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Old 10-22-2017, 03:16 PM
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I'm planning to attend the above Expo on 11/9/2017. First time for me. If any Member has been to one of these, I would love to hear their input, suggestions and tips. Thank you.
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I went to the one in Lakeland, Florida

If the one in Minnesota is set up the same -

Check their web-site for a list of vendors and a map of the venue - then decide what you want to see first.

Wear comfortable shoes. Try not to carry a lot in your bag - it will seem to be a lot heavier at the end of the day than when you started out.

I don't know if strollers and/or shopping carts are allowed.

There was not much selelction for food (in my opinion) at Lakeland venue. I think people could leave and get back in if they wanted to eat somewhere else - we had wrist bands.

It was crowded at Lakeland.

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Old 10-22-2017, 04:03 PM
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I went to my first large expo in Madison, WI last month. Prepare for an amazing amount of eye-candy:-) If you have some specific things you want to look at or for, bring a list. Madison had great prices on wide fabric for backing, so bring some cloth samples if you are trying to find fabric for a project. It is easy to get side tracked. I agree with @bearisgray, wear comfortable shoes and clothing. I personally carry a backpack to things like this with a small wallet, phone/camera, snacks, and a water bottle. This way my purchases can just go in the bag. I am more comfortable carrying on my back than bags in my hand, plus it keeps my hands empty. Check the vendor hall map and get an idea of what you for sure want to see.

I did not know what to expect so I walked through once, then went back and looked at things seriously. There should be a lot of machines to try - lots of fun there. If you are going with friends, set up meeting times & places, I find it is easier for me to go at my pace than someone elses.

Most of all, have fun!
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Old 10-23-2017, 05:19 AM
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Thank you, Theresa and Bearisgray for your help. I really appreciate it.
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