When you are planning your first trip to Round Top, here are some things to consider before you pack your car.
What time of year is it?
The Spring show tends to be cooler, and can be pretty chilly – walking around in the rain with a cold wind and 45 degree temperatures will require a good warm coat, and maybe some hot chocolate to keep the spirits up. On the other hand yesterday (March 26th) it was 90 degrees and we were all wishing that it was just a bit cooler.
The Fall show is always hot. Wear comfortable and cool clothing. Always bring a hat and wear sunscreen – there will be a lot of walking outside in the sun.
I come prepared for all weather, from 40 degrees and wind to 95 degrees with high humidity. And bring several layers of clothing, it can be cool when you start your antiques shopping at 9am, but hot, hot, hot by 2pm.
Will it rain?
If you come for the full two weeks of Round Top Antiques Week then the answer is yes, it will rain. If you are just coming out for the day, then probably not. It can get muddy in these fields – rubber boots would be a good foot ware choice after a day or two of rain.
Are you looking to buy small items, or big pieces of furniture?
If you are looking for small antique items, then a cart with big wheels can be useful, as you can often find yourself quite a walk from your car when you find that perfect piece. Most dealers will give you bubble wrap if you purchase something fragile, but why not come prepared, and keep some in the car, just in case?
Furniture is a whole different ball game. If you have a big SUV or truck, it is amazing how much you can fit in the back and on the roof rack. You might also consider renting a trailer (make sure that your vehicle is rated to carry a trailer and that you have the right hitch and electricity connections installed). There are also several companies you will deliver furniture to you for a fee, such as:
Roll’N Hills Moving and Delivery, located at Marburger Farm Antique Show Tel. 281.375.6771
If you are planning on having pieces shipped, call the shipping company as early as possible. They get booked up by the end of the show.
Some dealers may also deliver if you are local, or on their route home. Don’t forget that Antique Maps and Works on Paper will ship you any piece of art you buy from us.
What will I be doing in Round Top?
This may seem like an obvious question, but what you will be doing most is walking, so bring very comfortable shoes. High heels do not work out here – most shows are in fields, there is very little smooth concrete.
What about the kids?
While everywhere is certainly child friendly, the heat, walking and shopping can easily get boring for young folks. You will find it easier to shop if you can come without the kids. Having said that, with some adaptions Round Top Antiques Week can be fun for the whole family. Just maybe with fewer shopping hours than you might like.
What about dogs?
Dogs are welcome in most shows. Remember to let them drink lots of water and to keep them on a leash. Please clean up after your dog.
Will there be anything to eat?
There are lots of places to eat, but it is a good idea to bring some snacks to have in the car if you can’t find something to eat. Cold drinks are also good to keep in a cooler. Some people also bring stronger beverages to sip in the afternoons and evenings.
Thanks for the info…any updates for the new year?
Just one update for the Spring 2016 show:
Roll'en Hills Moving and Delivery is now located at 2121 South State Hwy. 237 – ROUNDTOP, TEXAS. They are also at the Big Red Barn but are no longer at Marburger. The on site shipper at Marburger is Distinguished Transport. http://www.distinguishedtransport.com.
Since we wrote this post Round Top is even bigger than before – several new shows have opened up including The Compound http://www.roundtopcompound.com.
We are still located at the Blue Hills at Round Top show in Barn, next to the Methodist Men's BBQ. http://www.bluehillsatroundtop.com
Hope to see you next Spring.