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I am new to the board as of 5 minutes ago, and I admit I am already an AG Addict! I am considering going to the Madison Sale in July but since it is such a LONG drive, I kind of wanted to know a little more about it. When you say there are discounted items what do you mean the $87 dolls for $79 or a bigger discount? About the items marked with an X--are there things wrong with them like doll that turned out with loose arms or are they just returned items? What I mean is can you tell they are seconds? I want to collect them but also want my daughter to play with them, so if they will not to be true COLLECTOR's dolls then should the X bother me? Please try to help me figure this out. Also don't it figure the first doll she wants is Lindsey and I see she is retired! My luck ha ha Thank All you for any assistance!
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I haven't been to the Madison Sale, so I can't answer your questions, but I just wanted to say Welcome to the Board!
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Welcome to the board! [img]smile.gif[/img]
You can google Madison Children Museum Benefit Sale and come up with the webpage with all of the official information on this year's sale so far. The prices are not released until the first day of the sale. But several of the members have gone and can tell you what the average price was last year.
The "X" just represents dolls that were returned or exchanged and it prevents people from trying to return them to the company for full price, etc...If you are going to get the dolls at the sale as playthings- the X shouldn't bother you.
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I was talking to a friend of mine from wisconsin today about the sale and she asked me how much the tickets are that you buy from Ticketmaster... I realized that I had not seen this information anywhere. Anyone know?
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There's many different places to camp in the Madison area. Then people can come the day before & not be tired from driving all night. Might be cheaper than a hotel room too. Aren't tickets from ticketmaster $10 to $15 plus service charge?