Just my personal opinion, but one built up after getting my first bay more than 25 years ago and going to shows ever since.....
I completely agree with most of the views above to different degrees:
- yes there are less aircooled VWs on the road nowadays, so as a result the value of them has increased and the ownership has shifted from teens and early 20-year-olds to those in their late-30's and above. This will naturally bring a different focus to shows as, rather than get pissed-up all weekend like I used to, me and most other attendees my age now have young kids with us to entertain and get us up the next morning, so we look for shows with kids entertainment or at least a "family camping" area
- as the value of aircooled has increased, the number of T4's and T5's attending shows has increased as they are a more affordable way to get away
- there are a lot of shows to choose from, so I tend to stay quite local: most of the shows I attend are within an hour of home, one is 2.5 hours, I don't need to go any further so why would I? My go-to's are Volksworld, Alive and V'Dubbin, Volksweald, Grill and Chill, Quex Park VW Show.
- the repetitive themes of SKA music, middle aged blokes on BMX's or Raleigh Choppers, etc bore me to tears
- THE CARS, this is to me one of the most important reasons to visit a show, and I like to see arrow-straight, mile-deep paint which owners have poured their heart and soul into and want to show and (rightly) be awarded for their efforts and vision. Rat-look is wasted on me, Patina (actual patina, not some old ****-box) can be cool. Rule of thumb: proper show car is an Olympic athlete who has spent years training and honing their technique to be the best they possibly can. Rat Look is a fat bloke in a leotard who cant be bothered.
- some shows just stop being good! Ive been to Brighton Breeze a few times including being in the EB line-up, and its nice to see all the motors but its just less and less buzzy each time ive been, so I stopped going. Went to EBI a couple of years ago and the show was great, as it was all about the cars, no themes, no gimmicks, the fact that its one of the best attended shows of the season cant be a coincidence.
I think its important that we keep attending shows and flying the flag for aircooled, or one day we will turn up at Volksworld and it will all be watercooled indoors with us having a quiet corner outside for "what inspired T8's".