Admission is $8 to get in. You will see hundreds of rarities. You will see so much gold that you will wonder why if it is so common, then why is it so expensive. There are club meetings and several auctions. Go to the auction lot viewing to actually see and hold many great rarities. To this go well prepared with a list of lots you would like to see. There is an economy section where many foreign coin dealers are set up.This is a time to take vacation time and go as many days as possible. Saturday and sometimes Friday many dealers have already packed up to leave, so go as early in the week as you can. ANA web sight is money.org . IF you are planning on going start making notes NOW, because you do not want to miss out a great chance that this is. Try to set up a meet/greet with CoinTalk members and collectors with similar interests at or near the snack bar. Check out the educational displays, there are some very well organized and thought out topics. Most of all have fun looking at all of the "PRETTIES". I will try to answer any other questions that you or others may have.
$8 is a pittance compared to what you will experience. You will also meet some interesting collectors and dealers.
Go on the ANA's website and download some of the $2 off coupons. One for each day you're there. Or if you're there the whole show, joining the ANA makes sense. The $8 fee goes bye-bye.
ANA membership is $28. Magazine, submission privs at NGC and several discounts. And free admissions to ANA shows. Plus if you are a member of your local coin club, there are a few bucks that flow to the club from the ANA.