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Old 03-21-2018, 03:34 AM
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As of a few years ago I know that the Lancaster show definitely did not allow wheeled carts of any kind any longer. They also do not allow food anywhere in the display or vendor areas. They do have a 'food court' per se but finding a spot to actually sit and eat your food can be a challenge. At least it was - they may have changed that set up as well since it's been a few years since I've been there.

I agree with a small notebook of some sort or, if you have a smart phone, use the memo or such app on your phone or even just the camera. DH takes pics of everything from labels to large items that he wants to remember or refer to later.

Comfy shoes are a must! I have really nasty arthritis in both feet and hips. If I know I have to do much walking, I wear flip flops regardless of time of year. The back acts up after a time as well. Take breaks.

And I agree with starting with the vendors if that is part of what you are going for. The quilts aren't going anywhere, lol. Items at the various vendors can be gone in a heartbeat. Although I do think most are fairly well stocked.

Most of all - enjoy your trip! Have fun with your fellow guild members and heed the advice of the veteran show goers.
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Old 03-21-2018, 07:24 AM
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We went to the Lancaster Quilt Show several years ago when it was at the Host. Early in the day, a child in a walker somehow tripped one of the upright displays and it was domino effect. Almost every quilt hit the floor. When we returned at the end of our day to see the "best", the quilts will still down. Never did get to see the big winners. What a disappointment!

Today the LQS starts and we had planned to go, however the bad weather is here and so are we. I think we have 6-7" of snow already down, it is snowing hard and is to snow for several hours. Good day to stay in and quilt (or perhaps clean the sewing room). Decisions, decisions!!!
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Old 03-21-2018, 07:34 AM
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i always rent a scooter when doin these shows. i cannot walk the distance. and while there are seats throughout the show, i cant really enjoy myself. so i rent the scooter. id spend the money on fabric quick enough why not so i can enjoy the show. you can rent them where you pay the entrance fee. across from the doors to get in.
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Old 03-21-2018, 07:36 AM
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and dont forget the continental hotel/inn also has a quilt show and vendors.
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Old 03-21-2018, 07:45 AM
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I would highly suggest a walker on wheels....they're called "rollators". I have one simply to prevent falling. However it's extra nice as I can sit anytime my back/leg starts hurting or I need a breather. If you decide on one, be sure the storage area under the seat is made of vinyl so it will fold up easily. Other considerations are its weight capacity and its width . The 1st one I got was 1" too wide for the doorways in the hse. Any medical supply place has them as well as Walmart, Walgreens and other places.
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Old 03-21-2018, 08:19 AM
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Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, take pain pills in case you get to hurting especially if you have sciatica and riding on a bus that long.,water. You should see if they have the walkers with seats.
Don't carry a big purse or anything heavy. Use their coat and bag check.
If taking pictures at a booth #1 Rule Always ask the Vendor First. I never have any problems if I do that but there are a few that won't let you. Now my opinion on that is why bring your stuff and show it if the people can't admire your works. (I don't want to hear copyright)
But the main thing is Have Fun take your time. Are you going anywhere else like to any quilt shops local there?
I wished I still lived there I'd be going. I'm in CA. Now.
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Old 03-22-2018, 01:58 PM
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If you buy a rollator (walker with a seat) at Walgreen's on Senior Day, the first Tuesday of every month, for 20% off.
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Old 03-22-2018, 06:05 PM
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I am not going to the quilt show, but was wondering where you live? I also live in South Central PA
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Old 03-22-2018, 06:38 PM
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I agree with all that's been said except the backpack. Backpacks in crowded quilt show aisles are a nightmare. I can't tell you how many times I've been whacked by someone in front of me wearing a bulky backpack who decides to turn around suddenly. They are also a problem because people want to stand in a crowded booth and take them off and take things out or put things in which entails everyone around having to make room for them. To say nothing of the theft hazard if you are carrying you wallet in one. In general, a bad idea.
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I came up from my home in NC to York, Pa (visiting family, too - I’m originally a born Yorkie) - Lancaster is right over the river - but I still haven’t been here yet. Darn big snow!!!! The show has always been wonderful and all the suggestions are super. Rolly type bags are definitely,not allowed -thank heavens - as I’ve been run over by them many times in the past. I tried the backpack thing for a few years - always got in the way, especially when I started making purchases!! So I use a small cross body purse and just put in the essentials - money, credit/debut cards, drivers license so I can be identified when my purchases overwhelm my body �� a pen, small notepad and of course, the most important - my phone. Haven’t used a camera in years - makes life so easy and it also contains my ever-growing list of items I’m interested in buying at this show and others, Remember to bring a few empty totes and your bag starts to get too heavy, just use the sack sitters -best deal since sliced bread. A ciuoke dollars and yiu can shop some more, take back your full tote and start filling up,another. Just don’t loose your ticket or forget to claim your bags!!! And one big thing. I tried to prepare some friends when AQS came to Charlotte a few years ago - after the show I asked them about it - many were disappointed as “the Quilts were not even in my ability to make”. Of course not - this is a bigggg show with bigggg $$$ and many Quilts are made just to try to win bigggg prizes. It’s nit your local guild or church show so dint attend and get disappointed. Every year I always here ladies say “I never could do that” - appreciate all the work that goes into them, plus the time, etc. - take lots of pictures for inspiration and have a good time. Sorry for my rambling -

Sandy in Mooresville, NC - but actually in York, PA waiting to get to the show,tomorrow (Friday). See you there. Old Country Store in Intercourse is having a sale,in Batiks - $5.98 yard. Everyone is having sales!!!!!
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