Who's going to the Festool Connect 2016?

kdzito said:
I'm will be in Lebanon around 8:00 tonight and staying at Motel 6.  Can't wait to be a part of this event!

Kurt

See you there around the same time Kurt,  Where will everyone be at tonight ??
 
Marc2010 said:
kdzito said:
I'm will be in Lebanon around 8:00 tonight and staying at Motel 6.  Can't wait to be a part of this event!

Kurt

See you there around the same time Kurt,  Where will everyone be at tonight ??

Some have dinner at the Rathskeller tonight (7:15). A few of us are at the Holiday Inn across the street from the 6. I'll post here when we get to the hotel.

Tom
 
Hi
Well done to Festool US for organising this event  [thumbs up] and I hope all goes well and you all have an awesome time with the demonstrations and a great day  [smile]
rg
Phil

.....I have suggested that Festool UK look at this for 2017 so heres hoping.
 
Marc2010 said:
kdzito said:
I'm will be in Lebanon around 8:00 tonight and staying at Motel 6.  Can't wait to be a part of this event!

Kurt

See you there around the same time Kurt,  Where will everyone be at tonight ??

Well, clearly they won't all be in the same place, unless it's a big parking lot.

"Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded." Yogi Berra
 
Bob Marino said:
Arrived a few hours ago and checking out the sites in Zionsville until the hotel room is ready. Downtown Z has some excellent restaurants and shops.

Just got to Lebanon- any restaurants you'd recommend Bob?

Regards,
Gerald
 
Gerald_D said:
Just got to Lebanon- any restaurants you'd recommend Bob?

[member=20329]Gerald_D[/member], I'm not Bob but I used to live and work here so I know the lay of the land. If you want to stay in Lebanon, most of the options are over in town if you head east on 32 and turn north onto 39 (or Lebanon St). Then go a few miles and you'll run into most of the restaurant choices. Parky's is one of my favorites in town, pulled pork and chicken. Also, El Mason Mexican which is across the road from Parky's. There are some other choices in that same area along that strip of road. Once you get to Parky's, that's the end of town, so turn around. Nothing but corn fields after that.  [wink]
 
Shane Holland said:
Gerald_D said:
Just got to Lebanon- any restaurants you'd recommend Bob?

[member=20329]Gerald_D[/member], I'm not Bob but I used to live and work here so I know the lay of the land. If you want to stay in Lebanon, most of the options are over in town if you head east on 32 and turn north onto 39 (or Lebanon St). Then go a few miles and you'll run into most of the restaurant choices. Parky's is one of my favorites in town, pulled pork and chicken. Also, El Mason Mexican which is across the road from Parky's. There are some other choices in that same area along that strip of road. Once you get to Parky's, that's the end of town, so turn around. Nothing but corn fields after that.  [wink]

Thanks Shane. You'd be the man to ask.
I was in in downtown Zionsville earlier - ate lunch at Rosie's - which was quite nice. But that is about 15 miles out of Lebanon.
 
In Zionsville, one of my favorites was the roasted wings at Friendly Tavern. Also, Carolina Grill is good with an awesome tap room.

Plenty of good options over on Michigan Road which goes down to where some folks are staying on W 86th St and Traders Point. Lots of options about 2-3 miles east of the Traders Point area on 86th.
 
The Festool HQ is awesome. 
 

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Can't wait till tomorrow! I live 45 mins south of Lebanon so I'm pretty close. Look forward to meeting everyone tomorrow!! Anyone need a room? I will start the bidding at $200!!
 
Had the privilege of meeting and dining with Hanns from TSO last evening. Great experience to say the least.

Tom
 
Everyone should temper their expectations. The demos and hands on are great but there will be a cultish feel to it that is somewhat creepy and much like what I imagine any specialty convention would be (Comic Con, Star Trek, etc). It's amplified by the tool collectors versus the hobbyist versus those who are in the business.

Don't get me wrong going once has its merits and gives you a perspective of FOG membership.
 
Much like a Star Trek convention will we have to dress in costume, My finely tuned body can dress rather smartly as a sys roc
 
Now that the festool connect is over with does anybody want to go for dinner or drinks? We are staying the night again and want to meet up with fellow foggers. There are a few of us together. Let us know.
 
JimH2 said:
Everyone should temper their expectations. The demos and hands on are great but there will be a cultish feel to it that is somewhat creepy and much like what I imagine any specialty convention would be (Comic Con, Star Trek, etc). It's amplified by the tool collectors versus the hobbyist versus those who are in the business.

Don't get me wrong going once has its merits and gives you a perspective of FOG membership.

Disagree. I was there and had the pleasure of meeting with lots of people - Festool employees, Fog moderators Pete and Seth, my customers and other attendees as well as listening in on various tool demos.  I did not get any hint of  koolaid drinking or cultism, just of nice bunch of people grabbing some free knowledge and having a great time.
 
Marc2010 said:
Now that the festool connect is over with does anybody want to go for dinner or drinks? We are staying the night again and want to meet up with fellow foggers. There are a few of us together. Let us know.

Not sure how close you are to Abuelos on 86th street but I am there now. 

Looking to see if anyone else might be coming!!

PM me if you have interest!

Cheers. Bryan.

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I had a great time! I wish I would of looked for you Bob Marino. No one in my personal life has ever heard of Festool, so it was nice to not only see them, but others who enjoy them too.
 
JimH2 said:
Everyone should temper their expectations. The demos and hands on are great but there will be a cultish feel to it that is somewhat creepy and much like what I imagine any specialty convention would be (Comic Con, Star Trek, etc). It's amplified by the tool collectors versus the hobbyist versus those who are in the business.

Don't get me wrong going once has its merits and gives you a perspective of FOG membership.

I had originally planed on attending Festool Connect, if for no other reason than to meet the people behind both the posts I read, and the purchases I make.  However, since I had just attended the Festool Roadshow recently, I decided to wait until next year to attend.

I don't agree with your statement regarding a "creepy and cult like" atmosphere, and suspect it was no different than any other trade show I have attended over the years, where like minded people gather to exchange information, and learn about the products being displayed (with some social interaction thrown in for good measure).

Personally, I do not differentiate between "collectors", "hobbyists" or those "in the business".  Each group has a common interest and in their own way, help contribute to the success of the brand. 

The only regret I have is that I missed this years phase one of the recon-sale, and then only because selection and availability was probably at it's highest level.  Having said that, I can assure you that my wife is glad I stayed home and did not spend any money this weekend. 

It is my intent to attend in 2017 and suspect it will, as it already has for some, become an annual pilgrimage for many (ask me how many years I drove to Louisville to attend the annual RV Motorhome convention in the 1980's). 
 
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