SIA in Denver in 2010

lizziebeth

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this was in the CO forum, but it's a big deal so i decided to put it here, too. so long, las vegas.

Denver lands biggest multi-year convention in its history

DENVER - On

Monday, Governor Bill Ritter joined Mayor John Hickenlooper in

welcoming a convention to Denver that's expected to add $30 million

annually to the area.

The

Snowsports Industries of America Conference and Tradeshow is being

called the biggest convention booking in Denver history. Ritter and

Hickenlooper made the announcement of the 10-year deal from the

Colorado Convention Center.

"It's no secret that Colorado is

regarded around the world as the snow sports capital of America, so it

is a great natural fit for us to host the premiere snow sports industry

trade show," Ritter stated in a press release. "This event will bring

great economic benefit to Denver, and it will also generate tremendous

interest in snow sports in general, boosting winter tourism throughout

Colorado."

The tourism industry is expecting the tradeshow will pump $30 million into the area annually for the next decade.

"This

will be one of the largest conventions held in Denver every year and

even better, it comes in January, traditionally the slowest month of

the year," stated Convention Bureau President & CEO Richard Scharf,

in a press release.

"The ten year agreement makes this the

largest convention booking in Denver's history. With the growth that is

expected in the show, SIA SnowSports Trade Show delegates will spend

more money in Denver over the next decade than the original $350

million cost of expanding the Colorado Convention Center," Scharf said.

The tradeshow will come to Denver beginning in 2010.

The

Snowsports Industries of America Conference and Tradeshow is an annual

convention that attracts about 20,000 ski and snow sport retailers and

manufacturers. It includes shows and exhibits which include brands

ranging from Burton to Nike.

For the past 35 years, Las Vegas

has been the home for the tradeshow. According Las Vegas tourism

leaders, the tradeshow this year had an economic impact of more than

$25 million.

The '08 convention will take place in Las Vegas from January 28 through February 1.

According

to Scharf, Denver has been trying to book the show for the past four

years, but it wasn't until the Colorado Convention Center was expanded

in 2004 that it became capable of hosting the event.

That,

along with the new Hyatt Regency and other hotel development, Scharf

says Denver was able to put together a very attractive package.

Full story here:

http://www.9news.com/news/top-article.aspx?storyid=79996

 
La Boheme is one block away and Diamond Cabaret is a block and half from the convention center.

Boobie bars are a waste of time, go get sum of the real thing!!!!!
 
YEs! 30 minute drive and I'll be at SIA. I just wish it were sooner, like this season.

Does 2010 mean the 2009/2010 season or the 2010/2011 season. If it said somewhere in the article, i just kind of skimmed it so I wouldn't know.
 
I'm glad, because vega fucking blows.... but denver isn't exactly the snowsports capital of america.
 
this sucks we dont need more winter tourism in Colorado.  And yes more people come to sk in colorado anually than most other states.  Our lift lines gladly represent that statistic on weekends and holidays.
 
Awwwwww.... fuck!

I liked going to vegas so much... oh well I'm sure that Denver will bring its own coolness to the show. It will be nice to have the mountains so close I guess.

 
Actually this is kind of depressing the whole Vegas experience was a blast.. now its in my home town. I guess it will save us CO folk money, but damn.. I guess I'll just have to go to Vegas separately.
 
Hmmmmm......

Colorado hosted a record 12.56 million skier visits last year, marking the second consecutive year that the state has set a record for skier visits.

The 2006-2007 season showed an increase of approximately 30,000 skier visits over the previous season. The state also set a record for overall market share, capturing nearly 23 percent of the ski business in the United States.
 
if i had to give it to one city, id have to say slc.

but theyd have serious difficulty doing any kind of legit boozing there, so they had to make something up!

plymouth nh would probably work best though. its both the snowsports AND drunk capital of the WORLD!
 
to those doubting about the comment i made about colorado being the center of the american snowsports industry... SLC is hope to rossignol, dynstar, look, lange, ripcurl, dna, 4frnt, ogio etc.. other things i am forgetting too. Basically, yes, the TOURISM is in colorado, but the INDUSTRY is in SLC.

maybe I'm just sad because i want to go to it and can't ever justify spending that much money on gas.
 
weak, all SIA ever was, was an excuse for industry folk to go to vegas and have the company pay for it
 
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