My wife and I decided to go to this show in Pomona, CA to see what new accessories and what not's are out there. We chose
to stay at East Shore RV Park and by far one of the best campgrounds around much much better than the KOA near by. Well
any ways at the show if you were not going to buy an RV that day or any time during the show it was a total waste of time. One
of the absolute worst shows ever and I mean hands down they won the dumb award. We went there just for the purpose to
purchase a tow bar system, namely "Blue Ox", which was represented by the people from "Mike Thompsons" RV which we found
out very late in the process of negotiations. And I was dead set on not giving that company a single cent from the poor service
after buying a new Tiffin from them then selling it after our return from a cross country trip, it just beat us to death, they tell you
everything you want to here. Well enough of that scenario.
Getting back to the show there was very little in way of accessories or RV related items. A lot of vendors did not even show up
to open their booths. I was prepared to drop some hard cash for goodies but we left with bad feelings for those who put on the
show. Yes I did get my tow bar but not without a lot of hassle from Mike Thompson's, very little knowledge of those systems
was evident amongst the crew.
We stopped at some of the vendors that were had personnel on hand, and found ourselves arguing with the vendor as to what
the inside of "our" Country Coach looks like. Most of these vendors where very arrogant.
They can in No Way Shape or Form compete with the show put on by FMCA. We have no idea where the 100 vendor booths
were. We will never go to another show put on by RVIA.
http://www.thebestrvshow.com/
to stay at East Shore RV Park and by far one of the best campgrounds around much much better than the KOA near by. Well
any ways at the show if you were not going to buy an RV that day or any time during the show it was a total waste of time. One
of the absolute worst shows ever and I mean hands down they won the dumb award. We went there just for the purpose to
purchase a tow bar system, namely "Blue Ox", which was represented by the people from "Mike Thompsons" RV which we found
out very late in the process of negotiations. And I was dead set on not giving that company a single cent from the poor service
after buying a new Tiffin from them then selling it after our return from a cross country trip, it just beat us to death, they tell you
everything you want to here. Well enough of that scenario.
Getting back to the show there was very little in way of accessories or RV related items. A lot of vendors did not even show up
to open their booths. I was prepared to drop some hard cash for goodies but we left with bad feelings for those who put on the
show. Yes I did get my tow bar but not without a lot of hassle from Mike Thompson's, very little knowledge of those systems
was evident amongst the crew.
We stopped at some of the vendors that were had personnel on hand, and found ourselves arguing with the vendor as to what
the inside of "our" Country Coach looks like. Most of these vendors where very arrogant.
They can in No Way Shape or Form compete with the show put on by FMCA. We have no idea where the 100 vendor booths
were. We will never go to another show put on by RVIA.
http://www.thebestrvshow.com/