Larry, our local/regional events are very similar to what you describe. Our STAR events are MUCH more organized and involved than the local/regional events. Much More. The meetings, seminars, banquets, door prizes, short sales, vendors, etc. are not common parts of most of the non-STAR events. Consequently, STAR rally fees are high because we have to pay for a lot of that stuff. Our food bill at Canaan Valley was around $10,000. It was higher than that at Bristol and this past year at Cape Girardeau. On top of that, we’ve had to pay for hall/room rental and use of Audio-visual equipment at some STAR venues. Most non-STAR events don’t have those things and thus have much lower or no rally fee at all. Those that have a fee are usually using that money as a donation to a charity and/or include a meal in the evening. Fees at non-STAR events range from$0-$25, with most being $0.
(My RRG Rally that starts tomorrow has no rally fee this year. I am asking for donations (suggestion is $10) for the Eastern Kentucky Flood Relief Fund, and I’m providing the ice and water out of my own pocket. I’m also covering the cost of the on-line registration site, which is pretty minimal.)
I’ve attended a few ST-owners events, and have enjoyed them. But there are some differences, no doubt.
For one….we generally don’t do big pot-luck dinners like you describe and like what I’ve seen. I’m not sure exactly why that is and how things have morphed into what they are. Possibly because our members seem to like hotels over cabins/camping? Anyway, since most of our events are what we call Just For Fun, there aren’t rally fees at most of them, and usually they are set up at hotels that have breakfast included in the room fee. Lunch and dinner are on your own, and most people catch a light lunch on the road and a nice dinner with friends. Some of the events do have a cookout or dinner like you describe on one or more of the nights, but not all hotels will allow such things.
Secondly….and I’m not sure that this is a part of all ST gatherings….we don’t do “group” rides. People like to break up into smaller 3-5 person groups of riders that have similar riding styles and ride a route that all of the group members want to ride. They take off when they all agree too, they ride the distance that they want to, stop when they want to, and ride at the speed that they are all comfortable going.
I’m not saying that one way is better or worse than they other…just that they are different.
The evenings are pretty much exactly what you describe (and I’ve seen) at STOC events. The order of the day is hanging out, enjoying some adult beverages, and enjoying the company of other attendees.
So, like an ST group meet….the biggest expense is the shared cost of a hotel room, followed by the cost of lunch and/or dinner. Other costs are usually just gas and the cost of any beverages and snacks consumed during the evenings.
Please try to attend an event local to you. I think you’ll find them very enjoyable and fairly inexpensive.