- American International Toy Fair
The American International Toy Fair (the trademarked name uses all capitals for TOY FAIR) is one of a few major toy industry
trade show s held around the world. It is held annually in late winter (mid February) in New York City'sToy District (Broadway and 5th Avenue in the mid 20s) [as seen on this [http://www.google.com/maps?ll=40.742457,-73.989583&spn=0.003329,0.003905&t=h&om=1 Google map] ] and at theJacob K. Javits Convention Center , and is open to the toy trade only. It is staged by theToy Industry Association [ [http://www.toy-tia.org/template.cfm Toy Industry Association] main site] .The show is claimed by the promoters to be the largest toy trade show in the Western Hemisphere. In 2006, more than 1,500 manufacturers, distributors, importers and sales agents from 30 countries exhibited their toy and entertainment products in over 300,000 square feet of exhibit space [ TIA [http://www.toy-tia.org/Content/NavigationMenu/TIA_Trade_Shows_and_Events/American_International_TOY_FAIR/American_International_TOY_FAIR1.htm 2006 information site] ] .
Venues
The Javits exhibits feature demonstrations and displays in an open trade show setting, while the toy district showrooms offer a chance for buyers to consult with sales representatives from the major toy manufacturers in a quieter setting. These showrooms can be found at
* 200 Fifth Avenue between 23rd & 24th Streets
* 1107 Broadway at 24th Street
* 230 Fifth Avenue between 26th & 27th Streets
* 1115 Broadway at 25th StreetEach building (they are interconnected by upper story walkways) contains relatively small showrooms from many manufacturers, including in some cases, direct competitors (
LEGO [ [http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=117978 Toy Fair 2005] LEGO showroom images] andMega Bloks orNintendo andSony for example). Products featured include current lines as well as samples of products not yet introduced, or products under development. Many manufacturers will stage receptions or events prior to the fair itself for invited buyers, media representatives with an interest in the product line, or dignitaries.Attendance
Admission for buyers is free but proof of participation in the toy industry is required. Admission for toy manufacturer employees and media is not free, but credentials are still required. Toy manufacturers put a great deal of effort into promotional materials and advertising, as can be seen by the decorated bus. Many smaller retailers do a significant fraction of their total buying at the show, which often features significant discounts.
References
External links
* [http://www.collectorsquest.com/events/toyfair.html Videos and photos from Toy Fair 2007]
* [http://www.newyork-visit.com/american-international-toy-fair-2008.html Toy Fair 2008]
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