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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 557174, member: 4552"]ALL coin shows at the Rosemont Convention Center or the hotel accross the street have at LEAST a $5 intrance fee. Dealer tables are really expensive. Parking is a MINIMUM of $11. Rosemont made those buildings in such a way that there is no place to park for miles except in thier pay parking lots. Some, if smart and get there early, park in a CTA parking lot about a mile away but that too has a charge. </p><p>No food or drinks is allowed to be brought in from outside so you must buy from them if you buy food or drinks at all. </p><p>The upcoming show at the Crowne Plaza Hotel accross the street from the Convention Center also has a charge for parking, $5 for the Friday/Saturday entrance fee. If you want to go on Thursday, it is $50 entrance fee called a professional preview. There is a bar right as you walk in and you really don't want to know how much a Martini is there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 557174, member: 4552"]ALL coin shows at the Rosemont Convention Center or the hotel accross the street have at LEAST a $5 intrance fee. Dealer tables are really expensive. Parking is a MINIMUM of $11. Rosemont made those buildings in such a way that there is no place to park for miles except in thier pay parking lots. Some, if smart and get there early, park in a CTA parking lot about a mile away but that too has a charge. No food or drinks is allowed to be brought in from outside so you must buy from them if you buy food or drinks at all. The upcoming show at the Crowne Plaza Hotel accross the street from the Convention Center also has a charge for parking, $5 for the Friday/Saturday entrance fee. If you want to go on Thursday, it is $50 entrance fee called a professional preview. There is a bar right as you walk in and you really don't want to know how much a Martini is there.[/QUOTE]
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