2024 Jacksonville RV MegaShow Set for February
Hundreds of RVs from pop-up campers to Class A motorhomes will be on display during the 2024 Jacksonville RV MegaShow from Thursday, Feb. 8 to Sunday, Feb. 11 at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center, located at 13611 Normandy Blvd.
Show hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Regular admission is $10 for adults and children 12 years or younger are admitted free. Tickets are sold at the gate.
All active and retired military and first responders who attend will receive half-off the regular admission price throughout the show. Senior citizens receive half-price admission on opening day, Feb. 8.
The show is hosted by the Florida RV Trade Association (FRVTA) Northeast Florida Chapter. Participating dealers include Blue Compass RV, Campers Inn of Jacksonville, Dana Drake’s Countryside RV, D&H Truck Camper Emporium and General RV Center, with more than 60 vendor booths representing RV suppliers, campground owners and other businesses.
“This is the biggest RV show in Northeast Florida and offers a great opportunity for RV owners and potential buyers to see all types of new and used units from all the major manufacturers in a single location, with many manufacturers offering special incentives throughout the show,” said Gregg Stachacz, board president for the FRVTA Northeast Florida Chapter – which is hosting the event.
RV accessory vendors, craft vendors, campgrounds and other RV company representatives will have displays at the show. Manufacturer’s representatives will be offering special incentives for RV purchases at the event.
The show offers fun, family-friendly atmosphere with concessions, giveaways and DJ music throughout the event – with tram service between the parking lot and entrance. A $250 gift card will be awarded as a door prize each day for a lucky guest. Pet owners can bring their dogs if they are on a leash.
The February event marks the 12th consecutive year the show has been held at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center. Last year, more than 7,000 people attended the event.