shade

In the most recent Nationals e-letter, there was information on reserving shade. Will there be any shade available to those of us who would rather not pay for it? There are only three people traveling to the meet from our team, so $200 is not reasonable (we really don't need that much space either). I can see how large teams would benefit from reserved space and easily be able to spread out the cost, but what about the little guys?
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  • Here is a reply that Mark Gill (meet liaison) sent to another swimmer: The meet host is providing all the shade outlined in their bid (and more) at no charge. The shade that is being rented is in addition to that. It grew out of the need to organize the set up of the pool area and assist teams that wanted to ship their shade structures to the venue. Rather than have teams bring in shade and put them up anywhere, the meet host offered to set up tents in a team areas for the interested clubs. Rather than just offer this for the ones that asked, they wanted to open it up to all teams that wanted their own tenting. The team tents are being provided at cost. The meet host is offering this as a service, not as a way to make money off of us. And yes, you are correct, it is expensive. It costs thousands to put up shade for events like this. The main area for team tents is behind the grandstand. The free shade is provided for all participants and not allowed to be reserved by individual teams. While the grandstands will not be shaded, a large amount of shade is provided on the raised terrace by the pool. Since I first visited the pool last year, they have doubled the size of this area. I think USMS swimmers are going to enjoy this facility.
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  • Here is a reply that Mark Gill (meet liaison) sent to another swimmer: The meet host is providing all the shade outlined in their bid (and more) at no charge. The shade that is being rented is in addition to that. It grew out of the need to organize the set up of the pool area and assist teams that wanted to ship their shade structures to the venue. Rather than have teams bring in shade and put them up anywhere, the meet host offered to set up tents in a team areas for the interested clubs. Rather than just offer this for the ones that asked, they wanted to open it up to all teams that wanted their own tenting. The team tents are being provided at cost. The meet host is offering this as a service, not as a way to make money off of us. And yes, you are correct, it is expensive. It costs thousands to put up shade for events like this. The main area for team tents is behind the grandstand. The free shade is provided for all participants and not allowed to be reserved by individual teams. While the grandstands will not be shaded, a large amount of shade is provided on the raised terrace by the pool. Since I first visited the pool last year, they have doubled the size of this area. I think USMS swimmers are going to enjoy this facility.
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