Lamonster
SpyderLovers Founder
I'm heading out in a couple of hours but I thought I would ask you guys what your thoughts were of the events. What did you like and what do you think could have been done a little better?
For me it was all about the fellowship. I had a great time seeing my old friends and making new friends. :2thumbs:
I think the event went off better than expected for being in Chicago but I'm glad I stayed out of town after talking to some of the folks that stayed down town. It's my understanding that host hotel even charged for parking, something like 30 bucks per night. :yikes: The traffic was what I expected for downtown.
I got to say that the Candlewood was great and everyone seemed to be happy with the accommodations. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. :thumbup:
The weather turned out to be great. We had rain overnight but it cleared for us before the event. It was hot but at least it wasn't wet too. :doorag:
There was a group of us that stopped by the dealer "Nielsen" on the way to the event and it was great. They had lots of food and drinks for us and treated us like Rockstars. I had them change a tire for me and they came and picked up my RT at the event and then delivered it back to me at the event and even gave it a bath. They seemed like a really good dealer.:thumbup:
I think the registration could have went better. I stood in line for a hour and a half to sign up for a ride on the Commander only to be told that all the rides were booked. They did say I could have a ride at 3:30 but by time that rolled around I was pretty much done and ready to head out. At first there was no water there and I was dieing of thirst. That's one thing they really dropped the ball on. I would have been glad to pay for it.
There were some great Spyders there but most of them had to park in the dirt/mud. That wasn't cool and with all the grass there they could have parked us in the lawn. I have no idea why they shuttled us in bus's to and from the tents where the rides were. :dontknow: That made the whole event seem disconnected. The film crew was having a hard time with the sound because of the diesel bus's were sitting there idling while they were trying to do interviews. They kept moving around to try and get some good film.:gaah:
The tent was really hot where the awards were held and I guess they had coolers there but never turned them on. :dontknow: The fans helped but it was not a good place to hangout. I liked the food much better at the last two events. It's great that they provided the meals but there wasn't any there I could eat. I had two flower tortillas and a Sprite. The burgers and dogs in Hollywood was much better for me. :doorag:
I've been to the last two owners events and this was by far the least impressive for me. If it wasn't for the people it would have been a 3 out of 10 for me. I hate to say it but the Cowtown event was much better organized and had more to do than this event. It had places to ride and even though we were all over the place it was much more connected. I know they tried hard but having it in Chicago was a mistake from the get go. There's a reason that nobody has a motorcycle rally in Chicago.
I hope you guys had a good time and like I said it's all about the people that makes these things work and Spyder lovers are some of the best folks to hang with. :thumbup:
For me it was all about the fellowship. I had a great time seeing my old friends and making new friends. :2thumbs:
I think the event went off better than expected for being in Chicago but I'm glad I stayed out of town after talking to some of the folks that stayed down town. It's my understanding that host hotel even charged for parking, something like 30 bucks per night. :yikes: The traffic was what I expected for downtown.

I got to say that the Candlewood was great and everyone seemed to be happy with the accommodations. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. :thumbup:
The weather turned out to be great. We had rain overnight but it cleared for us before the event. It was hot but at least it wasn't wet too. :doorag:
There was a group of us that stopped by the dealer "Nielsen" on the way to the event and it was great. They had lots of food and drinks for us and treated us like Rockstars. I had them change a tire for me and they came and picked up my RT at the event and then delivered it back to me at the event and even gave it a bath. They seemed like a really good dealer.:thumbup:
I think the registration could have went better. I stood in line for a hour and a half to sign up for a ride on the Commander only to be told that all the rides were booked. They did say I could have a ride at 3:30 but by time that rolled around I was pretty much done and ready to head out. At first there was no water there and I was dieing of thirst. That's one thing they really dropped the ball on. I would have been glad to pay for it.
There were some great Spyders there but most of them had to park in the dirt/mud. That wasn't cool and with all the grass there they could have parked us in the lawn. I have no idea why they shuttled us in bus's to and from the tents where the rides were. :dontknow: That made the whole event seem disconnected. The film crew was having a hard time with the sound because of the diesel bus's were sitting there idling while they were trying to do interviews. They kept moving around to try and get some good film.:gaah:
The tent was really hot where the awards were held and I guess they had coolers there but never turned them on. :dontknow: The fans helped but it was not a good place to hangout. I liked the food much better at the last two events. It's great that they provided the meals but there wasn't any there I could eat. I had two flower tortillas and a Sprite. The burgers and dogs in Hollywood was much better for me. :doorag:
I've been to the last two owners events and this was by far the least impressive for me. If it wasn't for the people it would have been a 3 out of 10 for me. I hate to say it but the Cowtown event was much better organized and had more to do than this event. It had places to ride and even though we were all over the place it was much more connected. I know they tried hard but having it in Chicago was a mistake from the get go. There's a reason that nobody has a motorcycle rally in Chicago.
I hope you guys had a good time and like I said it's all about the people that makes these things work and Spyder lovers are some of the best folks to hang with. :thumbup: