I'm not going to question your taste in foreign locations... well, okay, that's exactly what I'm doing, I guess. It's just... I mean, you've never been here and you're ostensibly an RPG fan, you're not curious?
Anyway, my incredulousness aside, this came up in chat.
Yukari-sama> Most international destinations will be at or over $1000 for most folks in the US, more so if you don't live near a major international airport to begin with.
<Yukari-sama> And spending that much money on a weekend is a bit of a waste.
<Djinn> Yep, but you can get $500-$600 tickets online.
<Yukari-sama> I call BS on that.
<Laggy> ...to Japan? Bullshit.
<Laggy> Roundtrip is not that low.
<Yukari-sama> Show me these $500 tickets and we'll talk.
<ErikoKirishima> If we were going to do DLCon in Japan, I'd say we'd need to do it for at least two weeks to get the money's worth out of it.
<ErikoKirishima> And I don't know how many people can take off two weeks.
<Laggy> If it costs less for me to go to Japan than it does to go to Halifax, that's just utterly inane.
<Yukari-sama> I've heard that super-bargain tickets can be gotten to Japan for under $1000, but not significantly less than that.
<Laggy> Just saying that international travel is 500-600 is ridiculous.
<Laggy> Overseas even.
<Laggy> That's the price just to fly across to the continent.
<Djinn> The last time I looked, I found a roundtrip package for two people to Japan for $1100 when booking 5 months in advance.
<Laggy> Find it
<Laggy> Show us it
<Yukari-sama> Yeah, definite case of "pics or it didn't happen".
<Laggy> Cause -I- would be interested in going to Japan at that price.
<Djinn> Okay, I'll do a search, but I kind of needing a starting point, not just a destination.
<Laggy> SF
<Laggy> I'm on the west coast, that is as close to Japan as you can get in the states.
<Laggy> It should be *cheapest* here.
<Yakumo> Even if you do find that, a full DLCon in Japan is not feasible.
<superaway> What Yakko said.
<Laggy> Housing is the issue past tickets.
<Yukari-sama> Yes.
<Yukari-sama> Anyone who would travel overseas to stay for three days is, bluntly, an idiot.
<Gateguard> maybe a Japan mini-meet sometime, but not a full DLC
<superaway> The logicstics of DLC is hard enough with three-four drivers.
<Yukari-sama> And housing for a week or more is NOT cheap.
<Yakumo> Getting tickets five months in advance is asking a lot from people who often can't commit that far ahead due to jobs or whatever.
<Yukari-sama> Super: in fairness, you can MUCH more easily get away without having drivers in a lot of countries that aren't the US.
<Yakumo> Plus housing costs, I doubt you can fit all of a Con in your house for nights.
<superaway> Oh right.
<Yukari-sama> Europe and Japan both have excellent pubtrans.
<superaway> Japan's cheap for me because DC is a direct flight there.
<Djinn>
http://www.vayama.com/flights-san_francisco-japan <Yakumo> Then there's what Hal said, a three day trip is too little but getting this many people to coordinate vacation time? Hell no.
* Laggy looks.
<Laggy> ...okay, that is retardedly low. What the hell.
<Yukari-sama> Yeah, something seriously fishy about that.
<Laggy> Is this a site you buy tickets from frequently?
<Djinn> I don't buy tickets frequently period.
<Gateguard> first off, I note those dates are not for the usual DLC times
<Djinn> It's just the first thing I found.
<Gateguard> so that might change things alot
<Laggy> How do I.. actually view the flight info.
<Laggy> I see a price and text
<Laggy> But no link
<superaway> Yeah, summer prices are generally higher.
<Yukari-sama> No mentions of flight numbers either.
<Laggy> That's what I meant about flight info.
* Yukari-sama nods.
<Djinn> input the information into the find-a-flight box.
<Yukari-sama> it's claiming Houston to Japan is $770.
<Yukari-sama> ...on United.
* Yakumo runs a search on Air Canada's website, gets around 6-700 for the same timeframe.
* Yakumo facepalms at the fact one of these searched flights has a layover in Chicago. <_<
<Yukari-sama> Just pulling third week in July from next summer, I get one lowball for $624 from Air Canada and everything else is over $1k.
<Djinn> Hey, I didn't say the flight was convenient, just that I'd seen them for cheap
Summary - Tickets to Japan can be found relatively cheaply (~$500-$600). But there are plenty of other obstacles to a full DLCon Japan. I could host a week-long DL meeting for a small number of people (probably no more than 10 if we all stay in my apartment like illegal immigrants), so we could at least get around the housing problems. Transportation is nicely covered by Japan's public transportation system. It's still costly, but honestly, I would have never expected the DL to provide me with an excuse to travel. So it's worth thinking about, even if ultimately people can't afford it/don't have time.