Seriously thinking about going to Nashville in February for the 2015 convention.
I never been to Nashville or the convention so I thought it would be a nice little trip for me and the wife.
Will probably stay at the Gaylord resort Fri,Sat,Sun,I dont have any idea where to start, are there any certain things that I should check out first.
I am open to any suggestions,maybe places to eat,certain seminars,displays,call makers etc.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks............Greg
Whatever plans you make there is something for everyone and you get to be at the best time you'll ever have with thousands of people who love the wild turkey.
If you're going I suggest reserving a room ASAP. If your staying at the Gaylord better take out a loan ! LOL You will love it ! Anything & everthing about the wild turkey ! You might get lucky & see Tiffany also. Good Luck & have fun :icon_thumright:
vaturkey is right about the loan part.... :TooFunny: The Gaylord is self-contained and there really is no need to go out for anything. Don't be sucked in by that though! The food prices are out the roof!!! It's easy to stay there all day, then when the show is over you're too tire to go out, so you decide to stay there and eat........BAM....that's when they hit ya again!!
My wife and I have been going ever since it has been in Nashville. I work in the booth, she tours Nashville and eats at all the restaurants that she sees on Diners-Drive Ins & Dives. One place I would recommend is over by Vanderbilt, called the pancake pantry. You just need to be there by 6:30 am though. After that it gets packed.
It is a good place to meet folks from the forums and to see those you just see once a year; and, to know that you all share a common interest. It's like a mini vacation for us.
I'll be there. Come by the Gooserbat booth and say hello.
Thanks guys,
I know I am probably going to wear the magnetic strip off my credit card,but hey you cant take it with you.
I am sure there are lots of great things to see and do,I am sure we will have alot of fun.
And Gooserbat I have read several good things about your calls on here so I will stop by your table for sure.
Greg
I suggest you go to the booth/exhibit hall Friday not nearly as many people and you'll be able to move around. The calling contests are a lot of fun too.
I went to make room reservations at the Best Western last week as that is where we have stayed for the last several years and was a little shocked at how much room rates have gone up for the NWTF convention weekend. At $139.99 a night it is getting closer to be worth while to just stay at the Opryland or just stay at home!
If anyone knows of a close hotel with shuttle service thats reasonable shoot me a PM..
does it cost to get in the convention it self? and liek to go to the seminars and such?
The cheapest route I have found is if you re-new or for first timers not belonging to the NWTF is to get your membership during registration while at the convention for $35. They give you a $25 Bass Pro Shop gift card at the time so if you shop at BPS then your net cost to get in is $10 for the entire stay, you then receive membership and magazine as well.
Daily passes otherwise cost (I believe) around $10 each day if your not a member.
BTW I earlier posted about room rates at Best Western, if you call them and tell them you want the NWTF block rate it is $100 plus tax..
Go to Booking.com to book your rooms. The Best Western has great prices but the Country Inn has them beat by a few bucks, and a Friend of mine who travels that way a lot said it was a nice hotel. I'm staying there so we shall see.
The advantage to staying at the Gaylord is you can get into the convention area quick. If I didn't live close enough to drive I would spend a little more to stay there to eleminate all the travel time.
Some great tips and comments so far. It is true about the membership and the BP card. If you are not a member and do not want to become one when you go it will cost you $20 DAILY to get in the door, which covers the exhibit hall/calling contests/seminars and some of the auctions. The wifey and I will be staying at the resort again this year. Yes it is a little costly AND the food can run a tab up also. That being said, I enjoy taking her and spoiling her for her tolerance of my turkey hunting compulsions. So it is a good trade-off. I will echo attending the exhibit hall on Friday if you can unless you enjoy feeling like a sardine. Having access to many many custom call makers and listening to them run their calls sure makes you wish you had more bling in your pockets than you will probably have. It really is a blast and for me it really starts priming the pump for opening day.
One thing we may do different is to try some eateries away from the resort after things shut down. Anyone have any recommendations on "must go" places to go other than the pancake place. Thanks!
Well, there is the Stock-Yard restaurant.
Caney Fork resteraunt is also very good and its just a couple of minutes up the road.
Love their cornbread
Since they enlarged the area and changed the way it's configured, it doesn't seem as crowded as it did in the past. I do hope you all will stop by our booth and say hello.
Thanks,
Clark
Will do!! Would love to meet ya and talk shop. I thought that your statement about people accessing the internet and seeing how you acted, so you act accordingly, was one of the most profound statements I'd read in a while!!!!
Mark