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May 25, 2011 at
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As noted in earlier thread Knoxville Prices are absolutely CRAZY. I have never seen such bull. From admission to food, beer, parking, dowtown food venues, bars etc, just absolutely crazy. Yes everyone Im talking CRAZY CHEAPER than most. The prices are right to keep getting a crowd, to keep getting people to come back again and again. I went to a race in January indoor Sprints in Tulsa and food 6-9 bucks drinks overpriced etc. Knoxville is way cheaper compared to most venues this size. I personally appreciate everything Knoxville and the people of Knoxville do to keep the races going all year long and going year after year.
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May 25, 2011 at
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Posted By: Desflur on May 25 2011 at 01:07:06 PM
As noted in earlier thread Knoxville Prices are absolutely CRAZY. I have never seen such bull. From admission to food, beer, parking, dowtown food venues, bars etc, just absolutely crazy. Yes everyone Im talking CRAZY CHEAPER than most. The prices are right to keep getting a crowd, to keep getting people to come back again and again. I went to a race in January indoor Sprints in Tulsa and food 6-9 bucks drinks overpriced etc. Knoxville is way cheaper compared to most venues this size. I personally appreciate everything Knoxville and the people of Knoxville do to keep the races going all year long and going year after year.
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I think that was actually the point of the original post - that Knoxville's prices were crazy cheap.
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