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08-05-2010, 11:51 AM | #1 (permalink) | |
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It's The People - ZCON 2010
It's The People - my personal "take" on ZCON 2010
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08-05-2010, 11:54 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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What Whet Wrong...
NOW; What Went Wrong...
It is not my intent, with the below comments, to in any way disparage the overall event or the very, very hard work that I know went into it. I truly hope that these observations will lead to even better conventions in the future. REGISTRATION: Anybody who had preregistered should have had ALL materials prepared and put into their bags and there should have been at least one totally separate line for those who had preregistered for at least the heavy days then combine/reduce lines if the flow of people allowed it. I know the cash flow is very important but one of the benefits of people preregistering in the first place is so that you CAN have all the registration materials, goodies, badges, etc done ahead of time. I know attendance was large but the organizer should have had at least some idea of how many people might walk up and register on site and even if they didn't; people who wait to register on arrival ought to be expecting/prepared to wait in line. In total and without any exaggeration, I waited in line over TWO hours to get my materials...I was registration no. 58! To me, that kind of screw-up is inexcusable. TROPHIES: The biggest single event at the convention IS the car show...why do people enter a car show? To hopefully WIN and get a trophy of some kine and a little recognition from their fellow Z owners. I realize that whatever trophy company they used bears some of the blame but I don't understand how they weren't on top of this days if not weeks before the event...it's reasonable to assume that whoever was supposed to ride herd on getting the trophies ordered, proofed and delivered screwed the pooch on this. Unlike the Peoples' choice people, at least the judged show entrants found out if they won but winning and not getting the trophy at the banquet is a BIG PROBLEM - this one may not be inexcusable but it's close. PEOPLE'S CHOICE CAR SHOW: There was more than one problem with the people's choice part of the event. Firs of all, the classes should have been staged together...expecting people to walk all over the grounds and try to remember which 2nd gen or 4th car was the best is pretty ridiculous given the number of vehicles involved. Likewise, putting stock and modified into the same categories is also a mistake...there is nothing fair about putting a totally original 350Z up against a 350 that someone has spent $50K on in modifications. Again, people put their car in a show to hopefully win something and many people only go to an "AWARD'S BANQUET" to get an award (they sure as hell don't go for the cuisine). Not having trophies for winners is bad enough; not having the results is truly inexcusable. Based on what I have been told, part of the problem with having results was with the new electronic system they had this year but I have to wonder, was this new system before the Saturday car show? If not, why not? In any case, the people's choice ballots were PAPER BALLOTS - whatever the problem with the new system, the paper ballots could have been counted manually - someone should have realized that they had a problem at which point they should have grabbed volunteers, as many as necessary, to COUNT THE BALLOTS! Again, overall, a great convention and a great time but the above absolutely needs to be addressed
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08-05-2010, 12:00 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Ouch, that's not a positive reflection on the event. ZCON is something I've been wanting to go to since 1996. Every year, something gets in the way. I hope they fix the mistakes and learn from previous shows. Savannah is a great place. I might have to bring the family to that one as a summer vacation.
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08-05-2010, 01:10 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Well, I hate to complain about an event; especially when my club was asked to be the host club for this year's ZCON but we had to say "no" because we realized that we just didn't have the manpower or the finances to pull it off; so...a big to the ZCCA guys for putting the convention on themselves.
It WAS a great convention and I don't for a moment regret the time/money I spent to be there but I would like to see it improved. The Savannah site should be great and assuming I can keep my schedule clear I'm definitely going to be there next year!
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Great first post, I agree 100% people is what makes owning a Z that much more enjoyable, there is something different in our DNA
The second post are great observations, I also agree that things could/should have been smoother in some cases but the impact was very small in putting a blemish on the event. I think overall considering the magnitude of the event and the fact that no one organizing it was local I would have to give it an A minus, I had a hell of a good time and do not hesitate in making plans to be at the Savannah one.
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Bob, It was great having dinner with you at the opening banquet. Your observations are spot on. I stood in registration line for an hour right before the banquet, and they gave me the armbands for dinner, and said 'come back later'. Had to wait in line twice. Other than that, it was a great event.
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08-05-2010, 04:01 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Another member of our club is gathering comments from myself and others and is going to pass them along as i know a couple of other clubs/groups were planning to do.
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08-05-2010, 05:56 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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I just saw the Middle Tennessee club is based in Nashville! I got the impression there was no club there which is why the ZCCA went at it on their own, which they usually do not do.
I did see the club just rejoined the ZCCA this year so maybe that is why there was also no interest or could not really hold a ZCCA convention without being a ZCCA club
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ZCCA asked Middle Tennessee Z Club (MTZC) to run the 2010 Convention after it had already decided that the 23rd annual international convention celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Z would be held in Nashville (a departure from the normal chain of events for how the convention winds up in a particular city). In other words, they decided where and then hopped we would take on the responsibility for hosting it. The problem was that MTZC is a completely member run club; there are no elected officers. We have hosted 8 ZAttacks in our history (we were founded in 1999) - most people who have attended will tell you that that ZAttack is a quality event but the bottom line is that putting on that (essentially two day) event (around 80 cars for the show) is a huge effort for our small group and we generally have just enough money left over after ZAttack to be seed money for the next year. Bottom line is, MTZC didn't have the manpower nor the finances to even begin to host an annual convention; much less one nearly 10 times larger than our own ZAttack. Our decision was communicated to ZCCA early last fall (about the end of August I believe). Personally, I was disappointed that our club had to turn down the request to host...I wish our club was big enough and had the finances to have hosted the 23rd...we didn't; it's as simple as that. As I've said and will keep saying, ZCCA put on a great event and deserve the credit for doing so but even a "perfect" event can be improved upon and I hope the above comments about "what went wrong" will be taken to heart and acted on.
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that is great you guys joined, the stronger the ZCCA is the stronger we as clubs can be as well.
With the issues that came up, I hope they can be improved next year, the ZCCA guys did a great job specially when you consider they are volunteers and do it for free, the money made at this convention will be seed money for the next guys to start organizing and put deposits down.
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I totally agree with what Robert had to say! I came in second in street mod 370Z class behind a tuner shops entry(I had more done to my car also). I've judged and helped organize VW/Audi shows for about 8 years and this was never allowed. Customers against shops and their resources just isn't fair!
I also waited through the long dinner and left empty handed. I then proceeded to drive home and fall asleep at the wheel multiple times due to how late it was. The peoples choice awards were next to impossible to figure out unless you've seen these cars for multiple years and new in advance to some degree. I waited near my car as long as I could and not one judge ever came by, but I did see them in line for autographs. I heard a rumor that I may have won the 370Z peoples choice, but don't really know. Overall I did enjoy meeting some great people and seeing some great cars. I really was not planning on doing it again formally based on this experience. But we'll see! Also, was there info on judge criteria? I listened to them talking to each other and the reasoning for point deductions sounded completely foolish! OK, enough ranting for me!! Thanks
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here is link for judging http://www.zcca.org/downloads/ZCCA_J...anual_2009.pdf
This year the judging was kept electronically and contestants should be able to get results and see where they lost points
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Normally People's Choice is one award for all cars in the judged and non-judged car show. There is no breakdown in People's Choice based on car model it is strictly a popularity contest.
I agree with many of your observations and I highly encourage you guys to email the convention team. Your feedback helps the next convention team as they plan the 2011 ZCON. Z Car Club Association - 40th Anniversary of the Z.** July 28 - August 1, 2010 in Nashville, TN |
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At least it was in 2007 where I won 350Z people's choice, I guess I was popular
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