> I don't totally get what you're going for as an end result
We're just trying to brainstorm around the topic of ages, specifically the "greying" of our attendee base over the last several years and the comments we've been getting that younger attendees are in the minority.
"Do we have a need or desire for more younger attendees?" and "How can we tweak things to better serve younger attendees?" are the two Big Burning Questions I would like to hear answers to.
> Interesting is that I'm grouped with the younger Diva girls. The times I
> went to Diva I always felt average in age.
That age of 50 for the re-run of the survey data was somewhat arbitrary. It's a nice round number and roughly corresponds to the first quartile. I do think it gave us some valid data to discuss and work on.
> One thing definitely, the younger girls do not dress up. They dress very
> gender neutral and usually wear no makeup.
My observation, for the most part, is quite similar.
> They don't have the urge to dress up or to go out and do things dressed,
> like lots of the girls that go to Diva do.
I might generalize this stating that the younger folks do not show as much of a need for "organized opportunities to dress" as those of the boomer generation did and still do.
> Diva is very expensive. Very expensive.
In all of my now 20 years of doing DLV, this is the first time I recall hearing this remark!
> Last time I went to Diva I was there the whole week and I took
> $3000.00 out of savings and hardly had any left at the end.
As Gina said, this number sounded very high to me too, and when I read this I pulled up the "total cost of ownership" numbers from the recent year's surveys, and the $3000 figure is actually in line with what was reported this year.
That number was running in the $1900-ish range for a few years and then jumped to $2800-ish this year, an increase I mainly attributed to far more overseas attendees this year than in recent years.
However, I must admit that DLV is not as affordable for the middle-class attendee as it used to be. In recent years we've particularly been hearing complaints about the cost of meals at the venues we've selected.
Since the Great Recession eased off, the cost of LV hotel rooms has risen sharply, compounded by such things as that stupid "Resort Fee" and (fasten yer seat belts!) the impending parking fees at many Strip resorts, which appear to be of some significance!
> Younger girls can't afford it.
The two factors that have always come up when discussing the relative lack of younger people at TG (and other) events are the fact that those early in their careers have less disposable income and less available time off.
I think we can add to that list the diminishing need for organized opportunities to dress.
> Or worse, sex work to survive.
That is very sad!
It's one thing that many of us in the TG community are not aware of, and if we are we do not do much about it. One local (to me) counselor who has worked with the homeless community has told me that those we see at DLV and other TG events make up the very very tip of the iceberg, so to speak, and that many members of the TG community are below the poverty line or worse!
Sorry to end this on a downer.