2021 ANA National Money Show

The ANA Board meeting of June11,2019 was to decide the location of the 2021 National Money Show. The choices were: Charlotte,N.C. ; Dallas,Tx.; Irving,Tx.; Nashville,Tn.; Phoenix, Az.; Tucson,Az.; Virginia Beach,Va.; Portland,Or. Does anyone know what the decision was?
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I hope it was Portland that’s close enough to drive
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I hope it was charlotte, nc and im still alive. Virginia beach would be okay too
I don’t know if it is public knowledge yet, but the decision was Phoenix.
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No, the National Money Show is in March.
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August in Phoenix, huh?
No. the decision was made years ago that the 2021 Summer show would be back in Chicago.
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Well if it is Phoenix congrats. I was hoping for Charlotte, Atlanta or Nashville.

From where I'm sitting, Russian meddling was involved.
I was hoping for Irvington NJ
How about 2020?
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How about 2020?
Already scheduled for Atlanta.
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Nothing wrong with Phoenix in August...just warm.... Lived there for 8 years and still go back to visit...even in August...I like the heat....Cheers, RickO
Atlanta in August, how fun.
ugh
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The National Show is mid winter. World's Fair in August.
Atlanta in August, how fun.
The Summer 2020 show is in Pittsburgh.
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I’ll be there as it’s driveable from Birmingham.
The Spring show is scheduled for Atlanta (February 27-29)
Phoenix 2021 works.
I'm looking forward to it.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
If the shows continue to shrink, the 2025 one might be held in the back of someone's van.
Party in the back of the van.
I'm in for 2025.
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The PNNA board was campaigning for Portland for the National Money Show 2021, but we were informed by the ANA that it was a close second.
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Thank you guys for trying.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
The ANA show dates are:
World's Fair of Money
August 2019 Chicago ( Rosemont ) ,Illinois
August 2020 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
August 2021 Chicago ( Rosemont ) ,Illinois
February 2020 Atlanta,Georgia
March 2021 Phoenix,Arizona?
I heard Tukwila, WA, but I could be mistaken.
Dave
ANA slogan - "We're still alive in '25".
Phoenix 2021 it is
March 11-13
Coins and Spring Training?
Hmmmmmmm....
I'll ask my daughter to save me a room.
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They should consider for 2022. Omaha, and San Diego
ANA shows have been to both before but a long time ago.
Omaha. NB. is central for everyone and San Diego, CA in August is beautiful
and a great west coast city. comic con there every year over 50K attend.
Enough of Chicago!
Krueger
This came up a few years back, but it's still true. It's not about where the ANA wants to have the shows, but what show venues want the ANA. It's nice that there were several offers - there was a time when we would be lucky to get two.
For a convention/visitors bureau its less about the rental fee for a hall then the entire package - banquets, room nights, catering - all those things the ANA doesn't buy.
For a normal convention, the vendors buy hospitality suites and catering for them. Vendors and participants fly in, rent hotel rooms, pay for room service meals, on-site parking for their rental cars. They buy lots of services from the venue. You don't just buy the exhibition space, you guarantee a certain $ of ancillary services and take-or-pay for a block of room nights.
Coin dealers drive-in, park in cheap lots outside the hotel, sleep two or three to a room at unrelated hotels, etc. we're just not good business for most venues.
Clearly, the ANA is not ComicCon... but read this for the economic impact of a major show: https://www.kpbs.org/news/2019/jul/19/business-report-san-diego-keep-comic-con-through-2/
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They should consider for 2022. Omaha, and San Diego
How's the weather in Omaha in early March?
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