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Las Vegas Trade Show Exhibiting
By: dexter

In 2002 there were over 5 million conventions and trade shows in Las Vegas. This provided $5.9 Billion revenue for non-gaming. A great deal of top conventions rent space in Las Vegas, more than any othre US city. Las Vegas has grown since then as the need for exhibit space has increased

With such a growing demand, Las Vegas has had to expand. The expansion meant, imploding some of the world famous hotels like, the Sands, the Stardust and The Dunes, just to name a few. These hotels have now been replaced by such mega hotels like the Luxor, The Venetian and The Mandalay bay. The Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) has also had to expanded. The LVCC has held major conventions such as COMDEX, CES, SEMA, INTEROP and many others

The expansion has served as a great backdrop for convention goers. The exhibitors now have more space to show all of their new and innovative products. The exhibit booths have gotten more and more elaborate. One company that provides this type of trade show booth is ELDS, INC. They are a full one stop exhibit company that provides custom modular and portable trade show display for all shows. The LVCC has more competition form all the newer hotels emerging

With the major expansion comes it share of problems. One of the problems is traffic. Las Vegas is now very compact; traffic fills the street at every rush hour. To help resolve this situation Las Vegas has provided a new monorail system. This system runs the entire strip of Las Vegas in about 15 minutes. It stops at the major hotels as well as convention centers. The speed reaches up to 50 miles an hour. This also helps with the parking situation

The slogan "What happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas? means let your hair down and enjoy the new expansion of the City. The night life is fabulous

Conventions are still growing. There are over 9 million square feet of exhibit space in Las Vegas, Thanks to the addition of the Mandalay Bay convention center which opened in 2003. Over 127,000 guest rooms are available. McCarren International airport still remains efficient, being approximately 15 minutes to most mega hotels in Las Vegas. Conventions are still growing and Las Vegas is growing to accommodate them.

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Since Las Vegas trade show displays are expanding to meet the new space supplied by the convention centers lots more companies are in the need for nice looking trade show displays contact ELDS, INC at (626) 969-3399

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