RobertJasiek wrote:Last year's congress hotel was not the usual student block of flats but also not terribly expensive. The two weeks in hotel plus modest supermarket food amount to ca. EUR 530 ~ 550. Add to that travel cost to the Netherlands.
I stayed at the campsite - a 30 minute walk from the congress venue. It was 8.5 euros per night which for 15 nights comes to 127.5
Add to this 5 euros per day for bicycle hire and we are at 200 euros. The bicycle gave additional mobility and made trips into the town pleasant rather than a chore.
It was hard to avoid spending some money in the hotel. Coffees and beers were each 2 euros as was the smallest of snacks - so one each of these per day adds another 90 euros.
I bought a lot of my food from a supermarket that was within walking distance. A litre of yoghurt was a bargain at about 65 euro cents and for dinner I cooked noodles, fish, green beans and a tomato on my solid fuel camping stove - thus I was living at a price I might pay at home.
It was pleasant to stay at the campsite where there were other go players but neither it, nor the hotel were what a party animal would desire.
It is no fun if one doesn't socialise to some extent so, I guess that 30 euros went on a dinner with other British Go players in a restaurant.
Rock bottom price then 320 euros plus travel plus the tournament entry fee.
Much cheaper was the Prague tournament where one could eat and quaff beer or Slivovitch without pausing to consider the price and I felt able to take my wife and 2 kids - both of whom played in the tournament.
365 days to go, I can't wait to show up at Bordeaux ! It would be interesting to hear the report of those organising it.