I prefer mx for some reason, guess it's cause I almost always know what's around the next corner. I can tell you that I had as much fun experiencing the other type of riding I got to do at DW that wasn't mx.
I think the best part, about the riding at DW, is that if you normaly don't ride mx or woods, etc. you get the chance to do it with others that are in the same boat. I had a blast doing the hare scramble & poker runs at DW. I didn't feel out of place doing it and not being ab;e to "keep up" was nothing to be concerned about. Even in the mx class, I rode the "B" class, which was for mxers that are experienced. I got a really good start and was running in a good position before I bobbled half way through the 1st lap. I got up and started making ground and felt like I was doing well. The next thing I knew I was passing a lot of riders, I knew I was riding well. As I made my way around the next corner I passed a guy and thought "he looked familiar." As I made my way around the track I noticed he was in front of me again, I once again passed him. Half a lap later he's in front of me again, "how could that be?" It was then I realized that this race wasn't one that was about "winning," it was about having a good time, which I did!
If you have any doubts about doing a dirtweek, you need to come check it out for yourself. I remember reading about the other dirtweeks I didn't attend, 02 was my 1st. I couldn't help but think after reading all the reports that DRN spodefests / dirtweek was about the same a getting caught up in an Amway marketing scheme. They talk a lot of hype to get you there but once you show up it aint all that. I can tell you it aint that way. These are good people out for good clean fun, kind of an oxymoron for dirtbiking isn't it?