The flea market - I don't know what I was expecting, but I didn't really see any really rare items other than thousands of playbills. There were tables hawking the most current shows and their signed posters and playbills, and there were quite a few used CDs, although nothing that interesting. I was hoping to see more things like show jackets and such, but they were few and far between or else they'd already sold.
The Entertainment Weekly table was, for me, the best, as it was just one box after another of new DVDs all cheaply priced. I got the new Viva Las Vegas DVD, along with The Witchfinder General, the new Taxi Driver SE (as opposed to the old Taxi Driver SE - do they never stop?), and Jack Hill's Spider Baby.
The only people I ran into that I knew were Ben, Seth Rudetsky, and photographer Bruce Glickhaus, who was working the EW booth. It was very crowded, although not as crowded as I thought it would be. There were some interesting silent auction items, too.