Hello, don't know your name..but I have never been to Premier and found  
your notes very helpful. Have been to smaller and I mean tiny events and yes 
the  1st is overwhelming. Glad you had a good time and someday I hope to be 
able to  attend. Thanks
Debbie
Canton OH
 
 
In a message dated 6/6/2013 4:21:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
theretreatgrambl...@gmail.com writes:

Oh  goodness!! I'm not sure how many new techs are in the group but I will 
say  that one of the best pieces of advice I received since joining the 
group a few  months ago was---->Go to the Premiere Orlando event. The vets  
know 
about this gem so this post may help the newbies. I was lucky and able to  
save major $$$$ by staying with a friend who lived less than 10 miles from 
the  convention center. Yay!!! The first day I felt a bit overwhelmed and 
lost but  what better way to get over that then to dive in? I contacted Debbie 
about the  networking event, paid and received confirmation.  That was 
amazingly  quick Debbie!!!! :-) I attended classes during the day since the 
exhibit floor  was closed.  If a newbie has joined this group but is lurking, 
here  are my tips for the show:  
1.  Do NOT apply product to your hand prior to the conference.  Every class 
I  attended asked for volunteers and I wasn't able to volunteer because I 
was  wearing shellac. Next time I will be bare nails!!!
2.  Rent a car - I used dollar rental car and received a vehicle for the 
four days  for $64 dollars.  Chat up the agent and you may receive an upgrade 
for  one cent each day.  Therefore, I had a mid-size car for the price of an 
 economy!!
3.  Do attend the networking social held on the first night. There are 
LOADS of  free products in the swag bag AND you get the most amazing coupon 
book.  Within that book was several coupons for free products and amazing  
discounts. I was in line waiting to get one of my free products when Debbie  
approached me asking, "Where did you get coupon book?" LOL (for the newbies, I  
got the book from Debbie's event LOL)
4.  Chat up the techs with amazing nail designs on their hands.  While in  
line I met Geneva and was intrigued by her stiletto nail design.  I  believe 
we bumped into each other at least 5 times afterwards and we exchanged  
information.
5.  Do have a business card, even if it only says "student." I wish I would 
have  created something to give out :-(
6.  Don't be intimidated!! I was at the CND Booth when Jan was discussing 
vinylux.  Later that day, one of the CND Ambassadors gave me an invite to the 
VIP  Launch Event for Vinylux -- that was amazing.  I saw Jan upon entering 
 the "invite only" event and asked for a picture.  She then said, "There  
she is. I saw you at the CND Booth." I think a tear formed because this woman 
 meets so many people and she remembered me.
7.  Do go the booths and asks for tips and tricks.  I wasn't sure how to  
really ask but I knew I needed to take advantage of this wonderful 
opportunity  of being surrounded by so much knowledge.  So I waited for Holly 
to  
finish with another tech then I asked her questions about shellac and  
application.  She gave me wonderful tips and was extremely  pleasant. 
8.  Do go to the CND Design lab. Upon entry they gave us a free bottle of 
vinylux  and top coat.  I also played with some of the design accessories 
where I  learned how to apply foil, etc. There was a contest that would award 
$500 to  the design that accumulated the most instagram votes.  Ten finalist 
were  chosen and I was a finalist!!! I didn't win the $500 but I did win an  
introductory kit, got to be called to the middle of the CND booth with Jan  
where my name was announced and she informed people that I had just 
completed  school.  That woman remembers everything, we had that discussion 
earlier 
 in the day.
9.  Do attend the Nail Talk Radio event if they hold another one.  I 
received  free gel polish there and loads of information.
10.  Do get a late flight for the last day of the show.  Vendors drop 
prices.  I'm still experimenting with what type of lacquer I prefer. On day 
one, 
Essie  had polish 5 for $21. On the last day, the polish was 6 for $21!! 
This is a  double edged sword.  Although some vendors will drop pricing on the 
last  day, if it is something that you really like, get it on the first day 
when  supply is higher.  I found that several colors would sell out.
11.  Review the nail world booklet online or on the first day in the course 
guide.  Get a game plan to hit the classes you truly want to see.  Also,  
arrive earlier to some of the popular classes (Young Nails, etc.) because the 
 seats will fill quickly.
12.  Register early at Salon Centric to get $20 off the registration price. 
 Since I was a student, I was able to get $10 off but $20 is muchhhhh  
better LOL. Also register early enough to have the e-pass sent to you to avoid  
standing in the longgggg e-pass reprint line. I was in that line :-(
13.  Wear comfy clothing. I wore jeans and flip flops the entire time.  
Walking from the parking lot to the side where nail world is held, is a  
longggg walk.  Even longer if you have to park at the hotel garage across  the 
street.
14.  Be prepared to pay for parking. It was $15 each day.
15.  Leave your hotel, house, etc early enough to allow for traffic, 
parking and  walking so that you make it on time to the class.
16.  Pack a lunch/snack/water.  On the first day, I didn't eat lunch 
because I  wanted to attend so many classes. It wasn't until the evening I had 
a 
chance  to eat. There was a cafe there, but bringing your lunch is another  
option.
I've  included some pics from the event--one with Debbie, one with Holly 
and one  with Jan when I received my finalist gift!!!
This  event was amazing and I cannot wait to try out the things I have  
learned!!!!
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