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- Steelhorse
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19th Annual International Risk® Championship
19th Annual International Risk® Championship
When: October 5-7, 2007
Where: Flagstaff Resort Ballroom, Jim Thorpe, Pa.
It's the only officially sanctioned LIVE Parker Brothers Risk® tournament of its kind in the world. Test your skills against the best of the best. Duke it out for world supremecy in a fun-filled atmosphere and try to gain custody of a one-of-a-kind customized Risk® trophy that is sure to be the conversation piece in your home.
This year's tournament will have a registration limit of 210 entrants, so be sure to register early. Be warned, local hotel space will fill up fast!!!
If you would like more information visit http://www.risktoc.org
Also, feel free to PM Steelhorse here on Conquer Club if you have any questions. Many thanks to the Conquer Club staff for their support.
Risk® is a Parker Brothers registered trademark for it's world conquest game and game equipment. *1959, 1975 Parker Brothers, Division of Kenner Parker Toys, Inc. Beverly, MA. Used by permission.
When: October 5-7, 2007
Where: Flagstaff Resort Ballroom, Jim Thorpe, Pa.
It's the only officially sanctioned LIVE Parker Brothers Risk® tournament of its kind in the world. Test your skills against the best of the best. Duke it out for world supremecy in a fun-filled atmosphere and try to gain custody of a one-of-a-kind customized Risk® trophy that is sure to be the conversation piece in your home.
This year's tournament will have a registration limit of 210 entrants, so be sure to register early. Be warned, local hotel space will fill up fast!!!
If you would like more information visit http://www.risktoc.org
Also, feel free to PM Steelhorse here on Conquer Club if you have any questions. Many thanks to the Conquer Club staff for their support.
Risk® is a Parker Brothers registered trademark for it's world conquest game and game equipment. *1959, 1975 Parker Brothers, Division of Kenner Parker Toys, Inc. Beverly, MA. Used by permission.
- Steelhorse
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hwhrhett wrote:if i was going to be looking for airplane tickets to get there, what airport would i want to be flying into?
There are a few different airports you could fly in to. Depends on the airfare and how far you are willing to drive once you land. Check out this link or go directly to the website and look under "Transportation."
http://www.risktoc.org/transportation.htm
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Pick up at LVIA? It'd probably be easier to get a flight into Philadelphia, at the rate LVIA loses it's flights pretty soon it'll just be an international airport.
I like Jim Thorpe, when I was a little kid my parents always took my sister and I up to ride in the trains every Easter and see the Easter Bunny.
I like Jim Thorpe, when I was a little kid my parents always took my sister and I up to ride in the trains every Easter and see the Easter Bunny.
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Airport Alternatives
If you can get a great deal to LVIA, it is only a 40 minute drive or better depending on traffic.
If you fly to Philadelphia, your looking at a short ride down I-95 South (Approx 6 miles) then a straight shot north on the PA turnpike 476 North to our location. Approx 2 hrs
Newark Airport in New Jersey can also be cheap but your looking at a more difficult drive to our location compared to the others listed.
If your a GUNG-HO driver and like a challenge
then JFK in NY is your choice but that is too far in my opinion. But hey if you can nail down a $75 round trip to JFK then go for it. PS: If you find one please PM me.
Whatever way you decide to travel, you won't be dissapointed, we aim to please! See you in October
If you fly to Philadelphia, your looking at a short ride down I-95 South (Approx 6 miles) then a straight shot north on the PA turnpike 476 North to our location. Approx 2 hrs
Newark Airport in New Jersey can also be cheap but your looking at a more difficult drive to our location compared to the others listed.
If your a GUNG-HO driver and like a challenge
Whatever way you decide to travel, you won't be dissapointed, we aim to please! See you in October
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reverend_kyle wrote:what,me worry? wrote:Im seriously looking to go. Any one interested in splitting a hotel room/ transportation? Im coming from CA
I can't buy a hotel room so I may be interested in that.
woow rev u found ur self a bf
good luck to whomever decides to join the tourney
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sully800 wrote:If you're really interested in going and would need a hotel room, talk to me (or perhaps JR if he was serious). I'm within an hour of there and I plan on going, so you'd have a ride as well.
Sounds sexy. I may just give this a whirl. I'd have to get the parents on board though.
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Airport
I live close to jim thr. u could fly into wilkes barre/scranton airport.theres alot of hotels here and its about 1 to 1 and half hours away from jim th.
- David_Wain
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Strongly considering going and flying the flag for the UK.... spend a few days out in the land of opportunity while I'm there
....
20 (21 in September
), clean cut, medium build, fun loving, likes pets, outgoing, drinks anyone have me for a week? I will pay of course
drop me a line anyway
.
No definate decisions looking into prices etc at the moment but definately tempted.
20 (21 in September
No definate decisions looking into prices etc at the moment but definately tempted.
Last edited by David_Wain on Mon Jul 30, 2007 11:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
David_Wain wrote:Strongly considering going and flying the flag for the UK.... spend a few days out in the land of opportunity while I'm there....
20, clean cut, medium build, fun loving, likes pets, outgoing, drinks anyone have me for a week? I will pay of coursedrop me a line anyway
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No definate decisions looking into prices etc at the moment but definately tempted.
what does medium build mean? fatty......
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Hey, Fox News: Pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo
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But beware of the blackness that it's capable of
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sully800 wrote:If you're really interested in going and would need a hotel room, talk to me (or perhaps JR if he was serious). I'm within an hour of there and I plan on going, so you'd have a ride as well.
If you're offering RK a ride, I'd make sure you knew exactly what you were volunteering for beforehand.
