GCLA EXPO Coming August 30-31, 2021
Exclusive 2022 SUPER BOWL SUCCESS PLANNING – Breakfast of Champions Panel Announcement
Things are getting exciting here on the pacific coast. The U.S. Open, which generates nearly $200 million over the course of 14 days, will debut at San Diego’s Torrey Pine Golf in early August. At this point, the total daily count for spectators is at 12,000 but by August the PGA believes that they will be allowed to have more than 60% capacity.
The Super Bowl, a one-day event but for chauffeured transportation spans a full week, generates about $100 million for the local community. But this event, unlike any other live sporting event, is massive in terms of attendance and Los Angeles holds the record for the largest Super Bowls in the history of football. Coming off a state shut down like no other, next year’s Super Bowl hosted in Southern California is going to be (H)Yooj!
How big? So big that we don’t have enough transportation inventory to handle the demand. Even with 40 million residents and more than 3,000 active CPUC license holders in the state, California will need a lot of help from the rest of the country to service the Super Bowl.
It’s a tangled process and the reason the GCLA is getting involved. We will be training and mentoring operators within our membership with exclusive information so that our people succeed in cashing in on the Super Bowl next year. For those of you that want our help, you’re in luck. Becoming a member of the GCLA is $6.25 per month. Just sign up on www.gcla.org as a first step.
Be on the look out for information about our EXPO that includes 2 days of networking, education and 30,000 s.f. of exhibits – mostly outside and against the beautiful backdrop of the Pacific Ocean at LA county’s famous Redondo Beach. www.gcla.expo is under way. Attending this session will insure you actually MAKE money…great money. There’s a lot that can go wrong during these insanely busy events and we will cover it all so you avoid disaster. You’ll hear from veterans and experts at Super Bowl logistics, from the NFL and from our state enforcement agencies.
Get ready to RUMBLE!