There are 76 Rows of exhibits but the fleas as well as tractors, implements and no tellin what ARE ALL MIXED TOGETHER. If each row was 1/8 mile that would be like 9 miles so a golf cart might be a good thing. There are a gazillion golf carts its more like a golf cart convention where they decided to throw in a tractor show lol.............IN ADDITION theres a whole village to the West of the exhibit field. I advise people to dedicate a whole day in the Village alone and maybe 2 days in the exhibit field if you want to spend enough time to see it in detail. NOTE the February show is bigger than the January. I have gone on and off like 20 years and for a long time have exhibited at both the Jan and Feb sometimes November shows in the far Northwest corner of the grounds in row 74. Arrive early, put on your walkin shoes, watch out for all the golf carts, Thursday is often less crowded than a Fri or Sat, DO NOT MISS THE VILLAGE its the entire West end of the grounds.
You Tube has several videos of it (Florida Flywheelers) check it out
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