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Practical guides for Las Vegas trade show exhibitors
Lead times, drayage costs, I&D rules, fire marshal expectations, custom vs rental — everything we wish first-time exhibitors knew before quoting.
Trade Show Booth Lead Times for Las Vegas Conventions
The single biggest determinant of booth quality isn't budget — it's lead time. A 12-week runway buys you premium fabrication. A 4-week runway buys you whatever's left on the shop floor. Here's how to plan it.
Read guide →LVCC I&D Rules Every Exhibitor Should Know
LVCC has its own union jurisdictions, electrical rules, and move-in scheduling. Get this wrong and your booth sits at the dock while the floor opens. Here's the playbook.
Read guide →Drayage Costs at Las Vegas Venues (and How to Avoid Surprises)
Drayage — the cost of moving your freight from the dock to your booth — is the line item that most surprises first-time exhibitors. Here's what to expect at each major Las Vegas venue.
Read guide →Custom vs Rental Trade Show Booths: When Each Wins
Custom isn't always the answer. Rental isn't always cheap. Here's how to choose.
Read guide →How Much Does a 20×20 Custom Exhibit Cost?
The internet is full of "$5K-$500K" answers. Here are real bands based on what we actually deliver for 20×20 custom builds.
Read guide →CES Booth Design Checklist
CES sets the visual bar for the trade show industry. Use this checklist to make sure your booth is buyer-ready and press-photograph-ready.
Read guide →NAB Show Exhibitor Survival Guide
NAB rewards working demos. Here's how to design, fabricate, and run a booth that maximizes demo conversion.
Read guide →Fire Marshal Approvals for Las Vegas Trade Show Builds
Fire marshal review is non-negotiable at LVCC and most Strip convention venues. Here's what they check.
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