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Location for CIS 2017 Heroes III tournament
58 voters
Single choice Public votes Closed 2017-02-05
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Yekaterinburg
37.9% 22 votes
Volgograd
34.5% 20 votes
I’ll go either way; it doesn’t matter which one
1.7% 1 vote
I’m not going to CIS
25.9% 15 votes
In reply to Alexxl
9 years ago
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Alexxl
For those who enjoy asceticism, traveling, and connecting with nature, Volgograd is ready to offer another option, with the following accommodation cost: ...
Sanya, stop trolling. I would gladly go to Volgograd, but the price of 50-55k per week for one person is a bit too much for me. In Moscow, I could manage within +/- 35k, which is more acceptable.
And regarding the conditions, I had to stay in a terrible dormitory in Michurinsk because the hotel rooms were given to the Siberians. In Odessa, my room was decided by a coin toss, and I slept with Zhenya Redvait in a place just like in your pictures for a couple of nights.
But the place in Korolev is more than decent.
It's just that financial accessibility will attract more people, and I would like to attend such an event.
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9 years ago
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Sanya, stop trolling. I would gladly go to Volgograd, but the price of 50-55k for a week's vacation for one person is too high for me. In Moscow, I could manage within +/- 35k, which is more acceptable.
As for the conditions, I had to live in some dead-end dormitory in Michurinsk because the places in the hotel were given to the Siberians, and in Odessa, my place in the room was decided by a coin toss, and I slept with Zhenya Redvait in a place just like in your pictures for a couple of nights.
But the place in Korolev is more than decent.
It's just that financial accessibility will bring more people together, and I want to attend such an event.

I was just trying to lift everyone's spirits)))
PS And I still don't understand where you got the figure of 50-55k per person)))?
2200 for a one-way trip, i.e., a total of 5000 rubles
accommodation 10,000 rubles
banquet 2500 rubles
cinema 3500
food (full board) 5000
Total - 24,000
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9 years ago
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I just wanted to lift everyone's spirits)))
You not only lifted spirits, you also inspired hope!
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9 years ago
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Alexxl
PS I still don't understand where you got the figure of 50-55 thousand per person)))?
Let me reiterate, here's the math for Vladivostok for me:
- 23-25k - full board is stated
- 15k - round-trip tickets Yekaterinburg-Vladivostok
- and 10-15k - booze / entertainment / barbecue / miscellaneous expenses
Total: 50-55k

Korolev:
- 12k - accommodation
- 6k - round-trip tickets Yekaterinburg-Moscow
- 4k - food
- 13k - booze / entertainment / barbecue / miscellaneous expenses
Total: 35k
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9 years ago
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For those who enjoy asceticism, traveling, and connecting with nature, Volgograd offers another option, with accommodation costing 350 rubles per person.
Every year, I go camping in the forest near a student camp affiliated with my university. If the weather is bad or if I'm with children, I usually stay in a cabin like this.
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9 years ago
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Just to reiterate, here's the math for Vladivostok for me:
- 23-25k – that's the full board price you mentioned
- 15k – round-trip tickets from Yekaterinburg to Vladivostok
- and another 10-15k – for drinks/entertainment/barbecue/miscellaneous expenses
Total: 50-55k

Korolev:
- 12k – accommodation
- 6k – round-trip tickets from Yekaterinburg to Moscow
- 4k – food
- 13k – drinks/entertainment/barbecue/miscellaneous expenses
Total: 35k

Where did you find these prices for me? And I'd like to add that you can travel by means other than just airplanes))))
2200 for a one-way trip, totaling 5000 rubles
accommodation: 10,000 rubles
banquet: 2500 rubles
cinema: 3500
food (full board): 5000
Total: 24,000
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9 years ago
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Alexxl
Where did you see those prices, and I'd also like to say that you can travel by train, not just by plane.

Traveling by train in 2017 and spending three days on it seems more expensive for both your wallet and your health than taking a plane.
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9 years ago
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If tickets from Yekaterinburg to Moscow cost 5-6k, and tickets from Moscow to Volgograd cost 5-6k, then the total will be 10-12k. Just a little bit of arithmetic.

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Alexxl
Where did you see these prices? And I'd like to say that you can travel by other means than just plane.
2200 for a one-way trip, totaling 5000 rubles
accommodation 10,000 rubles
banquet 2500 rubles
cinema 3500
meals (full board) 5000
Total - 24,000
26,000. Plus 6 - the budget for a trip from Yekaterinburg will be 32k with full board. Traveling by train is not an option. It's possible from Moscow, but considering that Pobeda flies for the same price...
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9 years ago
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Traveling by train in 2017 and spending three days on it seems more expensive for both your wallet and your health than flying.
Sash, it's hard to understand you Moscow oligarchs; sometimes expensive accommodation and comfort aren't needed, and other times you demand a private plane!!!
I drove to Minsk, and the savings were significant. There are buses, BlaBlaCar, and other options; the main thing is to want it!
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9 years ago
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Alexxl
It's hard to understand you Moscow oligarchs, sometimes you complain that accommodation is too expensive and you don't need comfort, and then you demand a private plane!!!
A plane is primarily about saving time and significantly reducing the chance of catching a respiratory illness from fellow passengers and then getting sick throughout the CIS or having to take sick leave afterward.
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9 years ago
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A plane is primarily a time-saver and significantly reduces the chance of contracting a respiratory illness from fellow passengers and then getting sick throughout the CIS or having to take sick leave afterward.

Ah, how delicate we've become. I remember when Oleg Veretenikov transferred to our football club, Rotor, from Uralmash; they literally transported him in the trunk of a car!
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9 years ago
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Alexxl
That's where you saw these prices, and I'd also like to say that you can travel not only by plane))))
2200 for a one-way trip, i.e., a total of 5000 rubles
accommodation 10,000 rubles
banquet 2500 rubles
cinema 3500
meals (full board) 5000
Total - 24,000
Rattling around in a train for almost four days for 5k in a sleeper car, no thanks.
You should also suggest to the Siberians to take a train to Volgograd :D
And it's not about being soft, it's about time.
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If tickets from Yekaterinburg to Moscow cost 5-6k. And tickets from Moscow to Volgograd cost 5-6k. Then the total will be 10-12k. Well, that's just a little arithmetic.
Yes, indeed, cheaper tickets have appeared. Although the day before yesterday, a one-way ticket cost 7.3k
Now, round-trip tickets cost 13k
https://avia.yandex.ru/search/result/?fromId=c54&fromName=%D0%95%D0%BA%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B1%D1%83%D1%80%D0%B3&toId=c38&toName=%D0%92%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B3%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B4&when=2017-05-06&return_date=2017-05-13&oneway=2&adult_seats=1&children_seats=0&infant_seats=0&klass=economy&lang=ru

Still, it's the budget for Volgograd
10 + 2.5 + 3.5 + 5 = 19k - accommodation, food
13k - tickets
13k - personal expenses
Total 45k

If you take Korolev as a minimum
7k - accommodation
4k - food
6k - tickets
13k - personal expenses
Total 30k

It differs by 50%, by 15k
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9 years ago
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Noom
An airplane primarily saves time and significantly reduces the chance of contracting a respiratory illness from fellow passengers and then getting sick throughout the CIS or having to take sick leave afterward.
Business class primarily saves time and significantly reduces the chance of contracting a respiratory illness from fellow passengers and then getting sick throughout the CIS or having to take sick leave afterward.
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9 years ago
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Business class is primarily about saving time and significantly reducing the chance of contracting a respiratory illness from fellow passengers and then getting sick throughout the CIS or having to take sick leave afterward.
And business class with Qatar Airways practically eliminates this chance.
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9 years ago
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Qatar Airways' business class practically eliminates this risk.
And how do you get to Korolev now? Only by risking contracting a respiratory illness?

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