How do you get Sema tickets? Got any?
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How do you get Sema tickets? Got any?
Hi,
I am in Vegas the week of the Sema show. I have a powder coating and laser cutting shop. Does anyone know how to get tickets to the Sema show. Can I buy them from someone and go as thier rep? Hehe I will work hard for you and represent you well.
Steve 918-261-6671 Tulsa, Ok
I am in Vegas the week of the Sema show. I have a powder coating and laser cutting shop. Does anyone know how to get tickets to the Sema show. Can I buy them from someone and go as thier rep? Hehe I will work hard for you and represent you well.
Steve 918-261-6671 Tulsa, Ok
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https://registration.expoexchange.co...berSearch.aspx
YOu better get on the ball if you plan on going..... it is a great time but LONG days
YOu better get on the ball if you plan on going..... it is a great time but LONG days
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Per the latest from SEMA
SEMA eNews, Vol. 9, No. 40 - October 4, 2006
SEMA SHOW CLAMPS DOWN ON CONSUMER ATTENDEES
Connecting businesses and buyers is the fundamental goal of the SEMA Show, and under the direction of the SEMA Board of Directors and the Show Committee, efforts have intensified to ensure the event maintains its trade-only status.
Attendees at the 2006 SEMA Show, for example, will be required to establish their trade status by providing proof of employment at an automotive-related business during the on-site registration process. Individuals will not be admitted simply for showing up with a company’s representative.
In addition, SEMA has increased attention to applications from states near or neighboring Nevada, locales within an easy drive of Las Vegas. Show Management also continues to monitor enthusiast websites for “chatter” about the Show.
For 2006, the badge and badgeholders have been updated. Last year’s badgeholder, for example, will not gain entrance to this year’s Show. Return attendees have been issued Legacy numbers to ensure their continued value to exhibitors. Finally, exhibitors or attendees can call a Show Hotline number printed on the badge to report consumers they believe may be in the Show under false pretenses.
“It’s natural that enthusiast consumers would want to visit the year’s finest collection of automotive speed and style,” says Peter MacGillivray, SEMA VP of Communications and Marketing. “But we also recognize that our primary obligation is to our members, to maximize the time, money and effort they spend at the greatest automotive show in the world.”
SEMA eNews, Vol. 9, No. 40 - October 4, 2006
SEMA SHOW CLAMPS DOWN ON CONSUMER ATTENDEES
Connecting businesses and buyers is the fundamental goal of the SEMA Show, and under the direction of the SEMA Board of Directors and the Show Committee, efforts have intensified to ensure the event maintains its trade-only status.
Attendees at the 2006 SEMA Show, for example, will be required to establish their trade status by providing proof of employment at an automotive-related business during the on-site registration process. Individuals will not be admitted simply for showing up with a company’s representative.
In addition, SEMA has increased attention to applications from states near or neighboring Nevada, locales within an easy drive of Las Vegas. Show Management also continues to monitor enthusiast websites for “chatter” about the Show.
For 2006, the badge and badgeholders have been updated. Last year’s badgeholder, for example, will not gain entrance to this year’s Show. Return attendees have been issued Legacy numbers to ensure their continued value to exhibitors. Finally, exhibitors or attendees can call a Show Hotline number printed on the badge to report consumers they believe may be in the Show under false pretenses.
“It’s natural that enthusiast consumers would want to visit the year’s finest collection of automotive speed and style,” says Peter MacGillivray, SEMA VP of Communications and Marketing. “But we also recognize that our primary obligation is to our members, to maximize the time, money and effort they spend at the greatest automotive show in the world.”
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Be prepared to stand in very long lines at registration.
The show has extended to outside the convention center. You can see alot of stuff without a pass but you will need one to get in the convention center. They have guards all over the place and your pass must be visable at all times.
If you decide to go plan on being there from open to close and walking alot. It is best if you make a map of the places you want to see.
The show has extended to outside the convention center. You can see alot of stuff without a pass but you will need one to get in the convention center. They have guards all over the place and your pass must be visable at all times.
If you decide to go plan on being there from open to close and walking alot. It is best if you make a map of the places you want to see.
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I do have two passes for this years SEMA if anyone is interested - PM me
Thanks
Chris
I do have two passes for this years SEMA if anyone is interested - PM me
Thanks
Chris
Last edited by csherman; 09-06-2012 at 12:42 PM.
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I went last year under the Opinion Leader program and had wanted to do it again this year. However, SEMA isn't doing the Opinion Leader program this year. Bummer...
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