Very reasonable, but I’ll say to the opposite that for people dealing with flights and things and trying to get back to go to class, bunching things has a serious benefit.
I’ve wondered about this many times, but for people traveling a long way it does mean it’s practical to attend more events than if they were broken up. It does mean you have to budget your energy differently than people who are only going to one event, though, which isn’t obvious when everyone around you is trying to get the most out of a weekend rather than a week-long stretch.
Very reasonable, but I’ll say to the opposite that for people dealing with flights and things and trying to get back to go to class, bunching things has a serious benefit.
I’ve wondered about this many times, but for people traveling a long way it does mean it’s practical to attend more events than if they were broken up. It does mean you have to budget your energy differently than people who are only going to one event, though, which isn’t obvious when everyone around you is trying to get the most out of a weekend rather than a week-long stretch.