Re: Grandvention
Reply #2 –
Expanding on what Dave said, based on our lone Grandvention participation at Texas Motor Speedway a few years ago.
Lots of opportunity to meet and greet other FTers. There will likely be sale coaches to walk through (not sure how many, at the TMS one there was still a dealer network, so several dealers brought coaches).
There are social activities. Meals, evening entertainment (which may have involved dancing, don't know as we didn't participate. Between us we have 6 left feet), and a little free time. Each Motorcade chapter had a dinner with a little business thrown in. There was at least a ladies' only lunch (a Red Hat function) followed by a craft session (which I skipped and went to the James Triana men's session instead).
Agree that the raffles are awesome!
There will usually be an "ask FT" session with management plus engineering. Some technical vendor presentations (although at TMS they were about the new A/V system and Active Air on the newest coaches; we would have preferred ones on common systems).
An awards ceremony where folks get mileage awards, years of membership awards, etc.
FT (Motorcade) mechanics available for service. Girard Awning guy as well (that paid off for us - found out we were missing a part on our awning).
My favorite part was getting to put faces with names. And my second favorite part was the technical sessions with James T. and Aubrey L. While there are some sessions geared for the distaff side (Cooking with your Sharp Oven, Designing/Remodeling, the Red Hat lunch and the craft session), my personal interest is much more technical so I crashed the guy's party, at least for the presentations. I would love even more technical Q&A, but that's the engineer in me.
TMS camping was W/E 50A, dump, in an asphalt parking area (the "premium" TMS camping zone). We didn't spend that much time at the coach. The sessions, etc., were held in the TMS convention facilities.
We won't be at this year's Grandvention (would have attended if they had been able to keep it in Kerrville), but we're planning on Mineola, TX next year.
Michelle