labup:Sherri: They still have room so I am planning on submitting my application and pictures and see if I get accepted. If I am and come out, I will have a substantial amount invested in this one show. In your experience last year, was there a good turn out for the show, was it well advertised, were attendees balking at artisan prices, exepecting more of a craft show type cost?
That is COOL Laurel! I hope that you get accepted. I haven't had a chance to look at your website yet, but i will be willing to bet you'll get in! Then we could MEET!! That would be too cool, to meet a fellow BD member at the Steamboat show!
Yes, there was a good turnout last year at the show. However, before last year, I hear the turnout was better, because the venue had been in the same place for 30 years. Last year they changed the venue (location) for the show. This year, more people will be aware of the location change and more people will show up.
People were not balking at the prices. People in Steamboat have lots of money to burn. I only sold 9 pieces of jewelry and grossed about $750, and my booth was in a far back corner.
We will have to keep in touch if you get accepted! If you stay overnight, check out the Rabbit Ears Motel -it's $89 a night and its supposed to be pretty nice - nevermind what it looks like on the outside. Then we can go out to dinner after the show and talk about our successful sales!
As far as the credit card transactions - my monthly limit is $3K and single transaction limit is $500. Its possible that either of us might make that in a single day at this show, so I would suggest that you not hesitate to check into www.propay.com - it is not expensive (annual fee $35 and up) and you could get set up with your own account quickly! Get your knucklebuster on eBay from Mr Imprinter - he ships the same day - you can get a good one from him with credit card slips for a mere $28!