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Americade is dead
Rode up to Americade to spend the weekend gazing at the bikes, looking at some venders, eating great food and enjoying good MC conversations. I have been attending Americade for the last 22 years and its been going dowhill the last ten years. Too much commercialization of what used to be a friendly biker event. The main strip is now blocked by a circus looking arena where two paid fools burnt rubber for everyone to gawk at. No more relaxing and watching the parade of slow moving bikes traveling up and down main street. The vendor quality has plummeted to Chinese knockoffs. Parking has been seriously altered on main street but who cares because the "parade" is gone. No more are any bands, comedians and other talent allowed because the company who bought the rights want competition. This year I brought a friend who never attended an Americade and after one day he suggested we leave! We left Saturday morning and rode across NY state till Sunday evening. The old Americade is gone and welcome to the new commercialized profit ridden garbage called Americade. The old Goldwing riders who started Americade in the 1960s must be rolling in their graves....if they are dead...lol.
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We didn't bother to go this year because we thought the same as you. It really has gone downhill the last number of years. That and the price of hotels around the area at that time just doesn't give me the desire to go.
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We did not go to Americade either, because we had other things happening at that time. I've been there in previous years, ( 2 years ago,) at that time the vender area was hopping, and the main street was open to all traffic.
2 years ago I saw Lamont/ and Joan( I did not get a chance to talk to them ,they were on the other side of the street on there spyders.). The atmosphere was great. A lot of name brand motorcycles.
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If you look around the internet there are those that say they had a great time and it is fun (as I did and the 30 other people I attended with this year). We have been going for most of Americade's history (which started in 1982 not the 1960's) and is still managed by the same family and the 200 or so volunteers. We go for the roads, the people we see once a year, and yes even the events that Americade plans in its schedule.
Things change and sometimes for good sometimes (by opinion) for naught, but you will never please everyone --- and if it remained the same year after year people would complain about that as well.
Did you participate in the seminars, the shows, the speakers, the demo's, the opening ceremony, the fashion show, the riding team competition, the boat dinner cruises, the guided-unguided-or self guided rides, the open forum for discussion with national moto editors, the closing ceremonies and fire works? Or did you just look for the parade of bikes on the main drag and look at some of the roadside vendors? Maybe the trial of blocking Canada Street was to slow down the show offs that always appear? Canada Street used to be blocked off years ago for a block party, do you remember that?
As I said, change is inevitable and no matter how any event planner tries, you cannot please everyone. But I bet in 2019 another crowd will head to Lake George for Americade because they enjoy it, like the atmosphere, see old friends, and get out on the hundreds and hundreds of miles of Adirondack roads.
If it is not your cup of tea, that is OK too. There are several biker events I don't care for --- and don't attend myself throughout the northeast and elsewhere. That is why we all ride different rides, customize them our own way, and hang with the people we do. We're all individuals.
Bob
Last edited by Bob L; 06-12-2018 at 03:00 PM.
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Hey, Ted Nugent was the headliner two years ago. I heard nobody showed up.
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I have gone to americade for 10 years less venders each year its because of the internet .I spoke to some of the companies they said americade charges a lot for space and more people shop the internet
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Originally Posted by oldguyinCT
Hey, Ted Nugent was the headliner two years ago. I heard nobody showed up.
What's wrong with Ted Nugent, you left us hanging with that one.
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Americade became great because simple people/bikers showed up and wanted to enjoy each others company. Everything you wrote about is the commercialization I detest. In your opinion you had a great time because you PAID to do so. I have not attended Americade for 22 years because I wanted Disneyland. I always enjoyed walking main street watching the parade of bikes, enjoying good bike conversation, free street bands and great food. Ocean City Md. bike week is going down the same path with commercializing their bike week. Many friends tell me the changes and its all about profit. People will still show up because it becomes a routine to do so and not because they had a great time. BTW....they closed main street to force everyone to buy their crappy overpriced tickets to gain access to what used to be free years ago. Those miles of razor fence were put up for a reason Bob.
Originally Posted by Bob L
If you look around the internet there are those that say they had a great time and it is fun (as I did and the 30 other people I attended with this year). We have been going for most of Americade's history (which started in 1982 not the 1960's) and is still managed by the same family and the 200 or so volunteers. We go for the roads, the people we see once a year, and yes even the events that Americade plans in its schedule.
Things change and sometimes for good sometimes (by opinion) for naught, but you will never please everyone --- and if it remained the same year after year people would complain about that as well.
Did you participate in the seminars, the shows, the speakers, the demo's, the opening ceremony, the fashion show, the riding team competition, the boat dinner cruises, the guided-unguided-or self guided rides, the open forum for discussion with national moto editors, the closing ceremonies and fire works? Or did you just look for the parade of bikes on the main drag and look at some of the roadside vendors? Maybe the trial of blocking Canada Street was to slow down the show offs that always appear? Canada Street used to be blocked off years ago for a block party, do you remember that?
As I said, change is inevitable and no matter how any event planner tries, you cannot please everyone. But I bet in 2019 another crowd will head to Lake George for Americade because they enjoy it, like the atmosphere, see old friends, and get out on the hundreds and hundreds of miles of Adirondack roads.
If it is not your cup of tea, that is OK too. There are several biker events I don't care for --- and don't attend myself throughout the northeast and elsewhere. That is why we all ride different rides, customize them our own way, and hang with the people we do. We're all individuals.
Bob
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