Posted by NE IA on April 27, 2008 at 17:54:34 from (12.214.15.90):
In Reply to: Mt Pleasant Iowa Show posted by J Schwiebert on April 27, 2008 at 15:55:16:
If you don't have a room by last years show you may be out of luck.
There is more stuff for the wives than they can see in one day. There has to be something for them regardless of what they take intrest in. I guess I have never heard of anyone being not intrested on the first visit---ever.
The ladies may be interested in a super Walley world, and don't forget to observe their distrabution center. You may have to look at a distance however. The whole town cashes in on the dollars.
I try to go every year, and have a game plan usualy. Be sure to have a meeting place at a certian hour, avoid meals at regular meal times. It is not imposible to get tired out before sundown. Be at the indoor museums as they open, otherwise they get real crowded. We try to visit the big indoor steam engines on the first sit down break time.
The swap tent is usualy very busy, and folks take the bargins out all day. You probably can't see it good in one day.
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