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View Poll Results: When do you think you get the best deals or value?

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  • Doesn't matter....it's all luck or other

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  • Earliest (morning, first day)- best stock, etc.

    20 47.62%
  • Middle-ish time. Rush = better bargains

    0 0%
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    Question Best time to go a show?

    Just looking for opinions.

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    Re: Best time to go a show?

    Normaly the best time is first thing..all the really good stuff goes quick.
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    Re: Best time to go a show?

    Are you looking for seasons? Or times of the day?

    Seasonally, mid to late summer and early fall typically gives you the biggest selection of new hatchlings.

    Times of day...sort of depends on what you're trying to do. Personally, I prefer arriving at a show as early as possible. You see more animals that way, and they tend to be a bit less crowded than later in the day. If you want to wheel 'n deal...then right before closing is often a good time, because vendors are eager to move as many animals off their table as they can and are likely to give better deals then they might have at the beginning of the show.

    EDIT: started typing before the poll was posted. LOL
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    Re: Best time to go a show?

    You left out my favorite! Be waiting in line at opening and stay until closing! I find that even if I'm not looking to buy anything, I just really enjoy looking at the animals and talking to the vendors.

    As far as making purchases, I'd definitely want to be there first thing in the morning, to have better selection. While you might be able to get a lower price with at least some vendors if you are close to closing time, I think the real prizes are the top notch animals, which will already have sold. What's the point of getting a bargain on an animal you would never have purchased if you'd seen the one on the next table over that sold a few hours ago?
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    Re: Best time to go a show?

    We went early on the 2nd day, and had happy results

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    Re: Best time to go a show?

    agreed with kc261..

    Hit up the earliest part of the sale for the best animals, stick around for deals.

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    Re: Best time to go a show?

    When you go in the morning, you are more likely to get a cool morph or animal rather than in the middle or the end of the show because by then it would most probably be sold.
    Tiff'z Morphz

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    Re: Best time to go a show?

    Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    You left out my favorite! Be waiting in line at opening and stay until closing! I find that even if I'm not looking to buy anything, I just really enjoy looking at the animals and talking to the vendors.
    I'm with Casey!
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    Re: Best time to go a show?

    i go early on day one,and late on day 2 to sweep up some deals..however,,my best deal was vip at repticon(open an hour early one day one)100% het OG male,and yellow belly male for 75 for both...couldnt beat that
    1.0 blonde pastel,1.8 normal,1.1 het orange ghost 1.0 het butterscotch 0.1 het green ghost 0.1 het albino 0.1 rtb 0.1 yellow anaconda 1.0 borneo blood 1.0 albino burmese

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    Re: Best time to go a show?

    I help out at the Bowling Green reptile lab's table so I am there from start to finish. I have gotten deals at all times of day. Sometimes vendors with a large stock of animals (like ball and corn hatching season) will put more out as some sell so the best one might not be on the table yet. Also some of the smaller vendors leave once they have sold most of their animals so may be gone a couple hours before show end. In addition to that you have the people walking around selling animals they don't want or can't keep and they can be there at any time of day. If you have the money buy what you want at the beginning and then stay to the end to get deals and too make sure you didn't miss anything.

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