Souvenir Products, Resort Merchandise, Tourist Gifts, Destination Retail, Beach and Casino Merchandise, Branded Apparel, Drinkware, Plush, Jewelry, Custom Souvenirs, Specialty Retail Merchandise
Las Vegas Souvenir Show 2026
Las Vegas Souvenir Show 2026
Las Vegas Souvenir Show 2026
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Las Vegas
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NV
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US
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Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall
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Las Vegas Souvenir Show 10x20 Resort Merchandise Booth — Built for Product Discovery and Order Writing



Las Vegas Souvenir Show 10x20 Resort Merchandise Booth — Built for Product Discovery and Order Writing



Las Vegas Souvenir Show 10x20 Resort Merchandise Booth — Built for Product Discovery and Order Writing
OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW
Las Vegas Souvenir & Resort Gift Show brings souvenir brands, resort merchandise companies, gift suppliers, apparel exhibitors, drinkware vendors, plush lines, jewelry brands, and specialty retail product companies to LVCC South Hall for a show built around fast buyer evaluation, order writing, and category-driven sourcing. Buyers here are not browsing casually. They are comparing what will sell in airport shops, casino stores, beach shops, destination gift stores, museum shops, and tourist retail environments, and the booth has to make that story clear from the start. That is where an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder becomes important.
What makes this show different is the scale of product breadth inside a pure souvenir and resort buying environment. Buyers are moving quickly between souvenir drinkware, resort apparel, plush, jewelry, novelty items, custom gifts, and packaged retail merchandise, so the booth has to stay open, easy to shop, and easy to understand in one pass. For many exhibitors, a 10x20 trade show booth is the right footprint because it gives enough room for branded category display, compact shelving, and a buyer conversation table without making the space feel heavier than a fast-moving retail market needs.
Execution at this show is about merchandising discipline, product grouping, and keeping the booth retail-ready under nonstop sourcing traffic. Packaged goods, backup cartons, literature, hand samples, and display surfaces all need to stay controlled from open to close, especially when buyers are comparing many similar souvenir and resort lines in a short window. Strong graphics and brand presentation helps keep the assortment readable, supports faster buyer recognition, and makes the booth easier to revisit after a full day of wholesale gift and resort sourcing across the floor.
Las Vegas Souvenir & Resort Gift Show brings souvenir brands, resort merchandise companies, gift suppliers, apparel exhibitors, drinkware vendors, plush lines, jewelry brands, and specialty retail product companies to LVCC South Hall for a show built around fast buyer evaluation, order writing, and category-driven sourcing. Buyers here are not browsing casually. They are comparing what will sell in airport shops, casino stores, beach shops, destination gift stores, museum shops, and tourist retail environments, and the booth has to make that story clear from the start. That is where an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder becomes important.
What makes this show different is the scale of product breadth inside a pure souvenir and resort buying environment. Buyers are moving quickly between souvenir drinkware, resort apparel, plush, jewelry, novelty items, custom gifts, and packaged retail merchandise, so the booth has to stay open, easy to shop, and easy to understand in one pass. For many exhibitors, a 10x20 trade show booth is the right footprint because it gives enough room for branded category display, compact shelving, and a buyer conversation table without making the space feel heavier than a fast-moving retail market needs.
Execution at this show is about merchandising discipline, product grouping, and keeping the booth retail-ready under nonstop sourcing traffic. Packaged goods, backup cartons, literature, hand samples, and display surfaces all need to stay controlled from open to close, especially when buyers are comparing many similar souvenir and resort lines in a short window. Strong graphics and brand presentation helps keep the assortment readable, supports faster buyer recognition, and makes the booth easier to revisit after a full day of wholesale gift and resort sourcing across the floor.
Event Facts
Event Facts
A major wholesale event for souvenir and resort retail
A major wholesale event for souvenir and resort retail
Las Vegas Souvenir & Resort Gift Show is positioned as a major annual sourcing event for souvenir, resort, and tourist retail merchandise, bringing together wholesale product lines and store buyers in one focused market environment.
Las Vegas Souvenir & Resort Gift Show is positioned as a major annual sourcing event for souvenir, resort, and tourist retail merchandise, bringing together wholesale product lines and store buyers in one focused market environment.
Held at LVCC South Hall in October 2026
Held at LVCC South Hall in October 2026
The 2026 edition takes place October 6 to October 9 at the Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall, creating a large-format venue for buyer traffic, order writing, and cross-category product comparison.
The 2026 edition takes place October 6 to October 9 at the Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall, creating a large-format venue for buyer traffic, order writing, and cross-category product comparison.
Built around product discovery and store-ready buying
Built around product discovery and store-ready buying
The show floor is designed for buyers to compare souvenir, resort, gift, apparel, and specialty retail merchandise quickly, making category visibility and merchandising clarity central to booth performance.
The show floor is designed for buyers to compare souvenir, resort, gift, apparel, and specialty retail merchandise quickly, making category visibility and merchandising clarity central to booth performance.
Exhibiting Challenges
Exhibiting Challenges
Challenges 1
Showing broad souvenir and resort categories without visual clutter
Showing broad souvenir and resort categories without visual clutter
Many exhibitors need to present drinkware, resortwear, plush, jewelry, novelty items, custom gifts, and packaged merchandise together, so the booth can feel crowded fast unless product groups are structured clearly.
Many exhibitors need to present drinkware, resortwear, plush, jewelry, novelty items, custom gifts, and packaged merchandise together, so the booth can feel crowded fast unless product groups are structured clearly.
Challenges 2
Balancing retail-style merchandising with practical buyer access
Balancing retail-style merchandising with practical buyer access
Buyers want to understand how products will work in real stores, but they also need quick access to inspect materials, packaging, customization options, and price-point fit.
Buyers want to understand how products will work in real stores, but they also need quick access to inspect materials, packaging, customization options, and price-point fit.
Challenges 3
Making compact booths feel easy to shop
Making compact booths feel easy to shop
At this show, buyers respond better to booths that feel organized and category-led, not booths that read like overfilled storage or flat product stacking.
At this show, buyers respond better to booths that feel organized and category-led, not booths that read like overfilled storage or flat product stacking.
Challenges 4
Keeping display surfaces clean through nonstop sourcing traffic
Keeping display surfaces clean through nonstop sourcing traffic
Sample handling, packaged stock, literature, order-writing materials, and product resets can make the booth feel uneven by midday if merchandising discipline is not planned early.
Sample handling, packaged stock, literature, order-writing materials, and product resets can make the booth feel uneven by midday if merchandising discipline is not planned early.
Challenges 5
Supporting multiple product families without losing category clarity
Supporting multiple product families without losing category clarity
Souvenirs, resortwear, gifts, accessories, and custom designs can overlap visually, so the booth needs a strong display hierarchy to keep the assortment easy to read.
Souvenirs, resortwear, gifts, accessories, and custom designs can overlap visually, so the booth needs a strong display hierarchy to keep the assortment easy to read.
Challenges 6
Coordinating freight and replenishment for product-heavy booths
Coordinating freight and replenishment for product-heavy booths
Even without heavy machinery, exhibitors often bring bulky cartons, display props, shelving, packaging, and backup stock that require organized move-in and refill planning.
Even without heavy machinery, exhibitors often bring bulky cartons, display props, shelving, packaging, and backup stock that require organized move-in and refill planning.
Preparation Steps
Preparation Steps
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Plan the booth by product category and store story
Separate souvenirs, resort apparel, drinkware, plush, jewelry, novelty items, and custom gifts so buyers can understand the assortment quickly instead of sorting through mixed signals.
Separate souvenirs, resort apparel, drinkware, plush, jewelry, novelty items, and custom gifts so buyers can understand the assortment quickly instead of sorting through mixed signals.
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Decide which products are hero displays and which support the line
Decide which products are hero displays and which support the line
Identify early which pieces anchor the booth visually and which items support category breadth so the display feels intentional instead of overfilled.
Identify early which pieces anchor the booth visually and which items support category breadth so the display feels intentional instead of overfilled.
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Use graphics to support sell-through and store fit
Use graphics to support sell-through and store fit
Help buyers understand category, style direction, customization potential, and retail use with concise messaging that works alongside the products instead of competing with them.
Help buyers understand category, style direction, customization potential, and retail use with concise messaging that works alongside the products instead of competing with them.
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Sequence install around walls, shelving, and final merchandising
Sequence install around walls, shelving, and final merchandising
Set branded walls, counters, racks, and shelves first, then place products, packaged stock, and finishing details in final display order so the booth opens cleanly.
Set branded walls, counters, racks, and shelves first, then place products, packaged stock, and finishing details in final display order so the booth opens cleanly.
Local Execution Notes
Local Execution Notes
South Hall favors clean, category-led presentation
South Hall favors clean, category-led presentation
At Las Vegas Souvenir Show, exhibitors perform better when the booth feels easy to shop and easy to scan, because buyers are comparing many gift and resort lines in a compact sourcing window.
Hidden storage matters for packaging and product-heavy brands
Hidden storage matters for packaging and product-heavy brands
Gift packaging, backup stock, literature, plush, drinkware cartons, and replacement items can build up quickly, so concealed storage should be planned before production begins.
Clear product grouping improves buyer recall
Clear product grouping improves buyer recall
When the booth separates souvenir, resort, apparel, gift, and accessory categories clearly, buyers can evaluate the line faster and return more easily for follow-up orders.
For exhibitors that want a faster production path without giving up retail presentation, a Las Vegas Souvenir Show booth rental can be a practical fit. It works especially well for 10x20 and 20x20 layouts that need category display, branded graphics, compact shelving, and a buyer meeting area while keeping the booth polished for souvenir, resort, and gift sourcing conversations at LVCC South Hall.
For exhibitors that want a faster production path without giving up retail presentation, a Las Vegas Souvenir Show booth rental can be a practical fit. It works especially well for 10x20 and 20x20 layouts that need category display, branded graphics, compact shelving, and a buyer meeting area while keeping the booth polished for souvenir, resort, and gift sourcing conversations at LVCC South Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What booth size works best for Las Vegas Souvenir Show exhibitors?

For many exhibitors at Las Vegas Souvenir Show, 10x20 booths are a practical starting point because they give enough room for branded display, category shelving, and a buyer conversation table without making the layout feel cramped. If the booth needs a wider assortment or multiple order-writing zones, a 20x20 footprint usually works better.
How should exhibitors plan product display for Las Vegas Souvenir Show?

The booth should be organized by category story and store fit, not just by how many items you want to bring. Souvenirs, resort apparel, drinkware, plush, jewelry, novelty items, and custom gifts should each have a clear place so buyers can understand the line quickly. Hero displays, supporting items, backup stock, packaging, and literature all need to be planned early because this show involves nonstop comparison across similar retail brands.
What makes booth execution at Las Vegas Souvenir Show different from other trade shows?

Las Vegas Souvenir Show is less about dramatic booth structure and more about retail-ready presentation, assortment clarity, and buyer-friendly merchandising. Buyers want to compare objects like souvenir drinkware, resort apparel, plush, jewelry, novelty products, and custom gifts in a practical store context. That means the booth has to stay organized, easy to shop, and ready for real order-writing conversations from setup through teardown.
What booth size works best for Las Vegas Souvenir Show exhibitors?

For many exhibitors at Las Vegas Souvenir Show, 10x20 booths are a practical starting point because they give enough room for branded display, category shelving, and a buyer conversation table without making the layout feel cramped. If the booth needs a wider assortment or multiple order-writing zones, a 20x20 footprint usually works better.
How should exhibitors plan product display for Las Vegas Souvenir Show?

The booth should be organized by category story and store fit, not just by how many items you want to bring. Souvenirs, resort apparel, drinkware, plush, jewelry, novelty items, and custom gifts should each have a clear place so buyers can understand the line quickly. Hero displays, supporting items, backup stock, packaging, and literature all need to be planned early because this show involves nonstop comparison across similar retail brands.
What makes booth execution at Las Vegas Souvenir Show different from other trade shows?

Las Vegas Souvenir Show is less about dramatic booth structure and more about retail-ready presentation, assortment clarity, and buyer-friendly merchandising. Buyers want to compare objects like souvenir drinkware, resort apparel, plush, jewelry, novelty products, and custom gifts in a practical store context. That means the booth has to stay organized, easy to shop, and ready for real order-writing conversations from setup through teardown.

Las Vegas Souvenir Show
Las Vegas Souvenir & Resort Gift Show 2026
Event Time
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Venue
Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall
Organizer
Clarion Events
Exhibitor Scale
1,300+ booths across souvenir, resort, apparel, drinkware, plush, jewelry, custom products, and specialty retail merchandise, with 310 product categories for wholesale buyers and store operators
Audience Type
Souvenir retailers, resort and destination buyers, airport and casino gift shop buyers, museum store buyers, specialty retail operators, apparel buyers, wholesale buyers, and merchandise planners sourcing destination-driven products
Typical Booth Size
10x20, 20x20, and 20x30 booths for category shelving, branded display walls, product grouping, order-writing tables, and buyer meeting areas
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