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Posted By: Bill Stone
OK-- I know it is early but I like to plan ahead --the 27th National is in Anaheim July 26-30,2006. Coming from the east coast which airport is best to fly into? Which is the best/closest hotel to stay in ? Is it possible to get around without renting a car? Any other suggestions from those who have attended in the past will be sincerely appreciated. Thank you ! |
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Posted By: Paul
The airport I'm most familiar with is LAX, & you definetly need a car out there. It's not too early to start planning for me. I have a wife & 3 young kids, & it's in Anaheim. The Disney trip among other attractions will eat into my card budget for sure. |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
Since my log-in name is ocjack, I'd be happy to try and answer any questions about Anaheim and Orange County (oc). |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I am just north in LA and will probably stay at the Disneyland Hotel with my family. You have to have a car with very limited exceptions. I did the last Anaheim national without one, sort of, taking a room in a motel on the road nearby and using a local bus to get within walking distance of the convention center, which was OK. If you come into LAX there are any number of shuttle services that you can engage to take you to Anaheim and back. If your family plans to be at Disneyland the whole time and you plan to be at the show, there really isn't a need to spend the $$ on a car. There is plenty of eating and such at the Disney California theme park area, at least for a few days, and there are a number of restaurants in walking distance from the convention center (ok, long walk). |
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Posted By: cmoking
I think JetBlue flys to Long Beach from NYC and Boston. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Burbank is also a viable alternative to fly into. If it were me, I wouldn't stay right in Anaheim, where the hotel prices are bound to be ridiculous. I would fly into the cheapest airport, get a rental car (you'll be glad you did) and stay 20-30 minutes away from the show. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
I only live 3 miles from Anaheim Convention Center. Parking is my only concern. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've flown to/from NYC multiple times with it, great experience each time. |
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Posted By: Nick
If you're bringing the wife and kids, they will want to go to Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure. Those are right across the street from the convention center complex. Depending on how many days you are going for, you might consider a park/hotel package staying at the Disneyland Hotel if your family intends to take up residence in the Mouse Kingdom. |
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Posted By: Erikv
I am an Anaheim native, living one mile away from the convention center. I will agree with the other posts about renting a car. Although Disneyland/California Adventure are directly across the street from the Convention Center, all other attractions will need a form of transportation! Angels Staduim is 2 miles east of the Convention Center. I would even suggest that the board member planning on attending, pick a date and we can get group tickets for an Angel game. (I think group sales are 25 or more.) There are a number of smaller attractions in the nearby area (ie malls) and other attractions fairly close (Knotts Berry Farm, Movieland Wax Museum.) If you planning to see the Dodgers, that's about a 20 mile drive northeast. San Diego is roughly 100 miles to the south. There are tons of accomidations in the area including Disneyland Resorts, Hilton and Doubletree to name a few! |
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Posted By: cmoking
How far is Downtown Disney from the Anaheim Convention Center? Is it walkable? The last time I went to Downtown Disney, they had free parking. Sounds like it may be a good place to park, walk to the National, then go back to Downtown Disney for dinner - assuming it is walkable to begin with (within 15 blocks hopefully). |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Downtown Disney is quite a walk to the convention center. Free parking is only 3 hours. If you lose your parking ticket, it's $30! I know, because I did once. Like Disney needed it. Disney Greed. |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
Some helpful sites: |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
than the 20 mi. to LA to see the Dodgers on a weekday evening. That said, if you've never been to Dodgers Stadium and have the fortitude to brave the freeways, I'd recommend the trip because it is one of the nicest old school stadiums around. |
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Posted By: Nick
We don't know the schedules for next year yet. |
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Posted By: ErikV
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Posted By: pete
there are several trains including amtrak that can get you around OC and LA...hotel wise, they can be expensive within several miles of anaheim thanks to disneyland, etc...i live in west covina (pop 100k+) and is about 25 mins...a lot of hotels/motels that are cheaper and pretty easy to get to...before you make reservations, i suggest you check out the surrounding area demographics of where you are staying...like all major cities, there is an "uppity", "nice", and "crappy" area...my suggestion would be to spend the extra $25 and get a better location... |
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Posted By: J Levine
Umm...being a Los Angeles native, distances mean nothing to us...L.A. people measuring driving distances in terms of time. From Anaheim to Los Angeles it can take anywhere from 30 minutes (at 4 am on a tuesday) to 3 hours (rush hour seven days a week). |
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Posted By: tbob
I hope that the Anaheim Convention will bring out some Zeenuts, D310s and D311s, Obaks and other regional issues that were AWOL in Chicago; otherwise, except for the friendships and acquaintances of fellow collectors particularly Net54 guys from this board, I see no reason to attend, especially if prices are akin to what they were this summer. |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
Thanks everyone --tbob raises another interesting question --has anyone ever organized a small "vintage only" show ? One where quality items would be available and buyers would know they would not have to sort through modern cards they would only see vintage items? Why wouldn't this work on a small scale? |
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