On 16/08/05, Delphine Ménard <notafishz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It is, and it isn't. For having worked in the
event business for the
past 7 years, I can say that bookings for conference venues in the
summer are pretty much on a first come, first served basis, first come
meaning the first who books solid. You might want to ask to be
considered as "second option" on many venues that "seem" to be
booked
for next summer, and find out that you'll get the venue because you're
the first who signs a contract.
That's very interesting. It's also been suggested to me to look into
provisionally booking our preferred choice(s) in the UK.
I am completely ok with shortening the calendar if that secures us the
perfect location for next year. I believe that we could have the first
shortlist by the end of September rather than October 15th.
What calendar do you propose?
A shortlist by the end of September would be very good. A "decision
day" of October 15 rather than November 1 would help a lot.
But I also wonder if the deadline for bid submissions could be moved
forwards. Those who are interested in proposing serious bids are
probably already working on them (as we are in the UK).
For example:
Bids submitted by September 14
Shortlist made on September 21 (I can't imagine there will be that
many realistic bids, and seven days should be enough to chose, no?)
Final decision made on October 5
Dan