I have been a member of a Theme Camp since 2002 and our Theme Camp has been in existence since 1999. Our camp members spend time and money creating new elements, related to the year's theme, for our camp ... with the expectation that they will be able to attend the event. Now that the ability to attend depends on luck and the depth of your pocket, what is the incentive for Theme Camp members to spend their time and money ?
I believe the way to overcome the excessive demand for tickets is to limit the demand by qualify the attendees. For example: 1) Don't allow anyone in after Tuesday at noon. How can you contribute to the 'feeling of community' when you don't show up until Thursday night. 2) Strictly require that all Theme Camps actually contribute to the community. Too many look like parking lots or have a mish-mash of old things from previous years instead of following the year's theme 3) Require Art Cars and Mutant Vehicles be more then a pickup with some chairs in the back and some decorations tied on.
Isn't the goal to create a community of committed people? We should be trying to improve the quality of the event by optimizing the attendance and not by maximizing the attendance (and the proceeds, of course).


