Angelos3000
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Went straight out the w9indow the first time which upset me so i\'d like to bring it back up i\'m sure TBS will be the first to jump on it.
Originally posted by Angelos3000
i got get to france for 99p plus tax on ryanair
Not to be picky or anything (actually, it\'s more to prove that people can travel farther then they thought to attend a convention), but you\'re at least twice above the real price.Message original : AinuLainour
Originally posted by Angelos3000
i got get to france for 99p plus tax on ryanair
Unfortunately, that\'s just you. For us North Americans we would have to spend over $2000 + on average to get over to Europe.
Originally posted by green stuff
Not to be picky or anything (actually, it\'s more to prove that people can travel farther then they thought to attend a convention), but you\'re at least twice above the real price.Message original : AinuLainour
Originally posted by Angelos3000
i got get to france for 99p plus tax on ryanair
Unfortunately, that\'s just you. For us North Americans we would have to spend over $2000 + on average to get over to Europe.
I typed in a round trip here ( http://www.aircanada.com/france/en/home.html ) from Quebec to Paris for April, and it came out with € 829.70 for an adult without any discounts. I\'m sure if people look more they can find better prices with other companies.
Again, this is still a big amount of money and I don\'t expect everybody to go flying around the world to attend all the competitions. But it is doable. So feel free to send some Canadian cousins over to reclaim the Slayer Sword or to come to the CMON Day (if it\'s in Europe).
As I said above, it\'s not a small amount of money. Next time, remember that this is an international site and that most people will think of US dollars first when they see \"$\". Even better, count in Big MacsMessage original : AinuLainour829.70 is still about $1660 Canadian, and if you include hotels, food, and miscellanous tourism and such, you have +$2100 .