I'm coming to FUN this January...Any Advice?
Hi All,
I'm finally taking the chance of coming across the pond (I live in Europe) and go to my first major US coin show, FUN in Orlando, FL this January. With this being only my 2nd visit to the US and my first US coin show, I'm in need of a few advices.
I know that the official show dates are January 8-11, but I guess that there will be more pre-show activities going on. Although I probably won't have the funds to buy anything major out of the auctions, I do would like to have the opportunity to look through the auctions and learn, learn and learn. Learning is my first major goal for this show, besides meeting more people from the US numismatic world (I've only met a few when I was in California in June).
I currently have my flights set for January 5-13. I will be arriving at 7 PM on January 5, a monday and will leave the next Tuesday, January 13. Current plan is to spend 4 days at the show/auctions, and hanging out at Disney World/Sea World and with forum members the rest of the time. However, I have been thinking of rebooking my first flight to the previous Friday or Saturday to have a little more time to recover from my jetlag and discover somewhat more of sunny Florida before the actual show dates.
A little bit of advice on the auction schedules and days to be at the show is appreciated. I realize that the sunday will most likely be very, very slow and I will probably be out of cash by then, hence visiting some attraction like the next monday would be a good plan. Besides that I have no clue.
Thanks all for your help and it will be great fun @ FUN meeting all of you after spending 5 years on this wonderful forum
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Dennis
I'm finally taking the chance of coming across the pond (I live in Europe) and go to my first major US coin show, FUN in Orlando, FL this January. With this being only my 2nd visit to the US and my first US coin show, I'm in need of a few advices.
I know that the official show dates are January 8-11, but I guess that there will be more pre-show activities going on. Although I probably won't have the funds to buy anything major out of the auctions, I do would like to have the opportunity to look through the auctions and learn, learn and learn. Learning is my first major goal for this show, besides meeting more people from the US numismatic world (I've only met a few when I was in California in June).
I currently have my flights set for January 5-13. I will be arriving at 7 PM on January 5, a monday and will leave the next Tuesday, January 13. Current plan is to spend 4 days at the show/auctions, and hanging out at Disney World/Sea World and with forum members the rest of the time. However, I have been thinking of rebooking my first flight to the previous Friday or Saturday to have a little more time to recover from my jetlag and discover somewhat more of sunny Florida before the actual show dates.
A little bit of advice on the auction schedules and days to be at the show is appreciated. I realize that the sunday will most likely be very, very slow and I will probably be out of cash by then, hence visiting some attraction like the next monday would be a good plan. Besides that I have no clue.
Thanks all for your help and it will be great fun @ FUN meeting all of you after spending 5 years on this wonderful forum
Dennis
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I really can't give you any advice about what to expect from FUN, because I've never been, but from what I've heard it is HUGE and lots of fun.
I will be at the show first thing Thursday (1/8/09) and most of the day on Friday. I really hope to meet you and see some of your Seated Half Dimes.
It sounds like you are going to have a great 8-9 day adventure with the coin show and Disney World, etc.
Just kidding-
It's cool that you are making the trip, and you should have a great time. As far as advice- I have none to give because I've never been to a major show. If I were lucky enough to be in your shoes, I'd try to meet up with someone from the Forum who will be there early so that they can show you the ropes.
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<< <i>You will spend less money by spending cash at the coin show instead of going to Disney.
Just kidding-
It's cool that you are making the trip, and you should have a great time. As far as advice- I have none to give because I've never been to a major show. If I were lucky enough to be in your shoes, I'd try to meet up with someone from the Forum who will be there early so that they can show you the ropes. >>
I've done both before...and, you aren't kidding
I did spend more at Disney than at FUN
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I'll be there this year and I am sure I will be hooking up with a ton of forum members so I hope to see you there.
I live in South Florida, and this will be my 5th consecutive FUN show. (Shane, feel free to jump in and correct me if I'm wrong.) I believe that Thursday is the "dealers day" on the bourse and you can get in with a pass for $100. Friday-Sunday is free for the general public, and there will probably be 800-1000 tables. You must register to get into the major auctions to participate and/or view the lots. This year, the one that interests me the most is the Heritage auction of the Sanderson family collection of Morgan dollars. I won't be able to afford any of them, but I am curious to see how they will fare given the current economic state. There are also club meetings which usually take place over the weekend, and they are also open to the general public. I would suggest that you go online to the FUN website to check the schedule of events. Although this is my first year as a member at PCGS, I believe that they offer a complimentary brunch or lunch for some of their membership. I have attended those of other organizations in past years, and they have always been informative and give you the opportunity to meet some of the members in person.
As far as hotels are concerned, there are several very close to the convention center. Some attendees prefer to stay close by while others prefer to find lodging closer to the dining & shopping district. Regardless, there is an ample selection within 1-2 miles form the show. A MapQuest search can show you all of the possibilities. I don't know if you are a smoker, but be aware that Orlando passed a law that now bans indoor smoking at all of the hotels. If you haven't already done so, I would make the hotel reservations as quickly as possible. I don't know if the economic state will have an adverse effect, but January is near the peak of the tourist season, and hotels can fill very quickly.
I assume that you will have a rental car at your disposal. There is a $10 daily parking fee at the convention center. Be aware that the parking lot can fill very quickly. There are auxiliary parking areas in the outlying fields, but you may be faced with a very long walk. Last year, some enterprising young kids provided bicycle taxi service for the outlying parking areas. The worked strictly for tips. If you arrive early enough, 8-9AM, you shouldn't have a problem.
The last few years, the weather has been very accommodating. We get very little rain in January. Temperatures may vary, but you can usually expect them to be in the 70's during the day. You may want to have a jacket at your disposal just in case.
I hope this helps, and perhaps I will see you at the show.
Chris
you are taking a special trip to collect coins, so maximize your exposure to coins! Participate in the pre-shows and auctions to the maximum extent possible. Buy and use an early bird pass for the actual FUN show too. Plan to attend some of the educational sessions also, the FUN show has some of the best!
#2 Use the right exit. Flordia roads are designed for use by people with bifocals that drive slow. I don't drive slow or wear bifocals so I missed the exit on a toll road from I-10 and went to Tampa. The I got confused when I did exit at the convention center on the exit that goes round & round in circles & I ended up out in the country somewhere. Then when I was leaving I went the wrong way and making 3 right turns at Disneyland DOES NOT put you back on the interstate. Which was no big deal but I was on a motorcyle & it was dark & raining.
#3 If you go around to the back of the convention center you can get a non-english guard at a side gate to let you in for free & save $10 on parking.
#4 Don't drive around all over the parking lot looking for a close spot or the guards will stop you and ask why you're driving up & down all the aisles looking around.
#5 It's a large show and you can't look at everything in 1 day, don't even try. I wander around aimlessley getting a feel for the show and making mental notes for a while, then zero in tables that looked interesting. I check every table on every aisle.
#6 Use your board id on your stickum nametag and you'll meet lots of nice & interesting people and spend much time talking to them.
Chris
Before you leave home, put all your clothes out on your bed.......... put your cash next to it.............
Now here comes the key part of my advice............
Take one-half the clothes and put them in the suitcase.......... then, take 3 times the cash !!!!!!!!!!!
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Have FUN in Florida!
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As far as the auctions go, I plan to do the lot viewing and maybe attend 1 or 2. Any idea yet what day the Heritage Auctions will be? What about any other auction companies?
I'm also planning to attend the LSCC meeting. About these educational seminars, what can I expect? When will these be?
Thanks,
Dennis
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<< <i>Thanks all. I'm planning on just learning, meeting people and buy a nice coin or 2...
As far as the auctions go, I plan to do the lot viewing and maybe attend 1 or 2. Any idea yet what day the Heritage Auctions will be? What about any other auction companies?
I'm also planning to attend the LSCC meeting. About these educational seminars, what can I expect? When will these be?
Thanks,
Dennis >>
Dennis, you can find much of the information you need, here:
www.funtopics.com/Fun_Shows/events_scheduled.html
Chris
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It's over priced and many of the exihibits are close in January.
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<< <i>Dennis,
Don't pay more than $25 (about 20 euros) for a pair of jeans - unless there a cute blond in them.... >>
That's why I am buying most of my clothes in the US now a days... a good pair of jeans is over a $100 here in Europe.... I'm not that crazy anymore
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<< <i>Dennis,
Don't pay more than $25 (about 20 euros) for a pair of jeans - unless there a cute blond in them.... >>
Seriously, I would spend more time at the show than at Disney World. No one loves The Mouse more than Longacre, but if I was in my late teens/20s, I would not want to hang out in the park with hundreds of thousands of screaming kids.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
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<< <i>Dennis,
Don't pay more than $25 (about 20 euros) for a pair of jeans - unless there a cute blond in them.... >>
Go to WalMart! You can get Wrangler's for about $17, but you wouldn't want any of the blonds who work there to be in them.
Chris
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<< <i>Dennis,
Don't pay more than $25 (about 20 euros) for a pair of jeans - unless there a cute blond in them.... >>
Seriously, I would spend more time at the show than at Disney World. No one loves The Mouse more than Longacre, but if I was in my late teens/20s, I would not want to hang out in the park with hundreds of thousands of screaming kids. >>
Well that certainly is the main goal...with hopefully a few nice purchases.
If only that dollar would stay a little weaker...but for the worldwide economy its probably not that bad.
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Anyway, when you get tired of coins, going over to the other convention and hanging around the entrance is a lot more entertaining than stoopid Disney World.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...