Cruise drops dreams of Detroit: Detroit News

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ROYAL OAK -- A year after making its first reach into the Motor City, the Woodward Dream Cruise will be pulling back from Detroit this summer.

"We're going to go back to basics," said Dale Dawkins, board president and CEO of Woodward Dream Cruise Inc., the nonprofit that runs the annual classic car cruise. "We have no plans to do an event south of Eight Mile" this summer, he said.

That's because a lack of revenue and poor attendance prompted cruise organizers to part ways with Motorcities National Heritage Area, a federally-funded group based in the Renaissance Center that coordinated new events last year in the days leading up to the cruise at the Detroit Opera House, Michigan State Fairgrounds and outside Comerica Park.

Motorcities, which operates under the auspices of the National Park Service, courted Dream Cruise organizers in 2007, offering to bring the Dream Cruise party officially to Detroit for the first time as well as raise the visibility of the one-day event.

The cruise, held on a Saturday every August, draws more than 1 million spectators to watch some 40,000 muscle cars and classic vehicles roll or park in nine Oakland County communities along the historic avenue.

Both groups said the parting was amicable.

"Motorcities is all about the region and auto tourism and they're going to continue to focus on that," said Bud Liebler, spokesman for Motorcities.

A charity fundraiser at the Opera House days before the cruise was hailed as a success, drawing crowds and raising substantial dollars for the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy

But other events had thinner crowds. Only several dozen cars turned out at an event outside Comerica Park that same day. And new VIP passes offered to cruisers fell flat. Cruise organizers saw none of the $10,000 promised in revenues.

It was "a tough year to start something new," said Chris Baum, spokesman for the Detroit Convention and Visitors Bureau. He said the flurry of new festivities downtown were competing against events spun off the 100th anniversary of General Motors Corp., as well as the centennial of Model T.

"An awful lot of people in the car community did not hear of them because there was so much going on," Baum said.

Baum said that Motorcities, for which he serves as a board director, would continue to promote Autopalooza August, a monthlong slate of automotive events in Michigan that kicks off with the Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance.

Karl Komajda said he would have taken his sonic blue 2003 Mustang Cobra to events in Detroit had he known about them.

"I hadn't heard anything going on," said Komajda, 37, of Warren. "Anything that's going on that's (about) cruising, I would have been there for sure."

The expected crowds didn't materialize at the fairgrounds, where famed rock 'n' roll artist Chubby Checker performed and cruisers were invited to a classic drive-thru by Bob's Big Boy Restaurant.

"The problem was trying to get over people's fear of coming to the fairgrounds," said Jack "Doc" Watson, a legend in muscle car circles for his work while at Hurst Performance Co.

Watson is suing Motorcities for $150,000 in non-payment for merchandise.

Cruise organizers say the pullback will enable them to focus on finding new sponsors. Two major sponsors, Eaton Corp. and GM withdrew their funding in recent months. Together, they contributed $100,000 to the event.

Sponsorship dollars help pay for police overtime and clean-up and thousands of porta-potties along Woodward.

"These are nervous times," said Dawkins, the Woodward Dream Cruise officials.
 
does this really come as a suprise? Have you driven on woodward through Highland park? Yea its scenic, but not really the type of scenery one thinks of when driving their classic car
 
Then go back to basics '95.....Woodward Dream Cruise Inc???? I don't remember them being there.... First year was the best..





"We're going to go back to basics," said Dale Dawkins, board president and CEO of Woodward Dream Cruise Inc., the nonprofit that runs the annual classic car cruise.
 
does this really come as a suprise? Have you driven on woodward through Highland park? Yea its scenic, but not really the type of scenery one thinks of when driving their classic car

They were trying to better connect the Cruise related events in Downtown Detroit with the other festivities. Time to concentrate on teh Downtown events themselves and not try to tie it in like they were. There is a lot of potential in those shows downtown, they are gaining popularity :cool:
 
They were trying to better connect the Cruise related events in Downtown Detroit with the other festivities. Time to concentrate on teh Downtown events themselves and not try to tie it in like they were. There is a lot of potential in those shows downtown, they are gaining popularity :cool:

But did actual cruise route go all the way downtown? IIRC, there are no turnarounds on woodward south of 8 mile. So I assume you'd have to drive all the way down to the roundabout past comerica to do some sort of turnaround to head back north
 
But did actual cruise route go all the way downtown? IIRC, there are no turnarounds on woodward south of 8 mile. So I assume you'd have to drive all the way down to the roundabout past comerica to do some sort of turnaround to head back north

I do not believe they inteded to extend the actual route on Cruise day (Saturday) to detroit, only to advertise the events we had downtown the week of the Dream Cruise.
 
I do not believe they inteded to extend the actual route on Cruise day (Saturday) to detroit, only to advertise the events we had downtown the week of the Dream Cruise.

gotcha. Thanks for the clarification +1:cheers:
 
the dream cruise has run its course, time to get rid of it. All it does is allow all the vendors & such to GOUGE everyone for a week.
 
the dream cruise has run its course, time to get rid of it. All it does is allow all the vendors & such to GOUGE everyone for a week.

Gouged? People force you to buy things during the Woodward Cruise? Want to talk about gouging, try major sporting events in comparison ;)

Do you have any idea how much $$ that event brings to the cities involved in hotel, restaurant, etc business?
 
Gouged? People force you to buy things during the Woodward Cruise? Want to talk about gouging, try major sporting events in comparison ;)

Do you have any idea how much $$ that event brings to the cities involved in hotel, restaurant, etc business?
it used to bring alot, now theyre all shut down the day of because nobody can get to them, instead they charge you to park in public parking spots they deem as their own. I still say the "Real Dreamcruise" is the Saturday prior
 
it used to bring alot, now theyre all shut down the day of because nobody can get to them, instead they charge you to park in public parking spots they deem as their own. I still say the "Real Dreamcruise" is the Saturday prior

I guess I look at it as they aren't able to generate the revenue inside, so they rent out their private lot to recoup :cool:
 
do you mean the private, "royal oak easement public parking" spots?

I was referring to business owners renting their lots. I have no knowledge of public lots other than thosed leased by major sponsors to host their displays.

If you are referring to the public parking between the street and the sidewalk, they did enforce that as public parking during the 2008 show at least. They did come up to our display and remind us that was for public use. It was first come first serve. We just had our cars there by 5AM ;)
 
I wish. We were there for 2.5 days. Exhausting :D
Man last year was rough for me. Saturday alone whooped my ass. we walked down to mustang alley and stopped at that Irish bar right there on Woodward. A couple of beers and a few free shots later we were feeling pretty good. I ended up with a bunch of free jager shit too. I'm sure everyone remembers the jager shark :_slide_:. Then we came back this way for a party at my buddies house. Two of us split a 30pk of PBR. I woke up sunday morning in the bed of my truck parked in his driveway. :shake:

Atleast i didn't drive home right? :laugh: we took the boat out and I slept on the engine cover just about all afternoon. :D
 
the dream cruise has run its course, time to get rid of it. All it does is allow all the vendors & such to GOUGE everyone for a week.

Jim, no one is forcing you to buy shit from the vendors. So if you feel you've been gouged, its your own fault. and speaking of gouging, then you need to get rid of all our local professional sports as well. Have you seen the concession prices at Comerica, Palace, Joe Louis?
 
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