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Spirit Cheer Welcomes Everyone To: All American National Championships
At all Spirit Cheer events, you have come to expect a relaxed non stress atmosphere in which all of your teams will compete to their highest ability. The Spirit Cheer staff is with you all day long with a smile on their faces and a willingness to help all attendees. Our staff makes the difference. At Spirit Cheer, teams will experience our awesome production sets, high quality sound, and entertainment thru out the day.
PSST: Wait till you see our stilt performers.*
Gifts, throw outs, video entertainment and more fun is what you have come to expect from each Spirit Cheer event you attend. From high quality gifts for each participant and coaches to Caribbean Vacation giveaways, the fun never stops. Join us this year to experience the Spirit Cheer difference and create some of your own unique Spirit Cheer memories.
*Stilt performers do not attend all events but at our most major events.
VENUE LOCATION/ADDRESS:
Expo Center Hall
at the Tampa State Fairgrounds off of I4
4800 Hwy 301 North
Tampa, fl. 33610
EVENT INFORMATION:
Spirit Cheer is excited to announce Tampa as the new home for the All American National Championship. Come join Spirit Cheer as we bring our FUN and EXCITING Nationals to Tampa. A larger Expo hall, more warm-up area and the open warm-up philosophy you’ve come to expect from Spirit Cheer. Join teams from around the nation that will compete for the titles available! All teams will compete on both days, and on Sunday, we have planned numerous awards ceremonies throughout the day. Across the way parents can enjoy the world famous Hard Rock Casino and within 5-7miles all the pleasures of Busch Gardens theme park. There will be something for everyone that attends. Can you say Easy! Call today for more information about our largest competition of the year! We look forward to bringing more FUN and excitement than ever before!!!
EVENT ACCOMMODATIONS:
Spirit Cheer recommends these properties for you to stay at, just ask for the Spirit Cheer room block for your discounted rate:
Host Hotel:
Crown Plaza Tampa East – 813-623-6363
Area Hotels:
Embassy Suites East -1-800-362-2779
Hilton Garden Inn East – 813-626-6700
Homewood Suites – 813-685-7099
TENTATIVE ITINERARY:
All competition schedules will be posted here on the Monday prior to the event.
Doors Open: 8am
Ticket Sales: Friday Night host hotel until 10pm. Saturday at 7:30am
Coaches Meeting: Friday night at 9pm Expo Hall at the Fairgrounds
REGISTRATION FEES:
Participant: $125
Crossover: $60
Individual: $75
Stunt Group/Duo/Trio: $160
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
Registrations must be received by Friday, February 25, 2008
SPECTATOR FEES:
Adult: $25 per day
2-day pass: $35
Student (4-17): $15 per day
2-day pass: $20
Child (3 & under): Free
PARKING FEES:
$16 per car
VIDEO/PHOTO INFORMATION:
Action PitStop is your one source for Photography and Video. Covering the Entire United States, Action Pitstop Photography is second to none in quality event photography.
NO VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHY ALLOWED.
Force Majeure. Spirit Cheer shall not be liable for failure or other delay in performance of its obligations under any agreement to the extent such failure or delay is due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, acts of God, acts of public enemy, fires, floods, war, civil disturbance, participation, sabotage, lock-outs, labor disputes, acts of any governmental or quasi governmental authority, cessation of operations by the NBA, theme park, or any other force majeure.
About the Author
Mike Pare is a representative of Spirit Cheer, which prides itself on teaching and educating young people of all ages and abilities across the country in cheerleading and dance. We promote a positive environment thru cheerleading competition and dance competition.
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