Burning Man 1997 | What Did You Spend in Washoe County?
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We'd like to let Washoe County (which includes Reno) know just how much money gets spent in their towns by Burning Man participants. Tell us about gas, groceries, RV rentals, etc.
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In the past three years that I have attended Burning Man I have spent MUCH money. From airlines,hotel,casino,restaurant,gas,food,dry ice,water,liquor,kites,lightsticks,film,"impulse items" , bars in Reno and yes, even a bathhouse I'd have to say my annual investment to the welfare of the livelihood of commerce in Washoe county averages $800 to $1000. FOT THE PAST THREE YEARS ! ! AS ONE OF AT LEAST A PARTY OF 20! PART OF A PARTY OF 4 TO 10 THOUSAND ! ! ! DOES NO ONE IN WASHOE COUNTY KNOW MATH! ! i feel better now..................thank you...Billy V Vaughn -- Billy V Vaughn, February 2, 1998 at 5:15p
Let's see...there was Hotel ($100), Dinner for two ($50), Supplies in Reno($250), and Car rental and Gas ($250). -- Carl Heiney, January 29, 1998 at 3:06p
Groceries, gas, hotel, other -- $170 -- Sasha Malinsky, January 23, 1998 at 10:20a
I spent $200.00 on food & supplies in Reno, $40.00 on gas, $100.00 on my room, (two nights), $100.00 on the town, $280.00 on plane fare, and $20 her and $20 there on other odds and ends.
I was going to stop and spend money for the heck of it in Mustang, Nevada, but I ran short on time. It's funny. A house of prostitution is OK in Nevada, but they get all uptight about an event like Burningman. -- Wally Glenn, January 19, 1998 at 3:22p
First let me tell you about us. I'm a former city commissioner in Key West FL, a town that hosts a number of big events every year and depends on the tourist economy.As a former commissioner, I was utterly amazed at the way the county attempted to gouge the Burning Man organization for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and I understand how it's done , believe me.In my experience it was unfair, alarmist and arbitrary- nearly costing the county it's reputation and a wonderful event.That said, My spouse and I are both about 50 and last year was our first trip to Nevada.That said, we flew into Reno on American West, took a cab to the Reno RV rental place, had breakfast, and picked up the RV. We then hit a lot of stores: Gas station , grocery,camping, Sears,Target,Walmart,and bought everything we needed for a week( and lots of stuff we took back too).On the way to Gerlach we had lunch, bought more gas and ice.We spent the week in Gerlach , spending very little there unfortunately- the people there seemed to appreciate us. On the way back it was about the same except we spent a little more celebrating with a fancy dinner in a fine restaurant in Reno.Needless to say, we'll be back in '98, wherever Burning Man is held, and we'll be bringing friends along too.All in all we spent close to $2500 on the trip. Hey if Washoe County doesn't want us or our money, keep gouging a great bunch of people and the Goose that lays the Golden Egg will go elsewhere. -- Harry Powell, January 17, 1998 at 6:22a
I spent about $100.00 on food in Reno, and about another $60.00 on diesel fuel. Black Rock City ought to apply for a zip code, and then establish residence for the inhabitants, and then let the politics work FOR Burning Man. It could work... -- C.S.Houck, January 15, 1998 at 6:12a
Between our flight from MA, car rental in Nevada, groceries/supplies in Reno, and gas, we spent about roughly $1000.00!!! Doesn't this state(NV) know a cashcow when they see one?!?! -- David Iverson & Kim Morgan, January 13, 1998 at 7:00p
As a long time resident of Reno I'm surprised that the Mormons(who run Pershing County Nv, and are strong in Reno) put up with pagan idolatry. They would much rather have nice quiet Ma & Pa bluehair come to town in a big RV, park it at the Hilton(for a price), play one arm bandits, lose moderately(they keep the RV), and leave.Remember possesion of the weed is a felony in Nevada! And the Jail in Washoe Co. holds over 1100 now-built for 450. I think you ought to talk to the Pyramid Lake(near Blackrock) Indian Tribe about holding BurningMan on a Reservation. -- billk, January 13, 1998 at 8:20a
I travelled with 3 other people... we spent $50 in gas, $30 in food, $150 in Reno for hotel before the festival started. (came from Milwaukee) and at least $30 in various things like chapstick and sunblock and paint and stuff. -- Andrew Spencer, January 13, 1998 at 8:20a
I spent about $150 dollars on supplies: Such as food and water ect,,,Thank you Washoe County Nevada for holding the Worlds most fasinating event..May Burning Man Burn into Eternity! -- Sonjia Miles, January 12, 1998 at 0:44a
Gas: 20.00 Grocery: 200.00 Camping@Pyramid Lake: 14.00 Nevada Atlas & Gazeteer: 17.00 Fly Hot Spring: 10.00 Hotel/Dinner in Reno: 120.00 ------ ~ 370.00 for ONE person! -- Jo Abbott, January 11, 1998 at 11:17a
I have to say that we tried to spend money only on gas (about $20.00) because we knew that the cops and local gov't were ripping off the bman project. -- Ken Young, January 10, 1998 at 6:04p
I spent at least $100 on gas and supplies in the County. -- Shawn J. Ervin, January 9, 1998 at 5:17p
'bout 40 on gas, 30 on beer and 85 on rolling papers. oh, and we probly got some chips, too. -- charlie, January 9, 1998 at 4:42p
we got most of food and liquor as well as some things we had forgotten in Reno and then later in Empire (that was about $150) and then after BM we stopped for a buffet which was more expensive this year ($65) oh, and then there was gas (maybe $60) and a little gambleing on the slot machines everywhere we stopped to shop or pee. So we spent about $300. I'm sure this is an average amount or maybe even less for a group of 4 people so I'd think Washoe County would be overjoyed when BM came around each year. Not to mention all of the money they got up front and such. -- Grrr!, January 9, 1998 at 11:37a
I forgot gambling losses in Reno... over $100! -- Robert, January 8, 1998 at 10:42p
Gas - $40+ Food, drinks, and ice - $90+ Totaling over $130 -- Robert, January 8, 1998 at 10:41p
Well I left with about $600 in cash and ended up borrowing $100 from a friend the last day to get home. We went with a party of about 6 and met up with 10 more friends that we had planned to get together with. We live only a couple hours away from Reno. We didn't drop more than $5 till we hit Nevada. Hit Dennys 3 times, the mini mart/ gas station off of the freeway and dropped $100 in supplies. Probably dropped $300 of it over the weekend in more food and water. I had a blast, and believe me, I would never have even heard of Washoe County if it wasn't for burning man. Ian Briggs President DeepWell Internet Services -- Ian Briggs, January 7, 1998 at 2:30a
I have been going to Burning Man since 1991. I live in Nevada City, California and go to the Black Rock Desert at least 3 other times a year (besides B-Man). Each time I spend no less than $200 on gas and groceries in Reno before I even get there. And I ALWAYS eat at Bruno's at least twice (on the way in and the way out) and get gas as least once with my good pal Texaco Man. I also have been known to frequent the local watering holes on occasion. All the best, Michael P. Anderson Nevada City, California -- Michael P. Anderson, January 7, 1998 at 0:03a
Flew to Reno on Reno Air from Vegas with my wife:$108. each.Rented car at airport for 4 days:$219. Food & water:$100. Gas & carwash:$30. Spent 2 nights at a motel in Reno:$97. Ate at several restaurants aprox:$50. -- Tibor Kereszturi, January 5, 1998 at 2:29p
I would accruately guess that I spent about $300.00 between Reno and Blackrock City, not including the motel somewhere south of Reno for $50.00. -- Pablo, January 3, 1998 at 6:40p
Motorhome fuel=~ $60 & Services=~ $12 Snacks & food=~ $50 -- David T. Prock, January 3, 1998 at 1:39p
I live in Reno and look foreward to Burning Man each year. I don't camp a lot so each year just before the event I buy new camping equipment and get ris of it after. Tent, stove, lanterns, etc. Then there's the gas and food I buy to take along. Let's see, looking at what receipts I have found for last event alone, it's over $400.00 not including the $75.00 for the event itself. I can imagine what out-of-towners have spent. It, as always, is worth every penny spent. Looking foreward to spending more $$$ in '98. -- Craig Peters, January 1, 1998 at 9:34p
Two of us spent Tuesday night at the hotel, dinner, drinks, gas, water, supplies and more in Gerlach (about $500), and in Reno - 2 nights hotel, rent-a car, many meals, much to drink, gambling and almost all our supplies (about $2000). We are coming back next year!!! -- Adam Mishcon, January 1, 1998 at 6:41p
WE spent about $50 in gas, $15 in food in Gerlach on Monday, car wash $5, $30 for food in Reno on Monday. -- David Roman, January 1, 1998 at 1:11p
I have been to burning man the last 3 years. My party of 5 spends about 150 to 200 in groceries and supplies each year each. Every year we stay in reno one night on the way up. (who knows how much we spent there but it was alot). -- Douglas Cumali, December 31, 1997 at 3:25p
I go to BM every year; buy food, ice, gas, meals in Reno going both ways; bring 3 to 5 people with me; altogether we spend about $500 in Reno each time. -- Ed Buryn, December 31, 1997 at 11:56a
My friend Trace and I spent over $220.00 in Washoe County on gasoline, water, food and towing. -- Stephen, December 31, 1997 at 1:09a
Gas, lunch, beer $60 two people. We came up twice, so the total was 120. We love Girlach and will come back again and again! -- Rick and Isabel Askenase Stover, December 30, 1997 at 4:07p
spent approx $300 per person, group of eight. mostly spent on forgotten items and food. lots of temp internet fees for two notebooks (toll number) -- edruid, December 30, 1997 at 3:05p
$218 on a leather jacket, $60 for food and water, $45 for gas, $68 for lightweight shirts, $150 on a hand crafted leather drum. $120 for a large meal with 8 friends before i left -- Richard Hague, December 30, 1997 at 1:57p
All food, including beer, ice, forgotten sundry items like sunscreen, baby wipes etc, was purchased at a Reno grocery store. For two people our total was around $180. Plus, gas tank fill up, a casino buffet lunch, multiple payphone calls to coordinate meeting places with others who were arriving later. One friend we met up with spent several hundred dollars on a U-haul and a 500 gallon water tank (for his slip-n-slide), plus any money the Reno airport gets in destination fees from people flying in. In all, about $300 per person from our group (and that's just the NEvada expenditures.) -- Jennifer Northcutt, December 28, 1997 at 8:13p
We got a lot of stuff on the California side, but our group also spent a boatload in Nevada. Food, water, beer, ice, beer, costumes, a huge parachute for shade, a few nights in hotels, beer, gambling, sparkly jewelry in Reno, gas, beer, casino food. . .all in all, I'd say our tribe dropped $1,500 in the state for BM97 alone. . . -- Emily T. Cobbler, December 28, 1997 at 6:56p
We got a lot of stuff on the California side, but our group also spent a boatload in Nevada. Food, water, beer, ice, beer, costumes, a huge parachute for shade, a few nights in hotels, beer, gambling, sparkly jewelry in Reno, gas, beer, casino food. . .all in all, I'd say our tribe dropped $1,500 in the state for BM97 alone. . . -- Emily T. Cobbler, December 28, 1997 at 6:56p
I and my wife spent $2500 in Rene on food, groceries, booze, gambling, gaboling, and RV rental in and about Reno. I will return. There were too many fireman and poolice, but they were not obtrusive. I am an old fart, 56 years old. Question Man -- William Buckingham, December 27, 1997 at 10:43p
Odwalla, beer, orange juice, brownies, twix, sunscreen, trident, gas, cocktails, AA batteries, 2 soft tacos from taco bell, a new lighter, vodka. $179 -- Mike Bolger, December 26, 1997 at 1:43p
5 vehicles with our group-- all refueling twice in the Washoe county area---. (15 gal/tank)(2)(5 tanks)($1.30 tank)=$195gas jerry cans of gas for generator $20 various sundries-- film, smokes, ice, treats, etc. $50. Call it $270 in Washoe for our group of 10 approx $30/person -- Patrick Whitehouse, December 24, 1997 at 1:54p
Wow, after reading all these responses, it must be a divine gift that I have a friend who lives in Churchill County. But we still had to fill up the tank in Winnemucca (?). Not sure of the spelling or what county it's in but it cost about $$34. -- Gregg Polites, December 21, 1997 at 10:32p
I spent on gas, food and drink, in Washoe County, approximately $400.00. Also, I stayed in a hotel in Reno and ate in Reno restaurants, one day before traveling to BM. Robert Kohler -- Robert Kohler, December 21, 1997 at 6:55p
THREE OF US SPENT SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS IN RENO ON CAMPING SUPPLIES AND FOOD, AND $300 IN WASHOE COUNTY ON FOOD, GAS AND MEALS OUT. -- BILL MAYBEN, December 20, 1997 at 0:32p
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$200 car rental & gas; $150 on groceries and essentials. -- Sean Pohtilla, December 19, 1997 at 3:34p
expenditures: $60 on gasoline $30 at Target in Reno for supplies $30 on dinner leaving Reno on way home -- Steve Lerner, December 18, 1997 at 4:26p
$968.00 equipment rental Reno $350.00 food & consumables $ 57.00 gas & propane $150.00 misc $1,250.00 plane tickets $275.00 hotel rooms $ 75.00 meals in Reno -- Brad Willmore, December 18, 1997 at 2:38p
Between the two of us that went we spent close to $500.oo dollars. We filled up the gas tank several times. We spent at least 100 hundred a piece in the casinos we went to a little place on the side of the road and bought several neccesities and that was just a few things on the way going there not to mention how much more we spent on the way back. JOE HOUSTON {SCREAM MACHINE} -- JOE HOUSTON, December 18, 1997 at 0:27p
I spent about $200 on hotel, food, gas, ice, and gambling. I feel that the revenue we genterated for the county merchants exceeds the mostly uneccesary excessive policing expenditures paid by the county. I'm sure the county made more money on us that they did on Hot August night, with a lot less crime and drunken violence and vandallism. -- kenneth schorner, December 17, 1997 at 5:10p
I left colfax, ca with $350 in cash and ended up tapping into my credit cards by the time I got back. -- Jim Bowers/Finance Mgr/Chevrolet, December 17, 1997 at 0:00p
There were four of us. Together we spent close to $4,000 We stopped at a home Depot and purchased a generator and some lumber and a few other odds annd ends for our camp. Toltalling about $1200 Then there was the hotal before and after. The casino the dinners. The supplies of water and Ice. Then Groceries totalling about $400.oo And of course we spent about $200.oo on Meat at the Slaughter House. Gas...Well we filled up 10 2 gallon containers for the show Filled the car and the truck went back into town in the middle of the week filled up all ten containers of gas again and filled up both vehicles on the way home. And lets not forget the Alcohol we bought. About $150.oo bucks worth. -- Jayj Brawley, December 16, 1997 at 11:38a
tank of gas at Garlock.thank ishtar they were open.in wadsworth we bought topo book,ice and a few last more essentialsso...about 70 bucks -- Todd Sutterley, December 13, 1997 at 7:30a
This was my first year at BM with my friends James and Ernesto. We flew to Reno from LAX at $90 a pop on Reno Air, we rented a car at the airport for $195. Gasoline was not cheap, at about $40 for the weekend. We spent $80 on groceries in town. Hot steam baths were $7 a pop and our last night in Reno was spent in a motel for $40. The event was well worth the money and I look foward to our next trip. -- John Sendrey, December 11, 1997 at 2:30a
loved this (was our first time there)!! 1)We flew Reno Air into Reno... about $550 for 2 people 2)rented a car, about $300 to drive there, gas up and back 3)we ate at a couple restaurants @ $50 (plus, spent lots of money on drinks @ the Reno airport ($50) waiting for our delayed (by 4 hrs) flight back home... 4)@ the hamburger joint in desert.. we spent about $20 and another $10 or so on sunscreen (we ran out) 5)spent $100 bucks on water and groceries for our tribe -- Scarlet Babes from the Pacific NW, December 10, 1997 at 9:06p
This has been our 2nd of, hopefully, many years to come at the Burning Man Festival. Coming from the SF Bay area, we make at least 2 stops in NV to get our final supplies, gas, etc. and spend about $200 per year. Next year we are leaving a little time to stop in Reno on our way home and have some fun there, too! We have also recruited 4 friends this year who have committed to coming back to BM as long as it's there!! We love it!! -- Karen Knoff, December 10, 1997 at 5:10p
Fifth year at B. Man. We always fill up both gas tanks (about 38 gals. @ $1.479/gal.) in Reno, and buy groceries, alcohol, sundries, and ice (lots) at Raley's. Can't give an exact total, but 5-year average is about $200/yr. -- Barry & Wendy K. Grady, December 10, 1997 at 0:56p
gas: about $45.00 food: about $120.00 gambling in reno: $30.00 -- Joseph Wartman, December 9, 1997 at 10:19p
I spent probably $150 on the way, including motel in Reno, groceries, restaurants etc -- AJ Nolley, December 9, 1997 at 0:24p
hi! our RV full of five people spent about $150 in Reno on the way in (food, gas, knick knacks, slot machines) and about $70 on the way out (food and gas). -- elizabeth millican, December 8, 1997 at 10:37p
We had 5 people attending BM97 in 2 vehicles. We always stop in Reno for a meal, usually at our favorite sports-casino buffet. Then there's groceries: we like to get most of our food in Reno so it's fresher, usually at Albertson's. This year we also got 25 lbs of dry ice and several blocks of regular ice. In addition to filling up both vans, we got an additional 17 gallons of gas for the generator. That's just on the way *up*, you understand ... we also get more gas and stop for dinner on the way down, but that may or may not be in Reno depending on how full the tanks are and how late it is. We also would have bought fireworks if there were any for sale, but there weren't. My daughters love running around with sparklers. -- Howard A. Landman, December 8, 1997 at 9:29p
I probably spent $400.00 altogether from Reno to Burning Man. I bought food, camping equipment, gas, and more food. I loed the trip so much that I am going back to Nevada to vacation when the weather gets better. It is a beautiful state, and thanks to Burning man, I now know about the beauty of Neveada. -- miles walker, December 8, 1997 at 1:13a
Flew to Reno,rented Budget van, bought bicycles, food, water, booze, 5 days later, turned in the van,gave away the bicycles,spent the night in a hotel, flew home. Probally about a grand not counting the airline tickets. -- K L Smith, December 7, 1997 at 6:26p
i spent nearly $100 bucks; gas, food, booze, ice. I know the other 12 people in my camp spent that and more. look--white folks out looking for fun inevitably spend more than they plan. X. -- philip honan keeley, December 7, 1997 at 5:56p
I drove with 2 friends from Minnesota to the Burning Man '97 festival in Washoe county. We spent over $1000 total on food, gas and lodging - probably about $400 in Nevada. We stocked up at Winnemucca. I still wonder if we could have made it down Jungo Road... -- Eric Donaldson, December 6, 1997 at 6:28p
Appx $250.00 - Food/film/booze. $25.00 Gas. -- Carl Frisk, December 4, 1997 at 7:23p
Iam interested on your projects and new features for us . -- Meg Call, December 4, 1997 at 6:23p
R.V. Rental - approx. $350, Gas $75, Groceries & provisions $150 -- Peg, December 4, 1997 at 11:47a
Nevada expenses (approximate) for group: $120 hotel rooms (one night- Reno) $300 Wal-Mart and grocery store $150 gas for Winnebago $200 gambling -- tod wohlfarth, December 3, 1997 at 3:54p
Three buffet lunches: ~$30 Two tanks of gas: ~$35 Munchies: ~$20 -- Zza, December 3, 1997 at 10:34a
Our crew spent over 150 dollars in gas, food, water, and doubtless a few souveniers as we wended my way from Reno. If stores were more obvious along the way, I suspect we would have spent more. I KNOW the grocery store near BM was nearly emptied by the time we got there. -- Deanne Taylor, December 2, 1997 at 10:32p
I probably spent >$150 in Washoe, if you count the BM ticket, gasoline, food, etc. Next year I expect to spend more as I wasn't aware of the Kmart conveniently located along the way. (Of course if it moves to another county, which might not be a bad idea, such $ would be spent there instead.) -- Andrew Sullivan, December 2, 1997 at 11:17a
God, what did we spend...two nights in a Reno motel (coming and going) plus about four hamburger-heavy meals after the Man...we also spent gas money coming in and out, filling a station wagon tank, and on our way in loaded up on extra duct tape, a six-pack of beer, some cheese, and about forty pounds of dry ice. Also twenty or so two-gallon bottles of water. And more gas! And my eighty-dollar speeding ticket on the way in (those seventy-mile-an-hour limits went to my head and I went ten miles over, but fair is fair) cost me eighty dollars straight in to the pockets of the Washoe County police department. Also bought toilet paper...juice...lots of stuff. I had a great time, and hope that this annual event can continue to be a part of our lives as well as the lives and livelihoods of the Washoe County merchants! Sincerely, Jennifer Dowling -- Jennifer Dowling and Jennifer Demeritt, December 1, 1997 at 3:49p
Our Reno expenditures. $600 for a scissor lift and fuel and supplies. $100 for liquor. -- Pat Morrison, December 1, 1997 at 10:27a
Before I left my mother told to be a good boy-don't ever play with guns...but I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die. When I hear that train a comin' I hang my head and cry...... -- Low voice, November 30, 1997 at 10:36p
I spent $300 on the rental van. (I flew in from Florida.) Between food and gas, I easily spent another $100. -- Steve Velazquez, November 29, 1997 at 11:35p
I spent at least $400 on gas, food, and ice. -- tim b williams, November 29, 1997 at 5:16p
dropped about 50 in washoe, 200 in nevada total. -Chris -- chris cahill, November 29, 1997 at 0:01p
Hotels/Gambling/Restaurants $350 Souvenirs/Camping Gear/Clothes $1100 Food/Water/Alcohol $400 4WD rental $350 This plus our flights from New Zealand ($2400) meant a spend of around $4550 (3 ppl) for the week we were there and worth every penny! We'll be back for the next one wherever it is. -- Mark, November 28, 1997 at 7:02a
Sam I Am speaks again.... Is there any way to search for $<money>, and add it all up real time? Well, I got $100 STOLEN (I'm sure some of that had to be spent in Nevada), and besides that probably $50 in GAS/Snacks! -- Sam I Am, November 28, 1997 at 0:20a
Between myself and my 4 friends, about $50 in food from restaurants, $120 on groceries and ice, $50-60 on gas, and of course $375 in tickets, which went to the hostile territory of Washoe county, whose residents acted rather like Parisians in despising their main source of income... -- Heidi Lypps, November 27, 1997 at 10:22a
I try to avoid Nevada (the horrible video poker sounds don't leave my head for several weeks), but during bman the 2 of us spent $30 on a (terrible) dinner, $50 on groceries and TQ, $35 on gas. And of course $150 on bman tickets of which nearly all went directly to your county. -- Wes Cherry, November 26, 1997 at 9:04p
My van filled with 6 people with no money to spend... and would otherwise NEVER visit Washoe County, still managed to drop an easy $300.50 on gambling, buffets, ice, groceries, gas, batteries etc... I will bring twice as many broke people next year. -- Paul Hersey, November 26, 1997 at 6:31p
Bought all of our supplies in Reno; tents, army surplus, dry/reg ice, tons o stuff a toys r us, camping gear at super k mart, a lot from hardware stores, and spent our first night at silver legacy and gambled the night away = all totaling over $3,000 and worth every cent. -- Phil Blaine, November 26, 1997 at 4:57p
60.00 Gas 100.00 Gaming 50.00 Misc Food/Supplies 50.00 Hotel 100.00 Reno Meals (Try the Ciapinno at The Silver Legacy). -- Mark Fisher, November 25, 1997 at 7:51p
We spent at least: $250 in groceries. $100 in restaurants. $100 in gas $65 the ticket (of which Washoe got part) $415 total from Minnesota to You. -- Jason Henriksen, November 23, 1997 at 10:27a
I would guss that Nevada is about $200 richer on me. well worth it. -- L. W. Kramer, November 21, 1997 at 3:07p
I really think this forum is missing the point. The event grows, it changes, and there is nothing wrong with that. Instead of trying to convince Washoe county that we should stay, we should just pull up roots and go. What could be more free spirited than moving on? -- Tom Rowe, November 21, 1997 at 2:57p
As part of that large 'Mo' contingent in "smart ass camp" my receipts seem to go like this: Gas=$45 Food/alchohol/other ingestables=$150 Additional film/batteries=$60 Reno gambling losses and hotel are about $80 and that bloody Tickle Me Elmo ran $30. (yes, we burned him) That's going to be nothing compared to next year. I hear that damn Bill Gates Barney thing is upwards of $100. All in all: about $370...brother...and I STILL have to get my soul back from those bastards at the Used Soul Emporium... -- kevin rolly, November 20, 1997 at 4:10a
RV = 1,300.00 Groceries etc = 600.00 Thrift Store = 300.00 Restaurant etc = 150.00 Gas etc = 200.00 All together for four people: $ 2,550.00 -- Uwe Wolff, November 19, 1997 at 6:33p
Let me think... 6 people in my VW van spent a couple of hundred on groceries and general supplies, plus about $60 on gas. I also drove a Green Tortoise bus up from San Francisco with about 16 employees and friends... we spent lots in Gerlach on the way out as well as the cash we all spent in reno at one of the buffets in the casino. Gambling losses- who knows. The Green Tortoise also sent a bus with 38 paying passengers who all spent money in Gerlach and at the buffet. Diesel fuel in Reno both ways for two buses was about $300. Grand Total was about $1,400 -- Geoff, November 19, 1997 at 5:11p
There were four of us at BM this year. Two drove in from Vancouver and two flew down on Reno Air. We spent two nights at hotels in Reno, didn't gamble though, and we spent about $700 at Costco in Reno which included food, drink, a new tent and camping supplies. There was also gas in Gerlach and in Reno. I also bought $30.00 of souvenirs in Reno for friends at home. -- James K-M, November 19, 1997 at 2:37p
We spent a lot of money in Reno! We bought cold water and food in large quantities at Costco. We also made a second trip back to Reno for ice and some more food. We spent probably about $350 for gas food and water for 4 people. -- jolene moore, November 18, 1997 at 3:13p
All total, our camp, Aliceum *easily* spent 200 dollars, which is a lot, considering we passed through, right? Oh, wait a minute. There were some personal expenses as well, which ammounted to another couple hundred - and then the trips back to clean up. So let's say - 600. -- Aliceum, November 18, 1997 at 11:14a
$150 for groceries, $50 on Gasoline, $150 on Tow Truck, $200 on engine repairs in Reno, $10 camping & am willing to spend it all again next year! -- Tom Cullen, November 18, 1997 at 4:34a
Geralch Neveda gas fillup $25 Gerlach Neveda groceries 15 Reno Neveda dinner 20 Reno gambling 10 Reno Neveda hardward 10 Fly Ranch Hot Springs 10 Total $90 -- Robert Brownstein, November 17, 1997 at 2:31p
On the way from SF, probably stocked up on about $50 in groceries and sundries and a tank of gas. -- Seth Gordon, November 17, 1997 at 0:32p
I and my fellow burn outs spent... at least $500 between 10 people in groceries, gas, ice, water, beer, etc. in mostly reno but we did fill up on gas($30) in the town of gerlach. got a couple of sodas in gerlach too. finally we had dinner at denny's (bleh) and spent about $50 for 5 people. total is just under 6 bills. so lighten up washoe!!!!!!!!!! -- Doug Posner, November 17, 1997 at 11:28a
my wife and I purchase our groceries in reno, includng meats/beer/wine/water and ice, about $150. We bought gas about $20. We bought lunch on the way there and a late breakfast on the way back, about $45. Stopped at Atlantis on the way home and lost $100 (not our lucky day - though we had thought it would be) -- roy clark, November 16, 1997 at 5:56p
As part of a rather large group (Smart Ass Camp), I spent $162.22 at Raley's and $78.59 at Savon in Reno, personally. Plus gas (probably in Gerlach); about $10.00 -- Mo, November 15, 1997 at 3:25p
WE LIVE IN RENO AND EVEN THOUGH WE'RE LOCALS, WE BROKE THE BANK!!! WE SPENT OVER $600 IN GAS FOOD AND SUPPLIES AND IT WAS WORTH EVERY PENNY!!!! WASHOE COUNTY DOESN'T DESERVE AN EVENT LIKE THIS!! -- kendra moon, November 15, 1997 at 1:22a
Spent about $300 total in Reno and Gerlach. Gas, food, supplies -- mark, November 14, 1997 at 9:13p
Spent about $50 in gas and another $30 in food, in Reno. Plus about $20 at the taco stand on the Indian reservation. -- Paul Miller, November 14, 1997 at 5:46p
In groceries, we spent about $5 for water bottles. In gas, we spent about $35 (to and from). Hope this helps! -- Daphne, November 14, 1997 at 1:43p
We spent about $100 in gas for the bus, plus about $400 in food and supplies, for a total of $500. -- Fred, November 14, 1997 at 11:38a
I spent $150 on food and camping stuff. -- Bridget Hendrix, November 13, 1997 at 11:03p
I spent over $440.00 in supplies, gas and lodging. -- Chris McConnell, November 13, 1997 at 11:02p
Among the 6 passengers in our vehicle, I estimate we spent $650 ($300 on straw bales alone for my project). This only includes money spent in Washoe Co. towns. -- Heidi Reichlin, November 13, 1997 at 9:46p
My friend James, my girlfriend Victoria, and I drove from San Francisco to BurningMan '97. We bought gas, food, water, sunglasses, and two meals, plus dropped by Reno for a spell. I'm sure we spent $200. -- Mark Lavi, November 13, 1997 at 7:44p
Well, we spent about $10 on Gas. Anticipating price hikes, that was the one thing we didn't have enough of as we came and left. -- Don Carnevale, November 13, 1997 at 0:30p
Gasoline in Reno and Garlich~ $60.00 Misc. Food in Reno~ $40.00 Misc. Food in Garlich~ $25.00 -- D. Timson, November 13, 1997 at 11:39a
My expenses for burningman `97: GAS- 7 FILLUPS(2 OUTSIDE WASHOE COUNTY) $280.00 FOOD- ENROUTE= $100.00 RENO SAFEWAY= $220.00 LODGING- SILVER LEGACY (1 NIGHT)= $250.00 GAMBLING/ENTERTAINMENT= $380.00 BURNINGMAN EXPENSES- $100.00 TOTAL = $1430.00 FOR AN INTENSE WEEK'S WORTH OF "CULTURE!!!" -- Michael Lantier, November 13, 1997 at 11:18a
My igloo car got caught in a speeding trap set up by the law enforcement on the reservation. I tried to convince them that eskimos and Native Americans were all part of the same tribes, but I had to pay $50 anyway... Also bought seven cans of fake snow and ice for the igloo...I do have a complaint as the ice kept melting... -- Flemming Nielsen, November 12, 1997 at 8:37p
Gas-$30, Food-$20, Ice-$5 -- Tim Walker, November 12, 1997 at 6:01p
Gas: $20 Food: $65 Rental car: $140 -- gilles baltrusaitis, November 11, 1997 at 4:12p
overnite stay for 2 80 bucks, Supplies for burning man 100 bucks, gambling, drinking, Snow gear bought, at least 400 bucks between 2 of us. -- ray frescas, November 11, 1997 at 1:52p
I landed in Reno, Plane tix=$160. rode with a new-found freind, gas=$20 we then stopped at a Target chairs=$45 camp_accessories=$32 We then spopped at the grocery store..Natural_Lite=$20 Misc_groceries=$35 and proceeded to "The Event" while there, I spent $45 at the outpost (benfitting local school<?>)On the way back spent nothing..(broke) However I spent several days in Reno recovering, and spent the following: Indian_restaurant=$12, Bead_shop=$20 Buffet_fude=$20, Gamblin'=$60, Sierra_Nevada_Pale_Ale_bottles=$14, Pitchers/SamAdams+MexFood=$15, Misc_sundry_items=$10.....for a grand total of.............................$408 (gonna price a few Rottweillers next year) -- Neil Kearns, November 10, 1997 at 8:06p
We spent over 175 dollars from when we entered Reno to Burning Man and out again.... Also we would have spent more at the little store just before Burning man but they were all sold out of just about everything cold :) -- Ronni Eloff, November 10, 1997 at 5:59p
I spent $132 at the Gerlach grocery store. Mostly on Beer... which I ended up only drinking 1 bottle. I filled my gas a few times due to the trailer I was pulling and bought last minute supplies at a Target(?) in Reno. -- Paul Carlin, November 10, 1997 at 9:53a
I purchased a large duffle type bag at a local sporting goods store($58). Bought plane tickets: SLC to Reno, Delta($87) & Reno to SLC, Southwest($62). In Reno: I rented a car,Advantage($242) they later charge me an extra ($24) becase they said the car was dusty. Rented a bike, Snowwind Sports($107). Bought groceries, Scolaris #11($209.). Bought bike lock & propane, Super Target($28). There is a little gas only station just before you hit Gerlach that I filled up, sorry I dont know the name($18). Ifell secure in knowing I helped strenghten the entire world economy. Total expenditures for BURNNING MAN '97=($835) -- Jeffery, November 10, 1997 at 8:42a
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The ten or so of us spent between three and four hundred dollars in Washoe County. -- Vagabond Jim, November 8, 1997 at 10:52p
We came into Nevada from the north, so we didn't stop until Gerlach, but once there we filled both a car and a van with gas, probably about $35 worth, and we bought two fifths of Jack Daniels from the local bar for $50. -- Charles Lucas, November 8, 1997 at 9:45p
three trips to the site from the east bay in 97... hotel rooms,food,meals,gambling,cigars,gas, etc.-1200 dollars american ! -- kaigan, November 8, 1997 at 8:22p
Oh, and I forgot the $75 at K-Mart for suntan lotion and lounge chairs. This was my 5th Burning Man and we have spent about each year. B. Man 96 probably another $500 for booze for our martini party (doesn't liquor charge a hefty state tax??) -- Nancy Schafer, November 8, 1997 at 8:25a
We had a group of 4 - rental van at airport we paid approx. $400, plus food (Sak n' Save), booze (Friends' Liquor), ice and dry-ice came to $225, some last-minute thrift shopping in Reno came to about $100, then there was gas of $24, lunch on the way out to the play - let's say $30 and dinner on the way back to the airport $80. Yeah, we spent some bucks. -- Nancy Schafer, November 8, 1997 at 8:20a
With a group of about 15, and 4 vehicles, we spent upwards of $20 per car on gas just in Washoe county alone, and over $200 for lunch in Sparks on the way home. Also bought ice for about $20 at Burningman itself.... that's at least $300 in the pockets of Washoe County and I know I'm forgetting stuff. People will surely pay more per ticket next year if that's what has to be done to pull it off in '98. Our group has grown exponentially over the last 3 years and will continue to do so. Thanks all. Lauren -- Lauren Fox, November 7, 1997 at 4:38p
Trish and I purchased gas and sushi (at Club Sushi - a great place!) We spent $75 in Washoe County. -- Stan Peyton, November 7, 1997 at 4:30p
Well over $400 in gas for 3 RVs and 2 pickup trucks, and that's having left home w/ full tanks! -- Vangelis, November 7, 1997 at 4:10p
Our car spent about $300 on supplies and gas in Washoe County. -- Jeff Butterworth, November 7, 1997 at 11:00a
With the purchase of PVC pipe, Bamboo poles, Teak shades, liquid libation, more liquid libation, grimace proportions of edibles, crushed ice, cubed ice, dry ice, gas, propane and a myriad of assorted toys, our grand total came to around $600.00. Thats for only two people. Word to the Ice Boyz on 4th Street!!!!!! -- Kyle Kittell, November 7, 1997 at 7:41a
2 vehicles (4 people): Gas in Reno (both ways) + munchies: approx $80. Had some really tasty Indian Tacos on the way out of Gerlach: approx $40 total (again, 4 people + beverages). -- ExplOkie Mike, November 7, 1997 at 0:16a
Hmmm. About $70 dollars in foodstuffs and campstuffs. $30 or so in gas. My friends ate at that crappy meat shack that curiously sold veggie burgers during and after BM. (Although I'll bet the patties were cooked on the regular flesh grill...) So about $12 there....During BM an aquaintence in our group didn't charge the "law enforcement" (or local townsfolk that myteriously got in) to gawk at her boobs so thats probably a $40 dollar value to them....(They are nice boobs).... -- Frog Gilmore, November 6, 1997 at 6:48p
A hotel room in Reno, $60. Dinner and breakfast on the way out, in Reno again, about $15. Gas, going and returning, about $30. Dinner for two at the Nugget on the way home, with drinks and dessert, about $30. Munchies for use in the car, maybe $10. -- The Elder Dan, November 6, 1997 at 3:38p
We filled up on gas twice $26x2 and bought a variety of munchies $10. -- kyle, November 6, 1997 at 2:29p
I spent about $20 at a gas station for gas and some food when I exited highway 80 and headed north to Gerlach. -- Paul Thayer, November 6, 1997 at 8:33a
I spent $70.00 at Circus Circus ($60 for a room, $10 gambling) in Reno. $20 at a 7-11 type store. About $40 on gas. Probably another ten or 20 at a small grocery store. This only refers to what I spent in Washoe County, which was a small part of the total cost of the trip. -- Harold Baize, November 5, 1997 at 10:49p
Third year in a row I have come to burning man. Granted I packed a lot of stuff before hand, but I also loaded up each year in Washoe county with food, lots of ice, gas, water, rebar, extra coolers and tarps and a place to stay the evening before I arrived in the desert. I guess I spent between 250.00 and 300.00 dollars. That doesn't count the gambeling done in Reno. -- Kevin, November 5, 1997 at 10:30p
I came to Washoe County last year to attend Burning Man. I spent: RV-$175.00 (my share) Food-$125.00 Hotel-$60.00 Other Stuff-$150.00 -- Rob Kittle, November 5, 1997 at 10:11p
i thank the county of Washoe for hosting the Burning Man event. It was my first year going and it seemed like it securtiy was good and no one got hurt. I din't spend much going through your county, only 30 gallons of gas and dinner at Denny's in Reno. Not much for one but for 15,000 people it begins to add up. I plan to go next year and bring friends. I wouldn't mind spending up to $120 for attending the event. With camping for 3 to 6 day, plus live entertainment it is a reasonable price to pay. thank you -- Chad Chittick, November 5, 1997 at 3:49p
Spent $80 total gas in Washoe for two vehicles. Spent $110 groceries + other supplies in Reno and $65 groceries+film in Gerlach. Also spent $5 on car wash and $30 food on the way back. -- Steven Raspa, November 5, 1997 at 3:18p
Our party spent about $105-125 total in Washoe. $60 on gas and supplies in Wadsworth, about $40 at the Empire Store (I really like those folks). We also got our car washed by the high school kids in Gerlach again this year ($5). I should have given them more -- they offer a great service for a good cause. The "folks" in Washoe (Empire/Gerlach) have been great both times I went. I wish the "authorities" would get a little perspective. Sheeesh! -- David Wiegleb, November 5, 1997 at 1:10p
$30.00 for gas $60.00 for groceries $30.00 for meals -- rebecca stillwell, November 5, 1997 at 11:23a
At least $5000 was spent at lumber yards in Reno/Sparks by the Project on lumber and construction supplies for the Cafe and other structures in Center Camp. That's probably a low estimate. I personally spent about $1000 in Washoe Co. on items such as construction and mechanical supplies ($250), gas ($250), supermarket food ($200), restaurant food ($100), camp supplies ($100), a new tire ($80), and tobacco ($20). Washoe, we love you ... but I curse your bureaucrats .. may all their children be born NAKED. -- BillyBob, November 5, 1997 at 9:27a
Coming from Toronto Canada, we spent tons. Before our departure: tent/freeze dried food/supplies/airfare-one week Vegas package ($1,100us). In Washoe County: flight to Reno ($220us), car rental ($120us), additional supplies/ booze/camera-film/coolers/water/ cooking fluid ($200us). I make note of the US currency as Canadians lose 40% on the dollar exchange. And guess what? It was worth it! -- Phil Shaw/Peter Lennon, November 4, 1997 at 4:43p
I probably spent about $75 in Washoe county, as follows: Gas - $20 Dinner in Reno - $40 Breakfast at Bruno's - $10 Ice - $5 -- Neil Robertson, November 4, 1997 at 4:05p
Since I live here, unfortunatly I spend most of my $30,000 per year here... If the county were more sympatheric towards my lifestyles then I could possible justify it... -- Joshua!!, November 4, 1997 at 8:04a
$200 suppies Reno $30 gas Reno 28$ gas Gurlack $225 Black Rock City Gate $3 Black Rock General Store $20 "misc" goods -- dave, November 4, 1997 at 7:40a
i spent $500 to fly in, about $20 on food stuffs in the Reno airport, $75 on groceries outside of Reno, and $200 on assorted supplies at hardware stores and two salvation armys. -- Dan Fowlkes, November 3, 1997 at 9:11p
My brother-in-law flew in from Kansas City and spent over $600 on supplies, food, etc., in Reno/Washoe County alone. I will certainly spend more next year. Preferably not in Washoe, because they don't deserve it. -- James Aubuchon, November 3, 1997 at 6:17p
Me and my pal flew in from New York and spent MUCHO DINERO in Reno. First we rented a car (without insurance) for about $250 bucks. Then we got a room for about $40 at the Golden Nugget something or other. Because we flew in from out of state we figured it would be best to by all of our supplies in Reno. So we went to the highly recommended SUPER K-MART where we bought everything. Food, beer, ice, not to mention ice-coolers(way to expensive if you ask me), camping gear, lounge chairs, a radio, and tiki torches, basically all the essentials. This all added up to about $250 big ones. We ate lunch at Taco Bell (Yo quiero Taco Bell) $10. Dinner at the Atlantis buffet (a superb choice)$20. $100 gambling (when in Rome...). $200 at the Bunny Ranch (uh- when in Rome...). Gas there $20 bucks. Donations on the way out $20 bucks. 7-11 on the way home 10 bucks. Denny's (where all of Black Rock seemed to be) $40 bucks (we were hungry), hotel $50. Refill gas $20. So roughly between two people we spent about $900 AMERICAN DOLLARS. And I'll do it again, and this time I'm taking more people with me, no matter where it is. It might as well be Washoe but if they don't appreciate us we can sure as hell take our business elsewhere. -- $900 BUCKS!!!, November 3, 1997 at 4:35p
Me and my pal flew in from New York and spent MUCHO DINERO in Reno. First we rented a car (without insurance) for about $250 bucks. Then we got a room for about $40 at the Golden Nugget something or other. Because we flew in from out of state we figured it would be best to by all of our supplies in Reno. So we went to the highly recommended SUPER K-MART where we bought everything. Food, beer, ice, not to mention ice-coolers(way to expensive if you ask me), camping gear, lounge chairs, a radio, and tiki torches, basically all the essentials. This all added up to about $250 big ones. We ate lunch at Taco Bell (Yo quiero Taco Bell) $10. Dinner at the Atlantis buffet (a superb choice)$20. $100 gambling (when in Rome...). $200 at the Bunny Ranch (uh- when in Rome...). Gas there $20 bucks. Donations on the way out $20 bucks. 7-11 on the way home 10 bucks. Denny's (where all of Black Rock seemed to be) $40 bucks (we were hungry), hotel $50. Refill gas $20. So roughly between two people we spent about $900 AMERICAN DOLLARS. And I'll do it again, and this time I'm taking more people with me, no matter where it is. It might as well be Washoe but if they don't appreciate us we can sure as hell take our business elsewhere. -- $900 BUCKS!!!, November 3, 1997 at 4:35p
I spent about $150 on supplies at Kmart in Reno, 2 tanks of gas in Wadsworth, and then dinners, gas etc in Carson City, where I have family. I have on numerous occasions throughout my life spent money in and around Washoe County. Not inclined to any more, but if Burning Man happens in Washoe Co. again, well, I guess there's no choice. -- Trey Donovan, November 3, 1997 at 4:07p
Our group of five spent $600 on grocerices, liquor, cigarettes, and assorted toys(including Baywatch sticker book) for the Burn in Reno, $150 on gas for two vehicles, and $200 on food and gambling and a night's stay in Reno. It ain't chicken feed. -- Napboy, November 3, 1997 at 9:37a
I was traveling by myself and spent at least $200 in Reno: meals x3 = $25, lodging = $50, gas = $25, last minute supplies = $100. Won $50 playing BlackJack on my way in and donated it to BM on my way home. (Oh ya, another msg. reminded me about the $135 at the Old Bridge Ranch on the way up.. :') So make that over $335... -- Kev, November 3, 1997 at 1:14a
i spent $3.79 i bought a drink, a pack of gum, and the guy in front of the shop borrowed a $1 from me -- john, November 2, 1997 at 7:12p
$1,300.: r.v., gasoline, food, ice, groceries, and various sundries. I would be happy to spend this kind of money in washoe county again, though i have not a problem in paying this money in another more compassionate and support county.... -- aj, November 2, 1997 at 6:48p
I came to BM 97 in an rv with 6 other people, and between all of us, we spent about $70 on ice and dry ice (Sparks), close to $250 on groceries, liquor and cigarettes (Sparks), $120 on gas (Sparks, Empire and Wadsworth), a stop at Bruno's on the way out that totalled about $60 for food, drinks and gambling (Gerlach), and additionally had our rv washed in Gerlach by the kids from the local school, and gave the Pyramid Lake Reservation some money to use the lake to swim in on the way back. So there's another $500. As far as I'm concerned, I won't ever give Washoe County any of my money again... No more trips to Reno. If I want to gamble, I'll go out of my way to head to LV instead. -- Greg Rose, November 2, 1997 at 3:05a
Total spendings in Washoe = $450,- -- Stefan, November 1, 1997 at 8:36p
I spent roughly $85.00 personally, and my troupe spent a total of $283.82 -- Alexander Jones, November 1, 1997 at 8:34p
Me and my pal flew in from New York and spent MUCHO DINERO in Reno. First we rented a car (without insurance) for about $250 bucks. Then we got a room for about $40 at the Golden Nugget something or other. Because we flew in from out of state we figured it would be best to by all of our supplies in Reno. So we went to the highly recommended SUPER K-MART where we bought everything. Food, beer, ice, not to mention ice-coolers(way to expensive if you ask me), camping gear, lounge chairs, a radio, and tiki torches, basically all the essentials. This all added up to about $250 big ones. We ate lunch at Taco Bell (Yo quiero Taco Bell) $10. Dinner at the Atlantis buffet (a superb choice)$20. $100 gambling (when in Rome...). $200 at the Bunny Ranch (uh- when in Rome...). Gas there $20 bucks. Donations on the way out $20 bucks. 7-11 on the way home 10 bucks. Denny's (where all of Black Rock seemed to be) $40 bucks (we were hungry), hotel $50. Refill gas $20. So roughly between two people we spent about $900 AMERICAN DOLLARS. And I'll do it again, and this time I'm taking more people with me, no matter where it is. It might as well be Washoe but if they don't appreciate us we can sure as hell take our business elsewhere. -- $900 BUCKS!!!, November 1, 1997 at 0:24p
Me and my pal flew in from New York and spent MUCHO DINERO in Reno. First we rented a car (without insurance) for about $250 bucks. Then we got a room for about $40 at the Golden Nugget something or other. Because we flew in from out of state we figured it would be best to by all of our supplies in Reno. So we went to the highly recommended SUPER K-MART where we bought everything. Food, beer, ice, not to mention ice-coolers(way to expensive if you ask me), camping gear, lounge chairs, a radio, and tiki torches, basically all the essentials. This all added up to about $250 big ones. We ate lunch at Taco Bell (Yo quiero Taco Bell) $10. Dinner at the Atlantis buffet (a superb choice)$20. $100 gambling (when in Rome...). $200 at the Bunny Ranch (uh- when in Rome...). Gas there $20 bucks. Donations on the way out $20 bucks. 7-11 on the way home 10 bucks. Denny's (where all of Black Rock seemed to be) $40 bucks (we were hungry), hotel $50. Refill gas $20. So roughly between two people we spent about $900 AMERICAN DOLLARS. And I'll do it again, and this time I'm taking more people with me, no matter where it is. It might as well be Washoe but if they don't appreciate us we can sure as hell take our business elsewhere. -- $900 BUCKS!!!, November 1, 1997 at 0:22p
Me and my pal flew in from New York and spent MUCHO DINERO in Reno. First we rented a car (without insurance) for about $250 bucks. Then we got a room for about $40 at the Golden Nugget something or other. Because we flew in from out of state we figured it would be best to by all of our supplies in Reno. So we went to the highly recommended SUPER K-MART where we bought everything. Food, beer, ice, not to mention ice-coolers(way to expensive if you ask me), camping gear, lounge chairs, a radio, and tiki torches, basically all the essentials. This all added up to about $250 big ones. We ate lunch at Taco Bell (Yo quiero Taco Bell) $10. Dinner at the Atlantis buffet (a superb choice)$20. $100 gambling (when in Rome...). $200 at the Bunny Ranch (uh- when in Rome...). Gas there $20 bucks. Donations on the way out $20 bucks. 7-11 on the way home 10 bucks. Denny's (where all of Black Rock seemed to be) $40 bucks (we were hungry), hotel $50. Refill gas $20. So roughly between two people we spent about $900 AMERICAN DOLLARS. And I'll do it again, and this time I'm taking more people with me, no matter where it is. It might as well be Washoe but if they don't appreciate us we can sure as hell take our business elsewhere. -- $900 BUCKS!!!, November 1, 1997 at 0:21p
Me and my pal flew in from New York and spent MUCHO DINERO in Reno. First we rented a car (without insurance) for about $250 bucks. Then we got a room for about $40 at the Golden Nugget something or other. Because we flew in from out of state we figured it would be best to by all of our supplies in Reno. So we went to the highly recommended SUPER K-MART where we bought everything. Food, beer, ice, not to mention ice-coolers(way to expensive if you ask me), camping gear, lounge chairs, a radio, and tiki torches, basically all the essentials. This all added up to about $250 big ones. We ate lunch at Taco Bell (Yo quiero Taco Bell) $10. Dinner at the Atlantis buffet (a superb choice)$20. $100 gambling (when in Rome...). $200 at the Bunny Ranch (uh- when in Rome...). Gas there $20 bucks. Donations on the way out $20 bucks. 7-11 on the way home 10 bucks. Denny's (where all of Black Rock seemed to be) $40 bucks (we were hungry), hotel $50. Refill gas $20. So roughly between two people we spent about $900 AMERICAN DOLLARS. And I'll do it again, and this time I'm taking more people with me, no matter where it is. It might as well be Washoe but if they don't appreciate us we can sure as hell take our business elsewhere. -- $900 BUCKS!!!, November 1, 1997 at 0:21p
I spent around $200 in Nevada on the ride in and out. -- James Glossinger, October 31, 1997 at 8:42p
I spent $175 -- Dan Estabrook, October 31, 1997 at 8:38p
My wife and I came from Chicago, rented a car in Reno, $240. Bought supplies in Reno, $200 and donated $80 to the Washoe county sheriff because of speeding. That is not including the money we spent in the small town in the desert. I would like to comment on the ridiculous use of a helicopter at the Man. The presence of police was understandable. A little excessive, but understandable. The use of a Helicopter for no other reason than to get your pilot free air time and to harass the participants at the event is a serious breach of law enforcement trust and professionalism. I hope that the Washoe County sheriffs department understands that they perpetuate the distaste and contempt many people feel for police. The reason 15,000 people went to the middle of the desert is so no one would be affected who did not want to be affected. Regards, -- Dan Orzech, October 31, 1997 at 2:35p
gas for 1 car, 2 vans, 2 trucks, all filled in Nevada.....at least $400 in food and alcohol.......various batteries, bungee cords, etc., at least $60...... -- laurel@dph.com, October 31, 1997 at 1:52p
Although our group was limited financially this year, the only money we spent on the entire trip was in Reno, which included a full tank of gas & a meal on the way there and back, totalling around $100 for all of us. -- Catherine, October 31, 1997 at 0:44p
Our group of three vehicles stopped for gasoline in Reno both going and coming with our fuel purchases adding up to $125.00. We also stopped to eat in Reno both times for a total of approximately $100.00. Last minute items were purchased at a local drug store for approximatley $100.00 more. We also picked up a person from the airport so I'm sure there are landing fees and taxes that go to the Reno area. Several of our group also visited the casino while waiting for the person arriving at the airport. I'm not sure how extensive thier losses were but I don't remember anyone bragging about winnings. I almost forgot the gasoline we purchased in Gerlach for an additional $40.00. -- Greg , October 31, 1997 at 0:22p
I Spent $60 in gas and $80 on a bicycle at K-Mart in Reno... -- Jamie Ronan, October 31, 1997 at 0:11p
spent $25 in gas, spent $20 in groceries -- Martin Tickle, October 31, 1997 at 10:22a
Spending in Reno - Ice for 3 for four days, food in same quatities, Case of beer, fifth of Jack (never opened), hand saw at Home depot, gasoline fill-up, Taco Bell meal. All told probably in the 'hood of $150 for the two hours we spent there. Gerlach spending - One inflated tank of gas at approx. $18. I'm from Seattle so if Oregon wants our business I'll gladly save on the drive time. -- Sean Hurley, October 30, 1997 at 9:13p
As part of our plan: We reccomended that everyone in our group buy thier groceries in Reno. There were about 15 of us. I personally spent about $150 easy. Gas. Ice. Etc. So do the math. -- Todd Springett, October 30, 1997 at 4:20p
! night in a Reno motel,3 meals, food supplies, gas, gambling. About $120. Went up to clean up 3 weekends ago. Spent about $80 in Reno and $50 in Gerlach. Hope that Washoe County doesn't drive us away, but there are many desert counties who would welcome us. -- Bob Gridley, October 30, 1997 at 3:43p
$200 on a rental car and gas...about the same for food and toys--way too much of both and gave away tons. IMHO other sites should be investigated ASAP: Washoe probably will not lighten up on the ridiculous demands. They don't Understand, and I doubt pointing out that they were wrong about our cash flow will change anything. Next year I am taking two weeks off to prepare and attend. See you there! John -- John Edwards, October 30, 1997 at 1:25p
As one individual, I may have only spent $300 in Washoe County for the weekend. It was my first year, however, and next year will be accompanied by new participation ideas that will undoubtedly require me to lean on the resources of Washoe County. My projected spending for next year will, without a doubt, be significantly higher. -- Glen, October 30, 1997 at 11:25a
We spent around $500 that week in Washoe. On the way there we stoppped for gas and at the nugget to eat and gamble.. Then to Susansville for a couple days to see a friend, eating out every meal, plus trips to wallmart. Groceries just outside Reno. Gas again in Gerlach. On the way back, big dinners and more gambling in Reno, where we dropped off a new friend at the airport, where he bought an airplane ticket back to new york. -- Lance & Lisa Crain, October 30, 1997 at 7:43a
I was 1 of a 4 person party, including two clients from Hong Kong who came FOR Burning Man. We spent over $3500.00 in 3 days. Most of that, about $2500. to 3000. of that was in slots and prostitues. Washoe County really impressed my clients. If all goes well, they may bring 4 people in next year. The Atlantis serves a good dinner, but be sure to steer clear of their lunch buffet. Dennys, for what it's worth is more than hospitable. Over the last 3 years, I have have spent over $10,000. related to burning man. I even donated money VIA an unwarranted speeding ticket. This upcoming year I am planning on a 6 member party, the biggest to date. I anticipate that we will easily spend at leat $4500. this year, if not more. peace out -- Major Co. High Level Managment., October 30, 1997 at 3:40a
There were about 15 people in our group here is a rough break down of what we spent: $200.00 in gas $300.00 in food -- David Francesconi, October 29, 1997 at 8:31p
I'd just like to say that your policies, fire, poloice etc. were completely unnecessary! I live in Reno and talked to many Wa. County sheriffs and they thought it was overkill as well. You sent a strong message of not wanting The Burning Man county. It's a shame, not only did it help Northern Pershing and Wa. counties finicially, it brought a sense of culture to a region where gambling and prostitution are the only things worth writing home about. -- Ed Cobbs, October 29, 1997 at 1:37p
3 tanks of gas total 115.00-throughout Nevada. Supplies in Reno 95.00 Resturants in Reno 35.00 fly hot springs 20.00 Total: 265.00 Only was able to stay two days. I was an awesome experiance. -- james gutierrez, October 28, 1997 at 8:26p
2 tanks of gas @ about $30 each 2 lunches at a Denny's in Reno - $15.00 money into slot machines - $5.00 total: $50.00 I know it wasn't much, but I'm sure multiplied by 10,000 people it all adds up! And I would have gambled more, but we were in a hurry to get to the campsite by nightfall. -- Laura La Gassa, October 28, 1997 at 6:56p
I was part of a six-person group which travelled light. We flew in from Seattle via San Fran and bought literally all of our provisions in Reno (barring clothes). This included hundreds of dollars' worth of groceries, a rented SUV, fuel for same, and a night at the Reno Hilton. Not to mention a few dozen meals at various area restaraunts. Total expenses within the state (not considering air fare) were probably ~$2,000. -- Eric Rachner, October 28, 1997 at 5:25p
We spent about $300 in reno, as well as $50 fr gas. -- Thomas Goode, October 28, 1997 at 1:40p
about $200 on food,supplies, and equipment in Reno, about $90 in gas, and $50 on restaurants coming and going through Reno. -- b. karr, October 28, 1997 at 11:40a
pre-event: Reno: gas, full tank, $25 groceries, water, $50 empire: food, water, film, etc: $45 post-event: gas, full tank, $25 loding & fun in reno: $80 next year, I plan on staying in reno both before and after the event, to reduce dangerously exhausted driving. Will likely drop $300+ in washoe county during that week. -- chris maytag, October 28, 1997 at 11:09a
We spent around $300 in Washoe county on gas, last minute provisions, etc. split between Gerlach and Empire. We spent another $200 in Reno. Also, like last year, we got our car washed on the way out. It was well worth it so we gave them $20 since it was going to the local school. -- John Arrasjid, October 28, 1997 at 6:28a
$92.82 groceries in Reno. $41.50 gas at Bruno's in Gerlach $20 various items at Twin Cities Surplus $10 refreshments at bar in Reno One of our party rented a car and flew into the Reno airport. Probably another $200 in expenditures. -- David Zinn, October 27, 1997 at 7:12p
1500 bucks you assholes use the email to request receipts. -- joel wylan, October 27, 1997 at 4:54p
I spent about $20.00 at the gas stations for gas and snapple (lemon) etc.. I spent $100 in reno to win $60 (gag). we bought the bulk of our groceries before we got to Nevada, I think? I was wasted most of the time. -- Doug Wright, October 27, 1997 at 2:15p
I spent approx $200 in Washoe County. Broken down, it was something like: Gas in Reno, Gerlach, Reno: $50. Supplies in Reno: $50. Groceries in Reno: $50. Food in Sparks: $20. water/misc: ~$30. -JB -- Sizzle/Fri, October 27, 1997 at 0:45p
I spent approx $200 in Washoe County. Broken down, it was something like: Gas in Reno, Gerlach, Reno: $50 Supplies in Reno: $50 Groceries in Reno: $50 Food in Sparks: $20 water/misc: ~$30 -JB -- Ant/Wurp, October 27, 1997 at 0:43p
We live in Reno, and completely outfitted our camp at local stores to the tune of $600. That plus a tank of gas and dinner in Gerlach on the way home. -- amii aka this woman, October 27, 1997 at 10:44a
My wife and I flew into Reno, then rented an Isuzu trooper from Friday to Monday. We bought a full tank of gas, and about $100 of groceries. On the way out, we spent $40 on meal in a casino. Total reno cost, about $300 -- Robert Keil, October 27, 1997 at 10:04a
Thank you Washoe County! I spent about $50.00 on gasoline and supplies. I travelled alone. I hope you will continue allowing Burning Man events to take place in the Nevada desert. Thank you so much! Naiya Cominos San Jose (Silicon Valley) Professional and Musician, Artist, Burning Man Participant -- Naiya of the Playa, October 27, 1997 at 9:38a
We rented two cars, and food for ten people. All in all, the total Nevada spendings equaled approximately $700. -- Xaviera, October 26, 1997 at 9:05p
We rented two cars, and food for ten people. All in all, the total Nevada spendings equaled approximately $700. -- Xaviera, October 26, 1997 at 9:05p
My roomate and I spent the following: hotel - $70 food - $250 misc. supplies - $125 new barbell (for tongue) $35 gas - $80 total: approx $550 Of course, it was all worth it... Keith -- Keith Steinbeck, October 26, 1997 at 9:03p
Our family of 4 to 12 members has attended the past 3 burning man events. This year we spent at least $200.00 in Gerlach on food and drinks. Plus we gased up an RV in Gerlach and in Reno. $40.00 or so on ice from Gerlach plus $40.00 at the Empire store. At least $160.00 at the hot springs in the 4 days that we attended. Two of our family members flew in from New York and stayed at the Peppermill while waiting for their return home and knowing them I'm sure the ate, drank, and gambled to their hearts content but I don't know how much. We also bought a parachute from Twin City Surplus which was around $100.00 plus what ever else the New York boys picked up from there. PVC pipe and other supplies were purchased from Winnemucca Nevada as well as over $200.00 in groceries and water plus gas for 3 utility vehicles one of which was rented in Reno. This is just for this years visit and I'm sure there where a lot of other expenses that I don't know about as I'm just one of the 12 that were in our party. Last year we stayed longer in Reno before and after the man renting more rooms and consuming great amounts of everything!!!!! Thanks for asking Mona whatever the New York boys picked up. -- Mona, October 26, 1997 at 8:55p
Our family of 4 to 12 members has attended the past 3 burning man events. This year we spent at least $200.00 in Gerlach on food and drinks. Plus we gased up an RV in Gerlach and in Reno. $40.00 or so on ice from Gerlach plus $40.00 at the Empire store. At least $160.00 at the hot springs in the 4 days that we attended. Two of our family members flew in from New York and stayed at the Peppermill while waiting for their return home and knowing them I'm sure the ate, drank, and gambled to their hearts content but I don't know how much. We also bought a parachute from Twin City Surplus which was around $100.00 plus what ever else the New York boys picked up from there. PVC pipe and other supplies were purchased from Winnemucca Nevada as well as over $200.00 in groceries and water plus gas for 3 utility vehicles one of which was rented in Reno. This is just for this years visit and I'm sure there where a lot of other expenses that I don't know about as I'm just one of the 12 that were in our party. Last year we stayed longer in Reno before and after the man renting more rooms and consuming great amounts of everything!!!!! Thanks for asking Mona whatever the New York boys picked up. -- Mona, October 26, 1997 at 8:50p
Our family of 4 to 12 members has attended the past 3 burning man events. This year we spent at least $200.00 in Gerlach on food and drinks. Plus we gased up an RV in Gerlach and in Reno. $40.00 or so on ice from Gerlach plus $40.00 at the Empire store. At least $160.00 at the hot springs in the 4 days that we attended. Two of our family members flew in from New York and stayed at the Peppermill while waiting for their return home and knowing them I'm sure the ate, drank, and gambled to their hearts content but I don't know how much. We also bought a parachute from Twin City Surplus which was around $100.00 plus what ever else the New York boys picked up from there. PVC pipe and other supplies were purchased from Winnemucca Nevada as well as over $200.00 in groceries and water plus gas for 3 utility vehicles one of which was rented in Reno. This is just for this years visit and I'm sure there where a lot of other expenses that I don't know about as I'm just one of the 12 that were in our party. Last year we stayed longer in Reno before and after the man renting more rooms and consuming great amounts of everything!!!!! Thanks for asking Mona tWe bought a parachute at Twin Citys Surplus for over $100.00 plus whatever the New York boys picked up. -- Mona, October 26, 1997 at 8:46p
Gas=$45...I get really poor gas mileage. Food=$120...I get really hungry in the desert. -- Michael Padgett, October 26, 1997 at 7:31p
Me and my friend stopped and stayed in Reno for 3 days on our way to Burningman. Eventhough we stayed at his mother's house, we still went to many casinos and spent about $50. We did all of our food and water shopping in Reno and we spent about $200 dollars. We also gassed up two cars twice in Reno (there and on the way back) totaling about $100 dollars. -- Todd Martindale, October 26, 1997 at 2:39p
I contributed at least $500 to Nevada's economy while attending Burning Man this year. This included a motel while in transit, car rental, and supplies. I thought it was great how all the communities on the road between I-80 and Gerlach offered services to the participants. On Monday, weary participants happily paid for Indian tacos and car washes. The locals really appreciated the business, and the travelers really appreciated the services being offered. If Burning Man were not to occur again next year, it would be very sad for all involved, including Washoe County's residents. -- John Garrigues, October 26, 1997 at 9:04a
We think, altogether the fifteen people in our camp spent about $350. If you think it is cool, we will buy more stuff locally -- if it makes us some s. -- Phoebe, October 26, 1997 at 8:20a
For me and my friend Airfare 1200 RV rental reno 1000 Food in Reno and groceries 300 Hotel 1 night $60 Gambling 150 Bruno's on the way 25 Gas & stuff 100 -- Carl MacNeal, October 25, 1997 at 8:41p
What did I spend? Well my friend and I spent quite a bit... Airfare in to Reno ($150 each) Car rental at Alamo ($200 or so) Lunch in Reno on the way out ($6 each) Groceries and supplies in Reno (about $50 each, included some camping supplies and some thrift store combustibles to have around camp/burn before we go) Breakfast on the way in ($5 each) A room for a night at the Atlantis. ($50) Lunch at the Atlantis buffett ($8 each, too much for the crappy food, the desserts were good though.) Bus fare to get downtown ($1.50 each) Money at the damn gamblin' machines! (about $10 each) Money at the damn card gamblin' tables (about $20 each) Dinner at Atlantis ($9 each) Keno at dinner ($5 each) Breakfast at the airport ($5 each) can't for get my admission to Burning Man, that money went to the county, didn't it.. ($65 each) I think it's safe to say that anyone who had to fly in and rent a car probably would have spent a similar amount. I can say that I spent more than I usually do on my labor day weekend. Another note, just to be clear all the gambling money was LOST! If you find it let me know and I might be able to pick it up next year. Viva La Burning Man! -- Chris Donnell, October 25, 1997 at 0:12p
Ok, $90 reno rent a car, $200 at payless, $100 at local grocery store, $30 in Gurlack, $50 misc. $480 for one person, course they don't get the airfare, just the tax. Well worth it BM98 -- Cal, October 24, 1997 at 11:02p
Did We Ever Spend! (my best friend from college and myself) I'm especially fond of the Ace Hardware in Reno, which we bought wood, poles, brackets, fixtures galore to the tune of several hundred dollars to erect the Structures in our part of camp, including custom heavy-duty tent poles that were easier to buy than to truck across the country from Reading, PA--Also, Wal-Mart and Safeway got a couple hundred dollars each, as we bought supplies left and right with a "more is better" mentality...the Zeal started to get to me as I am not used to dropping cash so rapidly...but it was all worth it..this is money which would have been spent at the Philadelphia Folk Festival and lots of other places, but it was as if we were preparing for the Sabbath or Stocking our Fallout Shelter for the end of the World....Also Suzie's adult supertore, you are the best! (80dollars for me, and 200 for my buddy, who found some unique products sold in Nevada and unavailable in some other states) Not to mention film, lodging, meals for a stay of 24 hours in Reno prior to Bman...If the movement of Vehicles had not been an issue, we also would have had breakfast in Gerlach, as the Pork Chop breakfast at one locale came highly reccommended. I have been to many festivals, and not one other involves the kind of commerce that Burning Man does because of all the preparation involved and not wanting to be caught short...We bought so much Water, containers , food, supplies,etc that our van was heavily loaded down to the point of near Collapse of the suspension--which fortunately did not occur, but which would have been serviced by local mechanics if it had... I am quite sure that the estimation of 1.8 million dollars put into the local economy is a conservative one...Not only that, but I am already saving for Burning man 1998, and more friends from back home have set up savings accounts to make a cross country pilgrimage to burning man...If washoe county only knew the real cash cow it had, they would roll out the red carpet...Just my Opinion, which is free ... all the protests of the naysayers who tried to over-regulate and stop burning man did not put one red cent into the economy and took up a lot of public resources holding hearings to determine the suitability of the festival, which was on supposedly private land. -- Theo, Aka John, October 24, 1997 at 6:39p
My group spent close to $300 in Reno for food and $40.00 on gas and about $50.00 in the casinos. How about that. -- Keith MacGowan, October 24, 1997 at 6:05p
My group spent about $150 on Reno (mostly for food and gas) and another $25 or so for gas in Gerlach. -- Mike Wertheim, October 24, 1997 at 3:49p
My boyfriend and I spent at least $400 in Washoe County. Most was spent in Reno (food, gas, hotel, reckless gambling). -- Megan Gleason, October 24, 1997 at 3:46p
-- Megan Gleason, October 24, 1997 at 3:44p
I spent $2 on a hooker -- Ian Craig, October 24, 1997 at 2:11p
I spent $50 on condoms! -- Jake Riebling, October 24, 1997 at 2:10p
I spent approximately $50.00 in Gerlach for gas and food supplies, and over $200.00 at the super K-Mart in Reno for just about all my camping equipment. It was much easier to buy items there than truck them all the way. Plus the prices were great. I also told a lot of other people to buy supplies at the super K-mart. Hope we'll be in Washoe so I can shop there next year! -- Jay Bain, October 24, 1997 at 2:07p
we filled up on gas on the way out, on the way in ($20 each), ate some killer mexican food at el miguel ($30), about 6 quarters in the slots, groceries and water and cigarettes for $100, plus lots of film frames taking shots of those guys with the animal heads/trophies on the way out.....thanks. -- rebecca zimmer, October 22, 1997 at 3:17p
As I drove into BM on wednesday from Portland Or., my tire went over something sharp and pointy. By morning, it was completely dead flat, so I and one of my more sympathetic campmates drove about 75 miles on the spare (yeah, YOU try driving under 50 MPH without A/C in 105 degree heat next time)to the only truck station that we could find that had Honda tires that would fit my car. Apparently, Hondas ain't too popular 'round dem parts. As it also turned out, the other front tire was about ready to blow, attributable to driving on 100 degree pavement on a wheel put out of alignment by driving over something sharp and pointy. So I bought 2 new tires: total cost $130.00. While we waited for the shop to do its thing, we spent around 3 hours in the adjacent tuckstop, which consisted of grocery, restaurant, motel, and casino. One of the highlights was the rented shower at the motel... sheer luxury and a tremendous bargain at 5 bucks... but lunch, drinks, casino games, and picking up additional supplies (ice, beer, and cigs, mostly) added up to right around $150.00. On the way back, I filled my tank in Gerlach... another 20 bucks. Total round trip cost: about 300 bones. And that was just me, and just ONE day. My camp caravan consited of 2 vans, one truck hauling a trailer, and my car. We met up with 2 more vans from Portland to set up our camp there at BM, so I'd guess that our entire camp probably spent well over 500 bucks on gas alone driving through Nevada. I'd guess that I spent about another 100 bucks on groceries in some little town about 90 miles out from Gerlach... buying all the most perishable things at the last minute, and all those extra limes really came in handy for the chambord kamikazes on friday night. My friend who'd lost his tickets somewhere in Portland ended up buying 2 more at the gate... no way to trace his lost tickets, no way to prove he'd already paid. He wasn't real happy about it, but paying double ($300 for 2 tickets) made him feel better at least in contributing to the event. His name is Randall, and if anyone is listening, I think he should get at least one free ticket to next year's event for donating the extra $150. Contact me thru email and I'll send his address. I'm trying to organize a BM party, maybe I'll try to turn it into a fund-raiser. Anyone in the Portland/Vancouver/Seattle area, feel free to contact me at 503.274.2113. I despise the thought that my first BM experience may have well been the last. yers in burnin' luv, Bethany -- Bethany McCraw, October 22, 1997 at 0:42a
I AM PAYING OFF A 11,500 DOLLAR BILL FROM CEDAR SIANIAA HOSPITAL L.A AND THE TRIP COSTED 2,000+ FUCK NEVADA HAVE IT IN THE DESERT OUTSIDE OF L.A. -- jason fairbanks, October 21, 1997 at 9:31p
Gas: $20 (in the first town we came to), Airliine ticket: $300 (I'm sure someone in Nevada made some money in that amount), etc. etc. etc. Oh yeah...and a speed trap isn't a speed trap if you're not speeding. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. -- Senor G., October 21, 1997 at 4:02p
Lemmee see...at least 12 bucks on lunch in Gerlach, fifty bucks on a speeding ticket (in what was a total speed-trap in Nixon), 13 bucks on gas in Reno, and 10 bucks on lunch at the El Dorado in Reno (which serves very tasty little waffles shaped like the symbols of suite of plaing cards), not to mention an indeterminate amount pissed away at the roullette table and the slot machines. This is a way conservative estimate just to be on the safe side. Let's say a grand total of $85.00. -- Gax the Whiskey Pixie, October 21, 1997 at 1:44p
I believe I spent $40 to fill my van's gas tank, plus another $10 on ice and last minute supplies. I also dropped about $50 in Reno, if that counts. -- Amy/Sheyna, October 21, 1997 at 0:26p
About $35 in gas & ice, and about $20 in sit-down meals, and $80 for a speeding ticket in Gerlach!!!! (but instead of paying the ticket, we donated money to BM!) -- Karen & Paul, October 21, 1997 at 9:54a
A loose but conservative estimate of what our extended group (30+ people) spent in the county (just in '97 -- most of us have been participating since '91 or '92): gas for three big ass motorhomes & 7 or 8 cars: ~$500. Food, beer & last-minute stuff @ Safeway: ~$300. Hotel for 2, sit-down dinners and gambling: ~$250. Tire change and towing services: ~$200. Keys made: ~$15. Approximate total: ~$1,265.00. Again, I think this is fairly conservative, and doesn't count similar Washoe county expenses every year for the last 5 or 6 years. (Nor does it count the weekends when some of us came up beforehand to help prepare the site.) -=Be=- -- Bill, October 20, 1997 at 5:10p
This was all spent in Reno Car rental - $148 Groceries/supplies - $110 Gambling - $50 Meals/drinks - $35 + I flew in and out on Southwest Airlines from Boise, Idaho $200+ dollars if that counts for anything as well. -- Kurt Ehrler, October 20, 1997 at 3:59p
I spent about $150 on ice, groceries, camping supplies, sit-down meals and gasoline and another $50 gambling. -- John Bateman, October 20, 1997 at 9:09a
Food and ice about $200 A night at the Hilton $100,Dinner,Breakfast $100 Show$100Gambling about$200 not a bad night for Reno and gas another $30 -- Gary, October 19, 1997 at 7:00p
Food and ice about $200 A night at the Hilton $100,Dinner,Breakfast $100 Show$100Gambling about$200 not a bad night for Reno -- Gary, October 19, 1997 at 6:59p
Last year in 96 we spent $80 for beer in a Reno supermarket 40$ for food and approximately $100 in replacement car parts in Reno so I could safely make it home -- Andrew, October 18, 1997 at 10:47a
-- Andy Saldana, October 18, 1997 at 10:44a
spent one night in hotel in Reno prior to heading out-$50 filled gas tank twice on way in and out-$100 bought groceries in and out- $100 -- Ellen Quigley, October 18, 1997 at 10:28a
We spent around $30 in gas and about $10 for miscellaneous groceries. We also paid $5 for a permit for Pyramid Lake. -- Wayne, October 17, 1997 at 7:00p
My friends and I, by flying in on Reno Air and staying at a Reno Hotel and renting two Reno rental cars and drinking in Reno Bars and buying supplies in Reno stores and losing money in Reno casinos and eating in Renostaurants easily spent over $2000 in Washoe County. -- Patrick Lyman, October 17, 1997 at 1:24p
Gas, Ice, Supplies--$40.00 -- Tom Price, October 17, 1997 at 11:57a
Our family favorite en route is the Alamo truck stop, east side of Reno. In each direction we gas-up and snack-up including a ritual milkshake, fresh banana thank you. @ the alamo: gas for 2 vehicles $30; milkshakes, road snacks, water, gambling $50 and a buck for a postcard but they were out of stamps. @ Wadsworth $3.20 for stamps at the Post Office, there would be hell to pay if I had missed that birthday. @ the festival: for ice and other goods of the desert economy $50. @ Gerlach a hot meal and cold beer $30 for 3. @ Alamo again $30 in gas and a hot lunch, milkshakes and snacks $40. travel advice: the food in Gerlach retaurnts is better than that at the Alamo retaurant. -- david and ranko, October 17, 1997 at 0:42a
My daughter and I spent approximately $180 on food and supplies in Reno and about another $50+ on gas, lunch and supplies in Washoe County. I have to admit that we were treated very well by everyone we met, and felt no hostility from the "natives." I'm sorry that so many people had such negative experiences with the locals. Sheila -- Sheila Stalder, October 16, 1997 at 1:45p
Three of use spent around $350.00 in Reno, nothing in Washoe county. -- Paul, October 16, 1997 at 1:02p
For our car: Gas, munchies, ice, etc... Wadsworth...approx $100.00 Reno area.....approx $50.00 We were better prepaired this year.....spent much more last year on, hotel, camping supplies, food, etc.... Must admit, I pretty much only come to Washoe county for the yearly trek out to BM -- JEN, October 16, 1997 at 0:41p
My entire group spent probally around $75.00 to $100.00 on gas and supplies and all. -- Ramses Madou, October 15, 1997 at 4:59p
Groceries: $300.00 gas: $100.00 Supplies: $200.00 -- J Paris, October 15, 1997 at 2:14p
Well we purchased about 80.00 worth of supplies in Fallon but I don't think that is in Washoe Co.. We topped off the tanks in Gerlach and still need to send in 165.00 for a nice little speeding ticket just outside of Gerlach (only 11 mph over). When I asked the trooper what BM was like he said it was "just a bunch of drug dealers and bar tender types" wasting the counties resources and causing problems. Anyway total spent in Nevada 265.00. -- Dan, October 15, 1997 at 10:01a
$40 in the Motel 6 in Sparks, $40 in gas , $20 in ice, $30 at the IHOP, $20 more in gas. I never come to the Reno/Sparks area except for the annual Burning Man festival. Cheers, Mark -- mark gavini, October 14, 1997 at 5:33p
My three friends and myself did not spend much maybe about one hundred dollars a piece on gas and shopping but with the thousands of people who attended Burningman that adds up I just wish the county officials there in Washoe county get there heads out of there asses and give Burningman a little more hospitality and a lot less financial hassles And I whould suggest the possibilty of a couple of Burningman organizers to move to Reno and run for office aginst some the politicians that don`t want to welcome the Burningman crowds in their county -- Joe, October 14, 1997 at 3:13p
due to the insanely high price of gasoline in this county, my little 10 gallon honda ate up about $18 of fuel. food, drink, supplies, and even a cheesy "Visit scenic Gerlach, Nevada" shirt cost me another $100. Think this place could survive without us or government subsidies? -- derek anderson, October 14, 1997 at 1:02p
My party of three spent about $40 in Washoe County on supplies. -- Ray Allen, October 14, 1997 at 11:32a
Besides the obviouse Gas I also purchased all of my food and water jugs and liquor in Washoe County, not to mention a plethora of ice, some film, I lost $80 in gambling, My bike broke down in Winnamucca cost $120. The grand total for Nevada/Washoe county $400-$500 -- Andy, October 14, 1997 at 10:11a
I purchased more than $200 worth of professional slide film, just under $150 of liquor (hey, I swear, some of it was to bring home), and about $50 in groceries in Reno. Not to mention filling the gas tank of the RV we were driving to the tune of approximately 70 gallons, and three ice chests of ice (I think it was 22 blocks, whatever that costs) -- Dale L. Larson, October 14, 1997 at 8:55a
$100 at Safeway $60 gas -- JoMoCo, October 14, 1997 at 6:42a
WE spent in Washoe County during Burning Man: Food $ 45.00 Gas 78.00 Gambling 110.00 -- Rick Sajbel, October 14, 1997 at 2:32a
Total spent in Washoe County: Driving to Burning Man: Gas at Boomtown $37.00 lunch at Boomtown (4 people) $17.00 After Burning Man: We stayed at Boomtown on 9/1 - 9/5. Hotel (4 days) $200.00 Food (5 days) $250.00 Casino Net loss (2 people) $300.00 (we did OK) Children's archade (2 people) $400.00 (they spent more than we did) Gas going home $32.00 Total spent in Washoe County $1236.00 -- Jim Cruff, October 13, 1997 at 6:31p
That monday Night after Burningman 6 of us stayed in Reno overnite. Stayed at the Peppermill Hotel gambled a little. With meals and everthing we spent at least $800.00 just in Reno. -- Gus Hudson, October 13, 1997 at 4:51p
My flight to Reno from Vancouver, Canada on Reno Air - Cost approx. $200 U.S. Purchase of food, water, gas, other supplies in Reno (me and three friends): approx $250 U.S. One night stay in Reno trailer park, with meals and, casino visit (me and three friends): approx $95. -- Robert Brookfield, October 13, 1997 at 3:59p
Kat (not the one who is so often impersonated) and I spent a total of around $75 for gas in Washoe County. Everything else we carted in. -- Phillip, October 13, 1997 at 3:44p
<B>Washoe County Spendings 1997
</B> $50 - Groceries
$30 - Gas
$120 - hotel before & after B.M.
$30 - restaurant food
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<B>TOTAL: $230.00 -- Suzanne, October 13, 1997 at 0:17p$100.00 groceries in the crappy little town near blackrock city $60.00 groceries in Reno $50.00 in lunch in Reno $60.00 in gas in Reno Plus there was the emotional cost of having to endure going through Reno. -- SM, October 13, 1997 at 0:03a
For the past 3 years we've spent the following: about $60 for hotel room, $30 for gas, $50 for meals, $25 for last minute suplies. It's the only reason we have for going to Reno. -- Don H., October 12, 1997 at 10:20p
approx. $120 at twin city surplus, $30 at home depot, $30 for misc. things like bungee cords & umbrellas, plus food - which was about $100 for food and water. -- craig, October 12, 1997 at 5:50p
Over $750 last year with car rental and other provisions completely purchased in reno... Car rentals in Nevada carry a whopping 15% plus tax on them... Plus i got a ticket from those fucking gerlach pigs (went to warrant to the tune of an additional $350) -- Baba louie of the gerlach wazooie, October 12, 1997 at 4:04a
$50 camera filter $15 ice $25 gasoline $10 cigars $30 groceries $20 resturants $15 army surplus $10 thrift store $21 extra film $200 nearly all together for one person -- Jon Alloway, October 12, 1997 at 3:53a
I went to Burning Man in '96. I wanted to go this year but my husband is a little up tight about me having a good time without him. Oh well, hopefully NEXT YEAR!!!!! It was so awesome I have to go back. I didn't spend alot of money but did alot of partying of course. -- nikki, October 11, 1997 at 4:45p
I went to burning man in '96. It was fucking awesome! Wanted to go back this year but I have an anal retentive husband who didn't want me to go. I should have went anyway!!! When I went I didn't spent much money, I didn't do alot of eating or driving. I did do too much partying but it was well worth it. -- nikki, October 11, 1997 at 4:41p
Sorry, but I need to know how to get to 98's Burning Man. I wasn't sure about anything else I saw, please help me out. I've got some art that no one else understands and will blow you away. I'd kill for the chance to show it off. If anyone can help... -- Don Khan, October 10, 1997 at 8:20p
We spent $20 for gas in Reno, $45 for water, groceries and batteries at Keystone shopping center, $10 for yogurt and snacks at cute little yogurt shop in Keystone Center, about $18 for buffet at Circus Circus on the way home and $5 in slots. -- Mary Beth, October 10, 1997 at 5:32p
Food for two, film, batteries etc about $140 Shade awning $130 Water Containers $18 Auto Fuel $40 Costume Misc $70 Folding camp table $45 Solar shower $15 Money spent at: Copeland's Sporting Goods, Twin Cities Surplus, Scolari's -- Matt Riecken, October 10, 1997 at 10:24a
In preparing for Burning Man, I'd say I spent the following in Reno: $20 for gas, $50 @ Costco, $50 at Albertsons & Safeway (food, water, ice), another $50 in other stores (costume preparations, gas for stove, etc.)and another $5 at a car wash once back in town. About $175 total. -- Purple Princess, October 10, 1997 at 10:22a
Our purple phreak camp had 11 people, 2 non-enviro vans, and a car. In Empire we bought lots o'gas, food on the way in and out, cigarettes (too many)and ice. We bought camping gear and ate in Reno on the way in and out. We spent about $550 total. -- Purple Phreak, October 10, 1997 at 9:28a
My husband and I flew in from L.A. -- we bought all of our groceries and a few sundry items from a shopping center in Reno -- about $100; we rented a truck for the weekend -- about $200; gas -- about $30; eating in Reno & Gerlach -- about $40. -- Linda Williamson, October 10, 1997 at 8:39a
My friends and I spent $55 on gas and probably $30 in food. We also left over $50 in the slot machines. $135 total. -- Bone Daddy, October 10, 1997 at 8:16a
Spent $20 on gas in Gerlach, another $40 or so at the grocery store in Empire. In Reno I dumped about $250 on a new battery for the truck, some camping supplies and food. All told, that's $310 spent in Washoe Co. -- Terry, October 10, 1997 at 4:30a
We spent about $30 ($20 in Gerlach) on gas, $6 getting car cleaned by the nice kids in Gerlach, $5.00 for stawberry rubarb pie and a drink, and another $20 on food and cigarettes in Reno. -- randi, October 9, 1997 at 6:45p
$145 car rental $116 supplies (tent, lamp, sleeping bag) $ 40 groceries $ 35 hotel $ 18 gas $ 30 restaurant -- yvette, October 9, 1997 at 1:55p
Two of us spent at least $50 in gas, $40 in groceries/water, $20 in meals in the Reno area, plus some ice at the Empire general store. -- briandarr@aol.com, October 9, 1997 at 1:52p
All told, about $60 in food and gas going in and out of Hualupai Playa. -- John, October 9, 1997 at 0:16p
Sorry- I'd heard before I left how Washoe was trying to jerk BM around and overcharge us. So I spent $6 at the Site for the Ice from the General store. Managed to gas up in california. Maybe if I'd felt like we were welcome I wouldn't have made a point of not spending any money in Nevada. -- Steve Bradford, October 9, 1997 at 7:48a
About $40 bucks in gas, $30 in meals, $20 in gambling, $30 in foodstuffs, and about $30 in beer. -- Rob the Wop, October 9, 1997 at 6:21a
$120 in gas, $40 for food and drink, $60 for liquor, $19 for cigarettes, $100 on blackjack. fuck the nugget... -- nettie@sirius.com, October 9, 1997 at 2:50a
$120 in gas, $30 for food and drink, $100 on blackjack. fuck the nugget... -- nettie@sirius.com, October 9, 1997 at 2:49a
We spent $120 on groceries, $25 on gas (one tank coming and going), $55 on a motel, $20 at Denny's in Reno... -- Anon., October 9, 1997 at 0:25a