40 a night less that what we paid. I am not necessarily complaining because I would load up and go again tomorrow or next week or anytime if that is what it takes to help my daughter achieve her goals. I was just shocked that at the prices and that the rates for the hotel were higher. Like I said, it was our first year and I guess I wasn't sure what to expect. Really it just means more overtime a work so we can start saving for the next one! We love it!
Jarrod and Christina Scobee Aerial Groene
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 06:10 PM
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badbo
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We paid $94 to stay in the capital plaza in Topeka and $3.50 for a bottle of water. For High School state in Wichita we paid $89 to stay in the best western and $3.50 for a bottle of water. Topeka or Wichita are going to have very similiar costs. Change for change sake is not a better deal. We need our executives to negotiate a better deal with the Chamber of commerce in either city for reduced hotel rates, etc. Then make a decision to go to the city that will work with us the most.
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Re: State at Topeka
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03/30/09 06:19 PM
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RYLANT
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I agree that it is still going to be expensive either place and security will probably still be over the top. I just think Witchita is a better location due to it being more centrally located. And like I said the drive is the same for me either way.
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