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NATIONAL MODEL RAILROAD ASSOCIATION® July 18 - 20, 2008 Anaheim, California |
The National Model Railroad Association® endeavors to supply the hobby at large with a national forum to provide information and dialogue on the hobby products and services available to them.To accomplish this goal, the National Train Show® is designed to provide this forum at low cost to both the hobby industry and the public.
The National Train Show® was established in 1988 by the National Model Railroad Association® as a nationally sponsored combined industry trade show and public train show to promote the hobby of model railroading. The National Train Show® is a NMRA® national organization function and is totally managed and staffed by NMRA® unpaid volunteers.
The local host group of the city involved with the NMRA® national convention does not put on the show. The show is not a table flea market show nor a private show for the NMRA® convention attendees, but is open to the public at set times.
The show's only purpose is to promote the hobby in a professional manner, to the hobby industry and to the public at large. For attendees of the NMRA® national convention and other associated conventions, the show provides a private advance opening of the show. For the hobby industry, trade show only hours are provided. The show is then opened to the public. A professional advertising agency provides the show's promotion to the public through media outlets and through corporate sponsorship.
The show is in three elements. The first brings the best model railroads of all scales and display them for the public to see the finished product. Approximately 45,000 square feet of display space is allocated for operating model train displays at the show.
The second element is having the industry manufacturers, publishers, and railroad-related organizations at the show to display their products and converse with their customers. Over 110 industry trade and organization booths are set up to display and demonstrate products.
The third element is to be able to buy the products, join organizations, and get started or advance in the hobby. In total, over 330 booths are set up in 185,000 square feet of exhibit space at the show site in a professional trade show atmosphere to promote the hobby of model railroading.
We request that all exhibitors provide a professional display of their products and dress and present themselves professionally at the show.
We welcome your participation at the National Train Show®.For a National Train Show® Exhibitor package please e-mail Debbie Draper or call her at (602) 569-9072 at any time during business hours Mountain Standard Time for assistance.
You may also contact her by normal mail at:
Debbie Draper
National Train Show® Registrar
10837 N. 34th Place
Phoenix, AZ 85028-3310
(602) 569-9072
Fax: (602) 923-7631
e-mail: NATLTRAINSHOW@aol.com
Tom Draper
National Train Show® Chairman
National Model Railroad Association®
e-Mail:TCDRaider@aol.com
THE NATIONAL MODEL RAILROAD
ASSOCIATION® NATIONAL TRAIN SHOW®
JULY
18 - 20, 2008 - ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
The National Model Railroad Association® (NMRA®)
and the Model Railroad Division of the Hobby Manufactures Association®
(HMA®)
invite you to participate in the National Train Show®,
at Anaheim, California, July 18 - 20, 2008. The show, in conjunction with
the national convention of the NMRA®, will take place Friday through
Sunday at the Anaheim Convention Center.
To promote of the hobby of model railroading, the National Train Show®
features dozens of operating model railroads
and displays of the latest related products from the industry. The show
provides a concentrated market, attracting a large audience of hobbyists as
well as the general public.
For the model railroading industry, the National Train Show® provides opportunities to interact with
dedicated model railroaders and the public, to display products, publications,
and new items.For retailers, the show
offers a specialized market for railroad hobby related merchandise.
For historical societies, modular railroad organizations, and other
special-interest groups, the show furnishes a forum to display various facets
of the hobby.
Do not miss your opportunity! Join us in Anaheim, in 2008 at the
National Train Show® (NTS).
The National Model Railroad Association® (NMRA®) is a not for
profit organization for promotion of and education about the model railroading
hobby.The NMRA® National Train Show® promotes the hobby by presenting all
aspects of model railroading in a public forum.
For a National Train Show® Exhibitor package please call Debbie Draper at
(602) 569-9072 at any time during business hours Mountain Standard Time for assistance.
The Anaheim Convention Center is located at 800 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA 92802 just a few blocks from the Disneyland Amusement Park. We have reserved over 180,000 square feet of exhibit space for industry displays, operating model railroads and retail sales.
As an exhibitor, you are invited to attend NMRA® Anaheim Special 2008 convention
activities. All of the convention activities will take place in the
Anaheim Marriott Hotel, which is located across the street from the Anaheim Convention Center. Advance details of the NMRA® convention will be printed in NMRA®
and hobby publications.
Reserve your space early to qualify for the discounted booth fee and to
guarantee your first choice of location. We only permit display and sale of
merchandise that is hobby or railroad related. To obtain an exhibitor
registration package, call Debbie Draper at
(602) 569-9072 at any time during business hours Mountain Standard Time for
assistance. Please feel free to call on our staff for any special
arrangements you may require.
Please indicate on your exhibitor registration form contained in the
registration package three locations you prefer and we will do our best to
provide the space you request. Confirmation of your registration will be
mailed in late 2007 or within two weeks thereafter. Advance order assignments of the booth spaces will be filled
starting June 2008 in the order received if accompanied with the filled out
signed registration form and full deposit for the booth space.
We will do all that we can do to make your experience at Anaheim, CA, National
Train Show® a success. Our staff will be attentive to your needs and
will assist you with information, registration, and on-site support
services. We will provide assistance
for your move in and move out, arrange for food service during the show, and
will provide booth-watchers for short periods during the show. Please
feel free to call on our staff for any special arrangement you may require.
Call (602) 569-9072 at any time during business hours Mountain Standard Time
for assistance.
Each year the NMRA® National Train Show® attempts to provide the
most reasonable show costs to our exhibitors.To accomplish this, we order the services and booth equipment extras at
bulk rates.If you choose to
participate in the National Train Show®, we strongly urge you to
order your electricity and extra booth needs before the June 1, 2008, cutoff
date. After June 1, 2008, the bulk rates will no longer apply and a
late $25 service fee per order is charged. Most equipment /
electrical rates increase by 30% to 50% after June 1.
The National Train Show® welcomes displays of all
facets of the hobby. Over 45,000 square feet is allocated on the show
floor to display both operating model railroad displays and static
displays.Reservations for displays are
accepted for the current show and future shows. Model railroad display
place is shown on the show floor plans as the 800 series space areas.
Contest models and display modules, that wish to be entered and judged as part
of the NMRA® national convention program, can be judged on the show
floor.
For modular display information on this show and at future shows, please contact the National Train Show® Registrar, Debbie Draper at (602) 569-9072.
We have reserved space for our exhibitors in the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, 700 West Convention Way, Anaheim, CA 92802. This hotel is located across the street from the Anaheim Convention Center and can be reached by walking. All NMRA® Anaheim Special 2008 convention activities will take place in the Anaheim Marriott Hotel. Information on the Marriott Hotel will be provided to you in February 2008 Scale Rails. Please reserve your rooms early as the block of rooms reserved by the NMRA® may be released a couple of months prior to the Train Show and convention.
We have two advertising opportunities for you to feature your company and its products.
2008 NATIONAL TRAIN SHOW®
The show will be open Friday 18 July through Sunday 20 July for guests,
convention attendees, and the public.
Friday private show hours (9am to 12 Noon) are for industry trade guests and
NMRA®
convention attendees. Industry trade guests can obtain credentials
through the Model Railroad Division of the Hobby Manufacturers Association®.
Friday (12 Noon - 6pm), Saturday (10am - 6pm) & Sunday (10am - 5pm) the
show is open to the public for an admittance fee. A two-day public ticket is
available.
NMRA®
members not registered at the NMRA® national convention are charged an
admittance fee.
The following is our Exhibitor Schedule.
|
Date |
Day |
Activity |
Time |
Notes |
|
JULY 16 |
Wednesday |
Decorator Setup |
8:00am - 9:00pm |
Decorator Move in |
|
JULY 16 |
Wednesday |
Exhibitor Drop Off Only |
12 Noon - 6:00pm |
No Exhibitor Setup |
|
JULY 17 |
Thursday |
Move in |
8:00am - 8:30pm |
Exhibitor Setup |
|
JULY 18 |
Friday |
Move in |
7:00am - 9:00am |
Exhibitor Setup |
|
JULY 18 |
Friday |
Industry Show |
9:00am - 12 Noon |
Industry Trade Show |
|
JULY 18 |
Friday |
Convention Show |
9:00am - 12 Noon |
Convention Attendees only |
|
JULY 18 |
Friday |
Open for Public |
12 Noon - 6:00pm |
Public Show |
|
JULY 19 |
Saturday |
Open for Public |
10:00am - 6:00pm |
Public Show |
|
JULY 20 |
Sunday |
Open for Public |
10:00am - 5:00pm |
Public Show |
|
JULY 20 |
Sunday |
Move out |
5:30pm - 9:30pm |
Exhibitor Move Out |
|
JULY 21 |
Monday |
Move out |
8:00am - Noon |
Decorator Move Out |
The National Train Show® does not sell space and tables for merchandise display. The show is setup professionally in a booth setting, which is piped and draped. Exhibitors are required to display their merchandise in a professional looking booth display. Each booth is 10' x 10' in area.
The booth fee includes a rear 8' high drape, two 3' high draped side rails, one skirted 8' table, and two chairs. Two people per booth may be registered.A sign with your company name is included in the price of the booth. Additional services, furnishings like tables, carpeting, display boards, upholstered chairs, and electrical hookups are available at extra cost.The registration package contains a form for ordering these extra services and equipment at bulk rates.
Booth fees are provided in the exhibitor registration package.Please contact Debbie Draper at (602) 569-9072 to obtain your package.Multiple booths may be purchased at substantial discounts. Booths paid for in full prior to 15 February 2008 also get a major discount for advance registration.
There may be a requirement for each exhibitor who sells merchandise to collect sales taxes.Our registration staff will provide the required forms to you in May 2008. All exhibitors may be required to submit a form certifying their non-sales / sales tax status.
Drayage is required if you are displaying an exhibit at the National Train Show® that requires any of the following: advance shipping, material storage, container storage, forklift or pallet jack move in, special handling, or box crating.Drayage information and forms will be sent to you in April 2008.
If you bring your exhibit with you, and it can be brought in on a flat dolly, this service is not normally needed. If you ship packages (UPS/ Federal Express) to the decorator/ Transfer Company or Convention Center, you will be charged a transfer fee for this service. In May 2008 we will inform you if we have made special arrangements with UPS for a special delivery to the show site.
NATIONAL MODEL RAILROAD ASSOCIATION® NATIONAL TRAIN SHOW®
LIABILITY LIMITATIONS and DISCLAIMER
The exhibitor for itself, its successors and assigns hereby releases the National Model Railroad Association® (hereinafter referred to as NMRA®) from any and all claims of every sort it may have against the NMRA® based upon, arising out of, or in connection with exhibitor's occupancy and use of the Train Show premises, or any act or omission of any nature by the NMRA® or its agents or employees with or related to the Train Show, including, but not limited to: loss, theft, damage, destruction, or delay or non-delivery of goods, display material and other effects; any injury to exhibitor, its employees, agents, representatives or guests while in the Train Show premises; any damage to exhibitor's business by reason of the failure to provide space for the exhibit or removal of exhibit, or failure to hold the Train Show as scheduled. In the event, the Train Show is not held or canceled, the liability of the NMRA® shall be limited to a refund of the fee paid for space.
Exhibitor agrees to indemnify and hold forever harmless the NMRA® from any and all damage, loss, liability, claim or expense (including legal fees) based upon, arising out of, or in connection with (i) the violation of any law or ordinance by the exhibitor, its employees, agents, representatives, guests or others holding under the exhibitor; (ii) failure by exhibitor or any such persons to comply with all applicable terms and conditions contained in these rules or in the agreement between the Anaheim Convention Center and the NMRA® regarding the Train Show; and (iii) exhibitor's occupancy and use of the Train Show premises or a part thereof; whether or not such damage, loss, liability claim or expense was caused in whole or in part by the act or omission of the NMRA® or its agents or employees.
The exhibitor may provide recorded sounds in the space occupied by the exhibitor only on the following terms and conditions:
The National Model Railroad Association, Inc.®, reserves the right to refuse any manufacturer, exporter, importer, distributor, dealer, or other persons or corporations who request exhibition space, or the privilege of selling, or the privilege of playing sound recordings at the trade show of the national convention, regardless of membership in the association, if their past business practices have been shown to be detrimental to the best interests of the members of the association or the hobby, as determined by the Train Show Chairman.
NATIONAL
MODEL RAILROAD ASSOCIATION®,
NATIONAL TRAIN SHOW®,
EXHIBITOR SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS®
EXHIBITOR BOOTH STAFFING
Authorized representatives must staff exhibitor booth(s) during all show hours. Exhibitors are required to be at the show for the three-day period when the show is open for the convention attendees and the general public.
(1). This requirement for everyday staffing will only be waived based on religious circumstances.
(2). A non-staffed booth is totally at the risk of the exhibitor.
EXHIBITOR SETUP & TEAR DOWN POLICY
Exhibitors may only move in or move out during the designated time periods. Exhibitors may not set up their booth(s) after the show has opened. Exhibitors may not pack their products or tear down their booth(s) before the show closing.
(1). Because of the National Model Railroad Association's® concern for potential liability, the NMRA® cannot accept exhibitors who cannot comply with this policy. Exhibitors who disregard this policy shall be excluded from future NMRA® shows until reinstated by the NMRA®.
(2). If an early departure becomes necessary due to an emergency, we must be informed in advance prior to booth tear down and arrangements will be made to assist you without endangering the public if the show is open.
EXHIBIT DISPLAY POLICY
Exhibits may not exceed the booth area reserved by the exhibitor.Exhibitors will not be permitted to put on demonstrations unless the NMRA® is notified in advance and sufficient aisle space exists to support an audience.
BOOTH DISPLAY INTERFERENCE
No exhibit may interfere with or block a neighboring exhibit.
(1). Display material exceeding three feet in height above a table may not extend more than four feet from the back of the booth without permission from the neighboring exhibitor.
(2). Exhibitors who have end or corner booths may not exceed the three-foot height limitation on the back or side rail without permission from the neighboring exhibitor.
(3). Display materials at the back of the booth may not exceed the eight-foot height of the drape.
SAFETY PROVISIONS
All display material must be flameproof material or be made flameproof.
(1). Exhibitor must provide the necessary shielding or safety items to protect attendees, exhibitors and all others from equipment that may cause bodily harm.
(2). Electrical wiring and equipment must meet the standard electrical codes.
PROMOTIONS & LITERATURE DISTRIBUTION
(1). Promotions and commercial literature distribution by an exhibitor is restricted to the confines of the exhibitor's booth area.
(2). Exhibitors are not permitted to use other persons to distribute materials at other locations on the show premises.
MOVE IN / OUT SAFETY
Please note that for safety reasons during the move in and move out periods, the NMRA® and Anaheim Convention Center does not permit children under 16 years to be on the show floor. Please contact the NTS: Debbie Draper, or (602) 569-9072, if this affects you.
Please call (602) 569-9072 if you have a question about the show rules. We will be happy to supply the names and telephone numbers of neighboring exhibitors to you so that you may avoid problems with your display material height.
The initial April 2008 version of the floor plan's BOOTH LOCATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON FINAL FIRE MARSHAL APPROVAL. If floor plan changes are required we will attempt to provide you with comparable space if possible
Product demonstrations must be cleared with the registrar in advance to ensure compliance to public safety regulations and space clearance.
Exhibitor booth space is available in three categories:
(1) Industry products only.
(2) Retail product sales.
(3) Railroad and Hobby related organizations.
We do not accept exhibitors who promote any venues outside of the railroad hobby-related environment.
In the floor plans enclosed in the show registration package, please only choose your booths from the number series in your category. We do reserve the right to select a booth location for you based on the remaining space available at the show after 1 June 2008. The initial published version of the floor plan is subject to change. If floor plan changes are required, we will attempt to provide you with comparable space if possible.
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ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER
FLOOR PLAN (177K) in
GIF format
|
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000 - Series |
Industry Only (Blue Drapes) |
|
100 - Series |
Industry Only (Blue Drapes) |
|
200 - 289 |
Industry Only (Blue Drapes) |
|
290 - 299 |
Retail Product Sales (Yellow Drapes) |
|
300 - Series |
Retail Product Sales (Yellow Drapes) |
|
400 - Series |
Retail Product Sales (Yellow Drapes) |
|
500 - Series |
Retail Product Sales (Yellow Drapes) |
|
600 - Series |
Retail Product Sales (Yellow Drapes) |
|
700 - 715 |
Organizational Use (Blue Drapes) |
|
720 - 729 |
Retail Product Sales(Yellow Drapes) |
|
800 - Series |
Layout Display Areas |
|
900 - Series |
Retail Product Sales (Yellow Drapes) |
We do not accept reservations by telephone for space, but we will be happy to discuss your needs and space availability with you. If you desire a special configuration for your booths, please call (602) 569-9072 and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Please note that during the move in and move out periods, the NMRA® and Anaheim Convention Center does not permit children under 16 years to be on the show floor. Please contact the NTS if this affects you.
The current list of registered exhibitors at the 2008 National Train Show ® can be found in the following numeric and alphabetical listing. This listed is update every three months with the latest information.
Exhibitor by exhibitor name and location. (Alphabetical )
Exhibitor located by booth number on show floor plan. (Numerical)