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Total cost of a Spyderfest trip

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SERIOUSLY, with that uber cool camper you have I bet $ 1200 at the absolute most you would need.....and since I want you to go ......because me and my Lady will be there .....I'll cover everything over $1200......How's that for a DEAL .....That's what friend's are for :thumbup: :2excited: :agree:.....Mike


:bowdown: HEY BUDDY, OLE PAL..... :f_spider: I'm riding out to UTAH in the spring, will you cover everything over $1200 for me as well...????? :clap:

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Not to sound like a nagger, but if you have to skrimp and not sure if you can afford it then you shouldn't go. I took a road trip on my Goldwing with 5 other riders from Toronto down route66 to California, up the PCH, back into Oregon, Montana, the Dakota's and home. I was gone for 28 days, slept in average hotels and ate whatever and wherever I wanted. Didn't chinch one bit and I spent about $4300CND.

If you think you can't afford it stay home for one more year. You'll be glad you did because you'll have a better trip next time.

Thanks
 
Not to sound like a nagger, but if you have to skrimp and not sure if you can afford it then you shouldn't go. I took a road trip on my Goldwing with 5 other riders from Toronto down route66 to California, up the PCH, back into Oregon, Montana, the Dakota's and home. I was gone for 28 days, slept in average hotels and ate whatever and wherever I wanted. Didn't chinch one bit and I spent about $4300CND.

If you think you can't afford it stay home for one more year. You'll be glad you did because you'll have a better trip next time.

Thanks



I must have missed the part where I wrote and said......... I have to skrimp and I'm not sure if I can afford it . :trike:


Sorry, I will be more clear ........... I would like to know in advance the total cost of a Spyderfest trip from a guy that likes to pay cash instead of using credit. Is that better ??????? :thumbup:
 
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OK... I understand food and hotels are important, but you all are forgetting two of the most important things when you visit our wonderful state of Missouri......wine and beer!!!! :cheers: LOL. Don't forget to calculate that into your cost.

MoGang is planning a spectacular SpyderFest 2013!!!!

We will be "letting the cat out of the bag" in the next week or so!!!!!

Stay tuned!!!!

Can't wait to see all of our spyder friends!!!
 
we travel alot...but on 2 bikes...it cost about $200 per day...think about asking Len if you could ship a box to Cowtown or to the hotel...then ship it home...thats what we do when we need extra things...wedding etc....1 pair of jeans should get you there and 2 shirts...ship the other clothes

Charlene... ship or skip the other clothes!!! LOL

Can't wait to see you guys again!!

Merry Christmas to you and Hot Glue!!!

See you soon

Love
Joanie & Kev
 
SpyderFest is what it is. I understand the cost issue of attending this event. I take off a weeks vacation to 'work' it. I also spend a lot of my own money to secure and transport the fireworks for this event. I wish I could give you an idea of what your cost's will be, but, no one really can. Your lifestyle is what will contribute to that cost. Just realize that those of us that put it on incurred more costs than those that attend.
 
We are in the "thinking about it" stage and was wondering if anyone has kept track of your total cost of your roundtrip Spyderfest trip ????

1. Total miles driven roundtrip
2. Total cost of gas (to, from and riding while there)
3. Total cost of lodging with how many nights (average cost of a room)
4. Total cost of food
5. Incidentals (registration of event, road tolls, ect...... (please do not include farkles purchased while there)


Is $15 hundred to 2k a realistic ballpark number for a couple ???????

A added a couple hundred extra to my total for fuel for the truck. We are thinking about loading the Spyder in the bed of the truck to make the journey because 1100 miles oneway on a Sport RS with two people might be a little much. Our major concern is 5 days worth of gear for in only the trunk so that will not allow any underwear changes for either of us. Our rain gear alone takes up 25% of the trunkspace already.

Will have to check with Len at Cowtown to see if they have a ramp to unload or a hill that I could back the truck up to. Is there hills in Cuba ?????

"Hills in Cuba" should be "hills in Missouri" no problem there!!

Hope you will be able to join us!!!

SpyderFest 2012 was our first, and we jumped in with both feet (four) into MoGang. We are happy to be part of this group and put on the GREATEST SPYDER GATHERING in the WORLD!!

Join us!!!! You won't be disappointed!!!
 
I must have missed the part where I wrote and said......... I have to skrimp and I'm not sure if I can afford it . :trike:


Sorry, I will be more clear ........... I would like to know in advance the total cost of a Spyderfest trip from a guy that likes to pay cash instead of using credit. Is that better ??????? :thumbup:

Be aware that you may have to go much further afield if you avoid the use of credit cards. Not being able to make motel reservations up front can chase you down the road a way further to find a room at the last minute.

Gas costs are unknown this far in advance. The prices change too much. You can find local gas prices online, but you need to do it pretty close to the mark, and they still may change by a quarter or more the next day.

There are a few banks near Cowtown that have worked for others in unloading. They may get blocked by parked vehicles, but there are plenty of hills in that part of MO.

Motel costs may exceed campground costs and the extra fuel costs for towing. You'll have to crunch the numbers. Motel charges are generally available online.
 
If you will give us just a little more time, details on Spyderfest will be posted and you will be able to plan a little better. We will be posting registration amounts, how many meals will be included with registration, etc.

Now for packing.... You can pack 1/2 of underwear needed if each day you turn it inside out and wear one pair for two days... (did I just say that?).... Lol
 
I must have missed the part where I wrote and said......... I have to skrimp and I'm not sure if I can afford it . :trike:


Sorry, I will be more clear ........... I would like to know in advance the total cost of a Spyderfest trip from a guy that likes to pay cash instead of using credit. Is that better ??????? :thumbup:

When I went to SITR this year (1856 miles round trip) I left on a Saturday, and came home on Friday. There was me and my daughter, and stayed in hotels each night. Total cost for me was a little under $1500.00, and my daughter spent about $75.00 (she did save me about $25.00 with her military discount). I paid cash for everything except for one stop at a Kmart where I did not feel like paying cash. I used my credit card for holding the room in Eureka, but paid cash once I got there. This amount included food, room, fuel, and extras. My plans was $200.00 a day. Also for the connivance of having the extra carrying ability I did not notice a big loss by pulling my trailer. I had a RS at the time.
 
Here are what I would consider to be conservative costs per day.

Gas for Spyder: assuming 30 mpg and $4.00 per gallon gas. Each 150 miles (5 gallons) will cost you $20.00. Per day: If you go 450 miles--$60.00. 600 miles--$80.00.

Food: per person breakfast at Micky D's or similar $10.00 lunch: burger, fries, drink $10.00 to $12.00. Supper: Eat one good meal per day. $20.00 per person add another $10.00 if you are having a cocktail.

Lodging: Camping--$40 to $50 per night. Motel/Hotel $75.00 to $125.00 per night for most.

Food and Lodging prices can be cut down depending how much you want to skimp on meals or the level of luxury you are willing to stay in.
 
I don't feel so bad now that you mentioned 9 mpg. I thought gedtting 10 mpg with my Escalade pulling a 6 ft X 12 ft four 15" wheeled open trailer loaded with my Spyder or my HD side car was embarassing.. There's no low cost way out. Just getting to the U.S. boarder for me from Mexico City is a 2 day trip and I get stopped for speeding every once in a while. What we all need is $1.50 /gallon gas.


At 4.50 a gallon Fuel costs are giving me reservations about doing that. It would cost me around $1100.00 to tow my trailer and Spyder at 9 mpg for 2200 miles. If I leave the camper home, thats 35 hundred extra pounds I'm not hauling (I'm guessing weight, it might be more).

I could spend that extra 600 savings in fuel plus added camping fee costs and get a room for 5 nights and not have to worry about setting up camp or killing my truck. :thumbup:
 
Whatever you do don't leave your helmet on the bike overnight

:roflblack:

$200 a day is a good start. But make sure you also budget in a t-shirt or two and a farkle for the spyder

I did the Owners Event and then the SITR in 2012 and it was about $200 a day for either ride. I packed light and paid a laundrymat $1 a pound for wash and fold service so I did not have spend 3 hours in a laundrymat which allowed me more time for rides etc

These events are truly priceless and the whole idea is to ride to them and home again so leave the truck at home, enjoy the experience...as long as you dont loose a oil plug or get a leak in the oil cooler :banghead: or leave your helmet on the mirror overnight :banghead:

Coming all the way from B.C Canada

Hope to see you there :cheers:
 
I have to agree. 200 a day is usually pretty spot on. I go to a lot of different rally's and events and that is about what I usually spend.
I haven't been to spyderfest yet and plan on it this year.
I do go to sturgis every year and I have NEVER spent more than 4000 for two weeks... And that's for everything plus lots of shopping!! ;)
I usually budget around 2500 for a trip and if I have extra. I am one happy girl.
 
Who cares what it costs the fun and memories are PRICELESS!

:agree:

Quite honestly, most of my travels (vacations and business) have a budget. And in ALL cases they go over.:lecturef_smilie: In the case of not traveling on a :spyder2: (or a cage for a overnight stay) hotels and meals are the norm. Like others have said, depends on the level of comfort you are wanting. You can stay in a hotel that might look like it got stuck in the '50s or a 5 star resort. Fuel is a bit unpredicatble, since you can be in the middle of nowhere and need to fuel up and the gas price can be way over the average just because that particular station knows they can do that. You can have meals from gas stations or dine in exclusive restaurants. Your budget at the time says it all. I try not to use credit cards, but it is a necessity on travel because you never know what kind of issues you may run into: lost/forgotten items, repairs, last minute return home, etc. When I use credit cards for travel, I have them paid off ASAP. Sure, sometimes the interests creep up on you, but if you have a good bank, they can issue good rewards (in my case I get 2 to 4 times the points when I travel, then we get a free ticket, hotel stay or combination every year). JMHO

For the most part, I think I average $200 a day on MLT&E's (Meals, Lodging, Transportation and Entertainment).
 
Thanks for all the feedback and the estimates for cost. We now know what we need to plan for if we decide to make the journey. :thumbup:
 
What do you mean; "IF"? :lecturef_smilie: :roflblack:
We're counting on you to uphold the honor of the Northeastern contingent! :2thumbs: :clap:
 
I would like to know in advance the total cost of a Spyderfest trip from a guy that likes to pay cash instead of using credit.
I think about $5,000.00 would cover it Randy.

I'm sorry, tell me again the route you will be taking.
 
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