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Originally Posted by i-215
But no, I can't say I entirely know why it's different this time. Forgive my nostalgia for last time. Having been around then, it was pretty awesome.
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The fact you were around then should tell you why it's different.
But here's why:
1. Salt Lake was long expected as being a lock for these games as there was no legitimate competition. It was pretty much an open secret the city was going to be given the bid.
2. Salt Lake had never hosted the Olympic Games before when they won the 2002 Olympics. Ever.
3. Salt Lake had put in previous bids prior to their successful 2002 bid.
4. In 1991, Salt Lake bid to host the 1998 Winter Olympics, held a massive party downtown and was seen as the favorite to win - but Nagano won in a surprise bid. Three years later, they were again seen as the favorite and coupled with losing previously, the win, while expected, was still a massive development since, you know, they finally got it after multiple tries.
Beyond that, there was a celebration at the City-County Building in the middle of the night. Sure, it wasn't as big as 1994 but it was still big enough: