Cool! Great ideas, guys!
We have some actual cultural trips planned as well as a chance to see some dear old friends from when we were all exchange students in Austria together. I really miss those guys... and the girl who got away. She won't be there, though.
The girl who, along with her lovable little sister, teased me into learning German when we were teenagers, ought to be there, though. Thanks to that family I have lived in several countries, speak a couple languages (not all of them well), went to university and became an engineer.
And my sweet, beloved babiest baby sister lives in London, so we'll be tied in with her community. Gosh darn it, she left in her early 20s and met some guy we call Earl Grey. The wedding is in a few weeks. Good guy but, dang it, she's
my babiest baby sister.
What I'm most looking for is to see what our hobby is like in the UK and to try to show my wife that it's not just her dorky, formerly cool, husband who is into this hobby... even those highly cultured Brits are into it.

And it ought to thrill the kids who like making stuff with me here in California. That will be fun.
This looks really cool:
http://www.toysoldiershow.co.uk/I'm impressed y'all have a community that is organized enough to track all these events. Distances in the US are so far that we just don't go travel like in Europe, or at least as we did in Austria and Germany. Not sure how it is in the UK. I think I'll get to learn. Cool!