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So far, I'm thinking of going. Probably on Sunday as the show is winding down and the vendors are discounting their goods. :rollhappy:

The biggest issue for me is finding parking that's reasonable close by. That and the fact that I have a phobia about crowds. It's gotten worse as I've gotten older.
 
There is a (pay) parking lot there, however, it fills to capacity at times. I found street parking today, but I got there early.

I agree on the crowds. It can get crazy with all that "get" energy.
 
Eric, you'd be quite comfortable at POE. Perhaps I could finance a trip
there for you next year in exchange for buying some plants for me. The
biggest problem for me was trying to find cabs and finding a really nice
hotel within walking distance. I thought SF would be like NY with cabs
everywhere and you just walk out into the street, get a cab or get run
over. :>)
 
Fort Mason isn't the Convention Center. :) It's just a good place for these kind of one-offs.
 
I had no problem with the venue, but walking across that parking lot after
walking around the show all day just about did me in. I was hauling a lot
of plants as well. Just barely made it to the Starbucks before collapsing!
I like Fort Mason...got to see some seals playing in the water too. Ocean
views are kinda rare in KY.
 
Here are some pics from the display:











I love the kovachii and Tiny Jungle's display (well done! Chris!)

I got there on Sat, there was one ooii left- for $200 from Ooi Leng Sun Orchids!

I ended up with mini Catts from SVO and a volonteanum from Ooi Leng Sun Orchids. kovachii was all gone when I got there.
 
Eric, you'd be quite comfortable at POE. Perhaps I could finance a trip
there for you next year in exchange for buying some plants for me. The
biggest problem for me was trying to find cabs and finding a really nice
hotel within walking distance. I thought SF would be like NY with cabs
everywhere and you just walk out into the street, get a cab or get run
over. :>)
No problem. BTW, We call the NYC lifestyle survival of the Fittest! :p
Thanks for the addt'l photos Leo.
 
ROTFL@Eric! And so it is. The photos are appreciated. I wish I liked
complex Paphs., but I don't. I went to the opening shindig when I was
there and plants were selling so fast I got dizzy and elbowed. Crazy people
with wine glasses are dangerous!

Is the last photo of The Tiny Jungle? I hope Chris did really well financially.

Eric, Manhattan is rather tame compared to Paris. The drivers aim for you
in Paris! They get points for pedestrian knock-downs.
 
ROTFL@Eric! And so it is. The photos are appreciated. I wish I liked
complex Paphs., but I don't. I went to the opening shindig when I was
there and plants were selling so fast I got dizzy and elbowed. Crazy people
with wine glasses are dangerous!

Is the last photo of The Tiny Jungle? I hope Chris did really well financially.

Eric, Manhattan is rather tame compared to Paris. The drivers aim for you
in Paris! They get points for pedestrian knock-downs.

http://newsfeed.time.com/2010/09/08/the-worlds-most-deadly-cities-for-pedestrians/
 
Moscone center is big leagues. Not us. :)
I remember when the show was in the Hall of Flowers in GG Park. Very charming spot! Anyway, that was quite a number of years ago.
Fort Mason is plus for crowds, but not especially charming in my view.
 

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