RV Industry Heads South for 38th Annual Florida SuperShow

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FRVTA Director of Marketing Dave Kelly is pictured at the 2020 Florida RV SuperShow. (Photo: RVBusiness)

RIVERVIEW, Fla. – The Florida RV Trade Association (FRVTA) will host the 38th Annual 2023 Florida RV SuperShow Jan. 18-22 at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa, according to a press release from the FRVTA.

The 2023 SuperShow will have representation from every major RV manufacturer as well as hundreds of accessory booth exhibitors. “We will have more supplier booths and every type, size and style of RV on the market,” said Executive Director David Kelly. “With the addition of new entertainment and more seminars, we’re anticipating record crowds this year. We’re also renewing the 2-day pass so the public will have two full days to see everything at the SuperShow at no additional cost.”

The theme of the 2023 Florida RV SuperShow is “Let’s Hit The Road!”

“The interest in outdoor recreation is at an all-time high and the phase “Let’s Hit the Road” is the beginning of many RV trips and relates to the fact that the country is open again and it’s time to hit the road again. You can bring your hunting gear, fishing equipment, bikes and anything else you have room for. And if you get tired of your view or your neighbors all you have to do is move on,” the release stated.

With hundreds of RVs on display and educational seminars, the SuperShow is the place to trade-in your old RV or get all the information you need to get acquainted with the RV lifestyle. Some of Florida’s finest campgrounds and resorts will have booth exhibits to show attendees the best camping opportunities found anywhere. Also, a huge display of camping accessories and supplies will be found in the General RV Store.

“A favorite of all visitors to the SuperShow is the free entertainment. From clowns and unicycle riders to barbershop quartets and bagpipe bands, the SuperShow has enough entertainment to keep everyone busy the entire day. And take advantage of the free shuttle service inside the SuperShow that will carry visitors from exhibit to exhibit,” the release stated.

This year, the Super Rally celebrates its 36th year at the SuperShow. This RV rally is opened to any and all RV clubs and the general public and includes a number of amenities including free admission to the SuperShow all five public days, meeting facilities for your club, free coffee and donuts every morning and seminars. Three nights of entertainment and refreshments are also included and will feature “Sunday Drive,” a multi-Dove Award nominated group from Knoxville, Tenn. Composed of Jeff Treece, his wife Misty, and brother Dusty, the group is known for smooth harmonies and Misty’s rich, Karen Carpenter-style vocals. Another evening will feature a hilarious variety show hosted by Fritzy.

Admission to the SuperShow is $15for adults and that includes a second day admission for the cost of one day. Children under 16 are free. SuperShow hours are Wednesday – Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday-Friday are senior citizens days with seniors receiving $2 off the cost of admission (not valid with other discounts).

RV Industry Day will be Jan. 17 from 10 a.m.m to 4 p.m. Everyone involved in the industry is welcome to attend this day for free. Complimentary coffee and donuts will be served in the morning and lunch is also free. If you haven’t been to a major RV show this year, now is the time to see all the new products. Register on-line or contact the FRVTA State Office.

For information on the 2023 Florida RV SuperShow contact the Florida RV Trade Association at 10510 Gibsonton Drive, Riverview, FL 33578, (813) 741-0488, or visit www.frvta.org.

Source: https://rvbusiness.com/rv-industry-heads-south-for-38th-annual-florida-supershow/