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where do i go?

Started by McCarter, March 17, 2010, 10:16:17 AM

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McCarter

I have only been to this show once, and it was for one day.  we parked in a parking garage across the street from the center.  i have a bunch of stuff to bring in and have no idea where to go.  i dont want to carry all that crap and make 5 trips from across the street.  do they have vendor parking?  or can we at least pull up in the back or something to unload?  and if so, how do i get back there?

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Redbone

I know they have two big bay doors on the north side.  Across from the post office.  Its been a few years so I dont remember that much.  But that its were they bring in the boats and bigger stuff in and out of.  Maybe you could pull in there and unload. Then go park.  I dunno, maybe someone knows a little more about it.  Good Luck!

Eric

When I set up the TBF booth, they had the big doors open on the north side of the building.  The boats and trailers all went in throught there.  They had us little guys park in the basement (entrance was also on the north side) and use their carts to haul the stuff up the elevator, then to where it belonged. 
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djkimmel

Go in off Michigan Ave on the north side to the underneath garage. Then get a cart and take your stuff up through the freight elevators.

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macbass

thats what they made us do is go to the basement and use the elevators then charged 8 dollars to park for 4 hours while we set up..so if you can just pull in and get teh stuff on the dock you are better off....then the free parking lot is 5 blocks away with a shuttle every 15 minutes parking lot is on seward

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djkimmel

I don't think anyone will get in the loading dock tomorrow without a boat or trailer, and a note from their Mom saying why they didn't come in Wednesday. I think you'll have to park downstairs. Last entrance into the building parking garage.

The freight elevator guy is very friendly. Should be a cart or two waiting there, or travel upstairs to the hall to bring one back down. He'll help.

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McCarter

I made it! ;D

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Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

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