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Originally Posted by jethrod3
I've been a proponent for Indianapolis hosting the National as well. The Indiana Convention Center ballrooms cover 62,173 sq. ft. Can't remember what the space requirement is for the National----might be a tad bit too small. But when you add in Lucas Oil Stadium, which is connected to the Convention Center, that supposedly adds "up to 183,000 contiguous square feet of space." I have no idea if anyone seriously explored Indianapolis as an option though. Maybe time they should if they haven't yet.
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Not even close. Chicago was well over 600,000 Sq feet
A lot of these questions and complaints have been answered many times in other threads, but here goes:
Location Issues
1. Square footage is the easiest problem to quantify, there are very few venues that can provide the space needed.
2. Time Frame - You'd be surprised hoe many venues will not book years in advance which the National absolutely has to be able to do. I have heard in the past that this is the problem with Vegas
3. Democracy - If you let the current dealers vote it's going to stay where the current dealers are happiest
As a side note I didn't vote for Chicago.