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Hi All. I'm going to take a road trip and was thinking about including Toledo. Looks like i would be in Toledo thurs night - sunday morning. I was hoping to spend all day fri and sat at the show.
Any words of advice to a first timer?
thanks, David S.
Any words of advice to a first timer?
thanks, David S.
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Make your hotel reservations now!
I'll be there all 3 days too, really looking forward to it.
BTW, my wife is coming too. Last year she noticed that there were a lot of women there, but not a lot for them to do. She was thinking that if there were enough wives interested, she could do make-over classes for them (Good way to stop her from looking over your shoulder for a few hours). Lemme know if anyone's interested.
I'll be there all 3 days too, really looking forward to it.
BTW, my wife is coming too. Last year she noticed that there were a lot of women there, but not a lot for them to do. She was thinking that if there were enough wives interested, she could do make-over classes for them (Good way to stop her from looking over your shoulder for a few hours). Lemme know if anyone's interested.
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Just remember to breathe and if you dont like shopping malls at Christmas... well, lets just say be patient when trying to walk around in the mass of people
This will be my 7th trip to Toledo (12 hour drive one way for me) and I wouldnt miss it! Bring lots of $$ because the cash machine on site quickly empties. If you want to park close by in the parking garage across the street from the convention center get there EARLY (like 6am) no kidding... and you can start browsing the swap meet tables that early, as guys show up to get their tables when its still dark out.
Its one hell of a good show!
AJC
This will be my 7th trip to Toledo (12 hour drive one way for me) and I wouldnt miss it! Bring lots of $$ because the cash machine on site quickly empties. If you want to park close by in the parking garage across the street from the convention center get there EARLY (like 6am) no kidding... and you can start browsing the swap meet tables that early, as guys show up to get their tables when its still dark out.
Its one hell of a good show!
AJC
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David,
I have been going to Toledo for the past 15 years or so. I generally go down on Friday, first thing, and stand in line for what seems forever getting tickets. Once past that, you have to fight huge crowds to discover not everyone is set up yet. Once I make one circuit of the place, downstairs and upstairs, everyone I go with has about had it for the day and we head back home - usually discovering that we missed something. I then end up going back on Sunday, which over the past several years has not had the attendance of Friday or Saturday, so you can get around really good - except that some of the vendors have sold out on what you were looking for.
This year, we will still go on Friday, but we are arriving around lunch time on Friday at Tony Packos and then heading to the Seagate center around 1:00PM. No wait for tickets and others will be tired and leaving for the day or lunch so the crowds shouldn't be too bad. Most everyone should be setup by then. I'll probably go back on Sunday again, but I do think Friday will be a bit less of a hassle.
Don't forget to be able to take lots of pictures - the planes on display are unbelievable. Two planes that I always look for are ones entered by Faye Stilley and Keith Shaw. Faye is a wizard with monokote and Keith always comes up with something that get the saliva glands going.
Dan
I have been going to Toledo for the past 15 years or so. I generally go down on Friday, first thing, and stand in line for what seems forever getting tickets. Once past that, you have to fight huge crowds to discover not everyone is set up yet. Once I make one circuit of the place, downstairs and upstairs, everyone I go with has about had it for the day and we head back home - usually discovering that we missed something. I then end up going back on Sunday, which over the past several years has not had the attendance of Friday or Saturday, so you can get around really good - except that some of the vendors have sold out on what you were looking for.
This year, we will still go on Friday, but we are arriving around lunch time on Friday at Tony Packos and then heading to the Seagate center around 1:00PM. No wait for tickets and others will be tired and leaving for the day or lunch so the crowds shouldn't be too bad. Most everyone should be setup by then. I'll probably go back on Sunday again, but I do think Friday will be a bit less of a hassle.
Don't forget to be able to take lots of pictures - the planes on display are unbelievable. Two planes that I always look for are ones entered by Faye Stilley and Keith Shaw. Faye is a wizard with monokote and Keith always comes up with something that get the saliva glands going.
Dan
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its the first weekend of april - 2/3/4 this year. there is a site that lists the seminars they have too if you want to go to them. www.toledoshow.com
i have been going for 7-8 years now- its a lot of fun- i do take a break tho to eat lunch- usually off site at a chinese restaurant. then go back after my feet are rested. i live close enough (2 hour drive) that i just go for the day. i go on saturday and get there about 8:30/8:45 usually. tried going friday but the parking is a hassle then because its downtown and the parking lots are all full of the regular working crowd then.. so its a pain to find a close parking place. plus the crowd is about the same as on friday. it does get pretty tight- i usually take some kind of bag to carry any stuff i buy- some of the vendors don't have bags so its handy for that plus any papers you pick up..
ed
i have been going for 7-8 years now- its a lot of fun- i do take a break tho to eat lunch- usually off site at a chinese restaurant. then go back after my feet are rested. i live close enough (2 hour drive) that i just go for the day. i go on saturday and get there about 8:30/8:45 usually. tried going friday but the parking is a hassle then because its downtown and the parking lots are all full of the regular working crowd then.. so its a pain to find a close parking place. plus the crowd is about the same as on friday. it does get pretty tight- i usually take some kind of bag to carry any stuff i buy- some of the vendors don't have bags so its handy for that plus any papers you pick up..
ed
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i usually take some kind of bag to carry any stuff i buy
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Lots of great advice, thanks guys.
we will be staying at a downtown hotel right nearby, so will already be parked (i'll be parking thurs eve and don't intend to move the car until sunday).
Do most vendors NOT allow credit card purchases - cash only?
Can one purchase tickets ahead of time (like thurs eve? - or do you just have to wait in the morning line each day?)
also, sounds like you can go in and out during the day -correct?
thanks again, David S.
we will be staying at a downtown hotel right nearby, so will already be parked (i'll be parking thurs eve and don't intend to move the car until sunday).
Do most vendors NOT allow credit card purchases - cash only?
Can one purchase tickets ahead of time (like thurs eve? - or do you just have to wait in the morning line each day?)
also, sounds like you can go in and out during the day -correct?
thanks again, David S.
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This upcoming Toledo is the 50th Anniversary. I heard they were going to do something extra special this year because of the anniversary...anyone know what it might be?
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Makes me wanna cry. 12 hr drive for me
Myself, Marc, Erick, Michael and Nathan will all be at the show all 3 days. We weren't able to get a booth (long waiting list) so we will be just working the floor with cameras and a couple video cams.
Look forward to meeting some more loyal RCU guys (and gals).
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This upcoming Toledo is the 50th Anniversary. I heard they were going to do something extra special this year because of the anniversary...anyone know what it might be?
[link=http://www.blaineaustin.com/e-toc.htm]Click here for more details![/link]
I'm not sure if this is it, but you should plan to check it out if you are going to be around Friday night.
"The E-TOC is the first invitational event of its kind. TnT Landing Gear has brought together the top freestyle pilots in the world for a freestyle competition. You will see some of the best flyers in the world competing with a wide range of electric planes available today for a GRAND PRIZE of $1000 CASH. This is truly a must see event. Each contestant will fly a 2 minute freestyle to music. This event is geared specifically towards entertaining the crowd. Tickets are $5 and are available from TnT Landing Gear at 419-868-5408. There will be a limited number sold. Tickets are on a first come first serve basis. "
Competitors
1.Chip Hyde USA
2. Jason Shulman USA
3. Quique Somenzini Argentina
4. Mike McConville USA
5. Pete Goldsmith Australia
6. Sean McMurtry USA
7. John Glezellis USA
8. Frank Noll USA
9. George Hicks USA
10. Jason Noll USA
11. Andrew Jesky USA
12. Jason Krause USA
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Dave,
To answer your questions, 1) lots of vendors take plastic, but cash works quicker for small stuff. And you will end up with lots of small stuff. But no, you won't need $1,400 cash to buy that DA. 2) no advance ticket sales. 3) yes, you get hand stamped to go in & out all day.
Dan
To answer your questions, 1) lots of vendors take plastic, but cash works quicker for small stuff. And you will end up with lots of small stuff. But no, you won't need $1,400 cash to buy that DA. 2) no advance ticket sales. 3) yes, you get hand stamped to go in & out all day.
Dan
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Does anyone know anybody know any Weak Signals members or somebody that helps out with the Toledo Show? RCU is trying to get some press passes so we can video and photo coverage for all that can't make it but we haven't been able to get any response. Can anyone out there help? [sm=confused.gif]
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Can't you just pay the $7 admission like the rest of us?
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Can't you just pay the $7 admission like the rest of us?
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hi fellas;
this will be number 38 for me.i had to miss one because i was in the service; DARN.Last year there were 225 venders and hope there will be a few more.Like the others say;bring some money .all the upstairs is full of swap tables.The toledo show is the grandaddy of them all.
ken
this will be number 38 for me.i had to miss one because i was in the service; DARN.Last year there were 225 venders and hope there will be a few more.Like the others say;bring some money .all the upstairs is full of swap tables.The toledo show is the grandaddy of them all.
ken