RVBusiness, March/April 2019
RV Industry Converges on Salt Lake City Attendees make their way into the Industry Showcase exhibit halls at the Salt Palace Convention Center 52 RVBusiness M A R C H A P R I L 2 0 1 9 Theres a lot of energy here and a significant amount of press and political interface and other touch points so this far exceeds anything weve ever done at Louisville said RVIA Chairman Garry Enyart F ifteen months after the RV Industry Associations RVIA board of directors canceled its traditional 54 year old National RV Trade Show held each winter in Louisville Ky the Virginia based trade group unveiled a completely reimagined trade event March 12 14 in Salt Lake City Utah unlike anything the industry has seen before RVX The RV Experience RVX borrowing some subtle elements from auto shows drew loads of positive reviews from the 3000 plus attendees and exhibitors representing 50 manufacturers and 269 suppliers at the industry only event held in the modern 515000 square foot Calvin L Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City the first ever western venue for a national RV trade show A media centric Reveal of novel new RVs and the presence of national consumer facing media in general seemed to have most
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