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No doubt in my mind that it was a very slow bike week. I just did not see/hear the usual amount of traffic on any day in the last 2 weeks. Not even close IMO. Maybe the numbers will end up being ok, as they are spread out over almost 2 weeks. I dunno...
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Yes, Bike Week was not very crowded this year. I think it being the week after Father's Day had something to do with it. The first weekend was a lot more crowded than the second which is unusual.
I also noticed there were not as many vendors as in years past. I heard the cost for vendor space has gone up significantly, so maybe it's not worth it for them. All in all, it was a great week and the weather was good, so no complaints! |
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We were up for both weekends this year. It seems the weekends were okay, but from what I've heard and read Monday through Thursday was pretty quiet. It seems Bike Week has become Bike Weekend or even Bike Day for some people. That may have something to do with the economy. Rather than spending money over the week, a weekend or day trip was sufficient. And more cost effective. My wife also thinks being in NH on Father's Day is a tradition for some, so the first weekend was busy, but things slowed after that. Oh, well. And now -- bring on the summer!
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I think they were all in North Conway. The Mount Washington Valley C of C advertised their "Rally in the Valley"
The Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce and the MWV HOG Chapter invites "All Motorcyclists" to our Mountain Motorcycle Adventure located in beautiful Mount Washington Valley in the heart of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. http://www.mtwashingtonvalley.org/pg_mwv/pg_mwv_28.cfm Thre was no shortage of bikes in the Valley. Some motels / hotels even had "parking tents" to keep them dry during the rains.
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Not sure I would agree with that. I saw pretty huge BIKER crowds this year. I never ever waited in traffic on my bike as much as I did this year in the 10 past years of bike week. I sat in traffic Saturday morning from JB scoops all the way through Meredith for at least a half an hour. Never happened before as far as I can recall. Judging bike week by boat dock space at the Nasua isn't really an indication of "bike week" attendance. Personally I thought it was typical to crowded. Just my opinion.... others who were there, am I off?
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Judging by the traffic on Weirs Boulevard and route 11B there were substantially less people here this year. The first Saturday traffic backed up but that was the busiest day. Monday through Wednesday it looked like the same traffic you would see in April, not Bike Week. Thursday through the last weekend the traffic hardly backed up at all. In previous years the traffic has been stopped on Weirs Boulevard for a good part of both weekends and backed up for the last four days for sure. There seem to be less people here every year.
Too many Police officers tripping over each other while intimidating people, not enough entertainment or interesting things for people to do. After all, how many times do you want to go to the beer tent and get drunk, or look at the same leather goods, tatoos and t shirts that have been here for the last fourty years. Something needs to be done to spark up the event, to add some interesting things to do or different activities and entertainment, or it will soon be gone. Changing the week was a big mistake too. I hope that they go back to the correct week next year. |
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That is certainly a factor for me- not much has changed, but I have. So we go for great rides but with few exceptions don't go to the Weirs or surrounding much. I was there for 1st weekend, worked Mon and Tuesday and did the rest of bikeweek from my house in Moultonborough (running the gauntlet!!)
Also as was noted above, bike week has spread out from the Weirs and has become a more statewide event. Conway, Meredith HD, etc never had much going on in the past at bike week, now they are destinations. I remember sitting in 2-3 hours of traffic to get from B. Maes to the Weirs on a friday or sat night. It was kind of nice getting a parking spot Sat at 7 at the Naswa and then easily riding to the Spoke at 8 (also parked right outside the gate), but I am concerned that the event is losing steam and there will be pressure to shorten it. The PD presence is overwhelming- I am not looking for it to be lawless, but if people don't think they can have a little fun without a hassle, they will vote with their feet! |
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Guess I was off??
![]() Seemed crowded where I was. I guess it's all in your perception. I'm basing my opinion on one traffic jam. I guess I'll have to rethink the time I was there and figure out if it was really that slow. ![]() Overall I do agree with some of the sentiments on the forum here. Things are stagnant with the event and some creativity may be in order to spice it up. |
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I've been to most of the last 20 years.No doubt this was the slowest.I am always on Weirs Blvd on Paugus Bay so it's a good indicator the amount of traffic.The early reports I've seen say this is now the 4th or 5th year in a row with declining attendence.
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I never realized that the date was set as the second week of June. I grew up in LA (as I like to call Laconia) and have always associated "Motorcycle Weekend" with Father's Day.
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Crowd seemed OK to me, Thursday we rode north but Friday we were kind of hung around. Wiers was busy and the traffic to get to harley a mile past fun spot made us turn around.
I'm sure it was slower than years past but what isn't right now ? Let's see if the lake perks up, last year I thought it was quiet overall, we'll see how it works out this year |
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It's not just Laconia, attendance at Daytona was down almost 40% this year too
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I agree with you fatnoah. It was not until this year that I read about the second Saturday in June thing. Then again I never knew Father's Day was always the 3rd Sunday in June. Shows how much attention I pay to things!
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HOWEVER, let's not speculate. Counts do say lower, but so are vehicles at the toll booths on the highways, all month long.
Do we know if the visitors spent less money at places "off the beaten bike paths"? Not restaurants along their routes in weirs, but places easily found like Mame's in Meredith, or Lake House Grille? Did riders frequent Main Streets, Meredith and Laconia? Did the take-over of municipal parking in downtown Laconia effect businesses, negatively or positively. One business owner told me a month ago that they planned to just close from Wednesday thru Saturday! To me that's a severe negative impact, but I'd guess that Black Cat was positively effected. Oh well!!! |
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While at the lake last week, I heard on the Wolfeboro station that everything for Bike Week was off - sales, income, etc. They reported that it was much tamer than usual.
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I can only tell you that while I was there for the entire week (which I now think is morphing back into Bike Week End again) the bike traffic was down on 11B big time! I didn't even bother to go to the Weirs myself this year, I can get tee shirts on-line!
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[QUOTE=Personally I thought it was typical to crowded. Just my opinion.... others who were there, am I off?[/QUOTE]
I think your off...This was the lowest attended rally I have ever been to, and I have been to MANY. Yes the first weekend (especially the first Saturday) was extremely busy, but it completely died after that. The following Thursday and Friday, which are normally the biggest days were dead. There were many camp sites available at the seasonal place I am at and that is a 1/4 mile from Silver Sands!! All the local store owners I talked to said sales were way down compared to years past. I have to agree with TiltonBB, something has to change. How many T-shirt vendors does the Rally really need. It's the same old stuff year after year. The Rally needs to bring in something new to keep people interested and coming. I have a bike and I enjoy the rally but after a day or two I am all set. I do enjoy going over by boat, docking at the weirs and meeting up with friends for lunch. Take care; Dan |
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