BTW, I didn't mean to imply that these other areas were not important (quite the contrary) just that the density of hobbyists per geographical area is significantly less than the usual LA, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Fl., New England, etc.
To tell you the truth, you've already got me sold (there, I've said it!)
However the people you've really got to convince are the army of exhibitors who spend literally thousands of dollars to travel to such a show. In doing so, what they really want to see are hundreds of warm bodies streaming up and down those aisles. I would have to somehow promise them over a thousand attendees before they'd even consider it.
In my mind, this is doable.
The angle I am trying to sell is that hobbyists in the NorthWest are far more "hungry" for a MAX or MACNA type event, hence where only 10% of the LA/Orange County hobbyist pool might show up to a typical MAX (alot of spoiled folk down here) we could probably expect participation in the 20-25% range from hobbyists here in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia) Am I very far off base here? I think the more clubs we get involved the better.