I've never been to the Tampa Supershow and don't quite know what to expect, which would affect my planning if I'm able to go. In shows I've been to, each dealer had a designated area and then displayed a variety of their products together; meaning trailers, Class As, Bs, and Cs were all mixed together. With Tampa having well over 1,000 units over more than 20 acres it would take a long time to walk down each aisle.
Looking at the map of the Tampa show, it seems very different. It appears units are segregated by brands and models regardless of whether it's the manufacturer or dealers that have them on display.
Does this sound right? As an example, the map suggests that if I want to look at Axis, they are in one area. Hymer has its own area also. If so that would save a lot of time because we can skip all the trailers, diesel pushers, etc. that we are not as interested in.
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