Actually, in my opinion at least, CKC is not really known for "deals." There's a lot of STUFF - stuff you probably haven't seen before or stuff you might only be able to find online, but deals are kind of few and far between. There is always at least one "Dollar booth" where everything is a dollar. In Manchester there is usually a booth with all sorts of brads, eyelets, buttons, and things like that where you can cram as much as you can fit into a cup and pay a flat fee for the cup - that's usually a good deal. They weren't at Hartford last year, though, so I'm not sure if they just skipped that one or if they're not around any more.
The lack of deals doesn't keep me from spending (way too much) money, though.

For example - the website "Embellish It" always has a booth with all the Basic Grey and Bazzill. I bought a ton of Bazzil packs - it was actually the same price that they sell on their website, but I got to see it in person, which is always a plus for me, and no shipping (and no sales tax in NH!)
In terms of what they have for sale - everything. Any scrapping thing you could think of, you can probably find there. TONS of patterned paper (my weakness), cardstock, stickers, inks, stickles, albums, chipboard - you name it, someone has it. The trend the last couple of years has really shifted toward the pages kits and maybe even more so the premade pages (just add pictures) - TONS of those. I wasn't interested in those so I'm not sure what the pricing was like for those. Also a lot of laser die cut titles and other kind of stuff, which again I wasn't as interested in once I had the Cricut and SCAL. Cricut stuff was kind of few and far between in Manchester last year, but Hartford (later in the year) did have a booth featuring it - I think the deals were decent - maybe someone else will remember better.
Oh, and there are always a few booths that are just a waste of time for seasoned scrap shoppers - like the ones full of Jolee's, for the same or more as you would pay at the box stores. Why would I ever pay full price for them when you can wait for a sale? So you really have to be careful - don't assume anything is a deal.
I can't give anyone advice on how much to budget - whatever I tell myself I go WAY over every year. I decided a few weeks ago not to spend a dime on scrapbooking between now and then so I don't have to feel quite so guilty when I get there and go overboard again. And as calanniebu can attest - I should not be allowed to shop with anyone. I am a terrible enabler.
BTW - how was the bus tour? Did you guys have fun in addition to spending all your money?
