XAMURAI wrote:I don't think so. MI has a strict limit in the number of delegates (86). The main reason is the use of bus for transportation. As you know Japan has a very strict transportation law which is being implemented properly.
A bus can only accommodate as much as 45 to 50 passengers. So Imagine if there are 90 delegates, that's already two buses without the staff. That means, MIO needs to hire another bus, which is really expensive, and multiply that to 21 days that it will be used. So, it's not really worth it.
Second, MI strictly implements the "no pay, no entry" policy. And there is a minimum cap with no room for discount or negotiation. Newcomers Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea both paid the minimum fee without fault.
Third, MI does not recognize England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland as separate entries. Nor does it recognize Crimea, although Hawaii is accepted (which is weird... lol)
And lastly, the hotel rooms. The Tokyo Dome Hotel could only block or accommodate as much as 52 rooms for our event. Other hotels cannot give more than that so TDH is the best option. And also, it is four-star hotel with good security and good breakfast! 52 rooms means that we can only accommodate as much as 104 people (including staff). ,,,,,,ENGLAND?????-----MISS INTERNATIONAL 1986 IS ENGLAND -HELEN FAIRBROTHER-HELLLLOOO
At Miss International, nothing is being compromised. The welfare of the delegates is above anything else. It is also for that reason why our owner does not encourage competitive events because the main purpose of the pageant is to promote "world peace" and cultural understanding. Cliche as it may sound, but that's just it...
So, Miss Earth will remain having more delegates...
XAMURAI wrote:I don't think so. MI has a strict limit in the number of delegates (86). The main reason is the use of bus for transportation. As you know Japan has a very strict transportation law which is being implemented properly.
A bus can only accommodate as much as 45 to 50 passengers. So Imagine if there are 90 delegates, that's already two buses without the staff. That means, MIO needs to hire another bus, which is really expensive, and multiply that to 21 days that it will be used. So, it's not really worth it.
Second, MI strictly implements the "no pay, no entry" policy. And there is a minimum cap with no room for discount or negotiation. Newcomers Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea both paid the minimum fee without fault.
Third, MI does not recognize England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland as separate entries. Nor does it recognize Crimea, although Hawaii is accepted (which is weird... lol)
And lastly, the hotel rooms. The Tokyo Dome Hotel could only block or accommodate as much as 52 rooms for our event. Other hotels cannot give more than that so TDH is the best option. And also, it is four-star hotel with good security and good breakfast! 52 rooms means that we can only accommodate as much as 104 people (including staff).
At Miss International, nothing is being compromised. The welfare of the delegates is above anything else. It is also for that reason why our owner does not encourage competitive events because the main purpose of the pageant is to promote "world peace" and cultural understanding. Cliche as it may sound, but that's just it...
So, Miss Earth will remain having more delegates...
hokuto1129 wrote:Ajsys, shall you say, will MGI beat ME in terms of number of delegates? Hehehe.
ajsy0203 wrote:hokuto1129 wrote:Ajsys, shall you say, will MGI beat ME in terms of number of delegates? Hehehe.
2001:
Miss Earth: 42 contestants (inaugural edition)
Miss International: 52 contestants
2002:
Miss Earth: 53 contestants (the year that ABS-CBN started to air the Miss Earth)
Miss International: 47 contestants
2019:
Miss Earth: 85 contestants
Miss International: 90+ contestants (claimed by BPCI) (if they will arrive in Tokyo)
kurarachibana wrote:XAMURAI wrote:
And lastly, the hotel rooms. The Tokyo Dome Hotel could only block or accommodate as much as 52 rooms for our event. Other hotels cannot give more than that so TDH is the best option. And also, it is four-star hotel with good security and good breakfast! 52 rooms means that we can only accommodate as much as 104 people (including staff). ,,,,,,ENGLAND?????-----MISS INTERNATIONAL 1986 IS ENGLAND -HELEN FAIRBROTHER-HELLLLOOO
kurarachibana wrote:------MISS INTERNATIONAL NOT RECOGNIZED-ENGLAND?????----HELLOWWWW....MISS INTERNATIONAL 1986 IS MISS ENGLAD HELEN FAIRBROTHER FYI
sissymeow wrote:XAMURAI wrote:I don't think so. MI has a strict limit in the number of delegates (86). The main reason is the use of bus for transportation. As you know Japan has a very strict transportation law which is being implemented properly.
A bus can only accommodate as much as 45 to 50 passengers. So Imagine if there are 90 delegates, that's already two buses without the staff. That means, MIO needs to hire another bus, which is really expensive, and multiply that to 21 days that it will be used. So, it's not really worth it.
Second, MI strictly implements the "no pay, no entry" policy. And there is a minimum cap with no room for discount or negotiation. Newcomers Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea both paid the minimum fee without fault.
Third, MI does not recognize England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland as separate entries. Nor does it recognize Crimea, although Hawaii is accepted (which is weird... lol)
And lastly, the hotel rooms. The Tokyo Dome Hotel could only block or accommodate as much as 52 rooms for our event. Other hotels cannot give more than that so TDH is the best option. And also, it is four-star hotel with good security and good breakfast! 52 rooms means that we can only accommodate as much as 104 people (including staff).
At Miss International, nothing is being compromised. The welfare of the delegates is above anything else. It is also for that reason why our owner does not encourage competitive events because the main purpose of the pageant is to promote "world peace" and cultural understanding. Cliche as it may sound, but that's just it...
So, Miss Earth will remain having more delegates...Good thing we have Xamurai. If he is not here, the sometime irrational and malicious questions of the thread starter will spread like a fire without solid answers and will turn out as invalidated facts.
sleuth08 wrote:EVEN IF MISS INTERNATIONAL WILL NOT SURPASS MISS EARTH'S NUMBER OF DELEGATES (THOUGH I READ THERE WILL BE 85 DELEGATES AS WELL - THUS TYING WITH MISS EARTH -WHICH IS ALSO AMAZING), MISS INTERNATIONAL SHOULD STILL BE PROUD AS THERE WILL BE A RECORD NUMBER OF 14 AFRICAN DELEGATES - SAME NUMBER AS MISS EARTH BUT MORE THAN MISS UNIVERSE.
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