Well, I gotta say, I was pretty darn impressed with this event. They had about eight of us. And, in addition to the main teacher, there were three other experienced builders on hand to help people out. So everybody got very detailed attention. Not only did they take care to explain all the safety issues, including stuff that one might forget to mention because it's too obvious to say (don't drip while driving), but the staff was very knowledgeable about the various peculiarities of the various devises that people had. My little Eleaf Istick won't fire below one ohm. They knew that without me having to tell them. So, the $25 got you a Igo-W (a perfectly functional first dripper, from what I understand) and the teaching. Afterwards, they brought in pizza and everybody sat around and chatted and dripped. Oh, and if you wanted a different atty, they would apply $10 toward that. So, if you didn't want the Igo, you could get a Kayfun or Vulcan or Magma, you could get that instead for the difference in price. Actually, I do want a Magma, but I'll just get one later. I still don't mind having an Igo to practice with.
Overall, a very nice job. Well done, World of Vapor Indy!