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Title: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Jim Hardesty on August 16, 2016, 06:55:18 AM
I'm thinking of going to the Annapolis Sailboat Show Oct 6-10th.  This will be my first time to the show.  I would like some recommendations for motels.  Any and all suggestions for anything will be much appreciated.
Jim
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Bill Asbury on August 16, 2016, 08:03:40 AM
Hi Jim,

The Marriott Waterfront Hotel 410 268 7555 is next door to the boat show, so is the most convenient.
There is also a Loews Hotel 410 263 7777 and the O'Callaghan Hotel within walking distance if you prefer
Irish hospitality 410 263 7700.
Others not in walking distance are a Doubletree, Hampton, Hilton, Hyatt, Residence Inn and Westin, etc.
Bill
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Ken Juul on August 17, 2016, 06:11:38 AM
We have used Lowe's in the past.  The Marriott is usually booked a year in advance.  We usually stay at the Historic Inns of Annapolis.  One reservation office for 3 hotels.  Lots of B&Bs also.  Catalina usually hosts a nice after the show party on Saturday night.  Garhauer always has a great display with great prices on their gear.
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Phil Spicer on August 17, 2016, 06:41:41 AM
   Jim: We have found many nice large motels at the BWI airport area,20 or 25 minutes north of the show. Park at the Naval Academy football field ($10) & ride the (free) bus to and from the show. Staying in the BWI area puts us near G & M Restaurant.....The best crab cakes on the east coast! Yes, many good places to eat, but only one place for the best crab cakes. This area also puts you 10 minutes out of Baltimore. Nice harbor tour.
   We will put the show in the middle of a 1 or 2 week east coast trip. Started going to the show about 1990. Since retirement it has become a nice fall trip. We have looked around, and Annapolis is really nice, but staying out at BWI extends the vacation budget. Enjoy the show.
   Just the view from a retired educator.
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Phil Spicer on August 17, 2016, 06:46:22 AM
   Jim: Another note. Thursday, VIP day, costs more but less people. Worth the boat bucks. We plan Thursday & Friday.
   Again, just my view.
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Ekutney on August 18, 2016, 09:01:48 AM
I am from the area and agree with the comment regarding G&M, best crab cakes in the area.  The show is well worth the trip but as stated staying near BWI puts you close to downtown Balt which has many sites to see as well.  Annapolis gets very crowded during the boat show but if you have never been it is a very Nautical town.  After all the US Naval Academy is literally within walking distance of the Boat Show (located at the City dock), lots of shops in the downtown area.  Most vendors have some good deals at the boat show plus there are a number of Brokers as well as manufacturers there, typically they'll have "boat show" specials that are usually 15% off normal prices. 
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: KWKloeber on August 18, 2016, 09:31:45 AM
Quote from: Jim Hardesty on August 16, 2016, 06:55:18 AM
I'm thinking of going to the Annapolis Sailboat Show Oct 6-10th.  This will be my first time to the show.  I would like some recommendations for motels.  Any and all suggestions for anything will be much appreciated.
Jim

Nearby?  You're talkin 2017 right?   :rolling
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Ron Hill on August 18, 2016, 03:00:59 PM
Jim : If you are going to go on boats, then go Thursday. 
If you really want the tents (accessories) then go on Friday.

A thought
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: lazybone on August 18, 2016, 03:12:08 PM
Quote from: Ron Hill on August 18, 2016, 03:00:59 PM
Jim : If you are going to go on boats, then go Thursday. 
If you really want the tents (accessories) then go on Friday.

A thought


If you want to watch a lots of people drooling, then go on Saturday.

I have to add that I love the crowds.  Lots of happy boat people crowded into a small space. It's  the best chance you will have to reconnect to sailing degenerates you haven't seen for a long time.
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Roc on August 19, 2016, 04:29:36 AM
If you want to get a good deal on something, go on the last day, Monday.
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Breakin Away on August 21, 2016, 01:00:37 PM
We go every year by car, but only a day trip.

In the past we have mostly looked and avoided the temptation to spend. Having just upsized, this year we may need to make some purchases.

Does anyone ever try to go by boat? I assume that it is very crowded, and would need to anchor pretty far up one of the creeks. Are there any special considerations? How far away do the water taxis provide service?
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Ken Juul on August 21, 2016, 02:02:59 PM
I think they service the creeks in the Eastport area east to the bay..  Pick a creek and call one of the nearby marinas, they should know.  Weather can be dicey.  Have friends that have delivered boats to the show for years.  They usually get beat up by weather one way, sometimes both.
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Ron Hill on August 21, 2016, 03:00:36 PM
Guys : "WX can be dicey" ain't the half of it ----- an one AM I woke up to frost on the deck!!!!
Title: Re: Annapolis Sailboat Show
Post by: Breakin Away on August 21, 2016, 03:33:23 PM
One of the benefits our location is that we can make a last-minute call based on how the weather looks, and do a car trip from home if preferred. Our prior boat (C250) was near Philly, 2-3 days away by water. Our new boat is in Rock Hall, and my wife has the following week off, so weather permitting we hope to cruise that week and might start out with a couple nights in Annapolis. If weather looks bad we'll just drive.