The Fort Myers RV Show begins Thursday, Jan. 27, at the Lee Civic Center in Fort Myers, Fla., and runs through Sunday.
Everett Henkel III, president of the Florida RV Trade Association-Region One, recently made the announcement, delighted that the event will go on this year after last year’s cancellation because of the COVID pandemic and supply chain issues – ie: a lack of inventory for dealers to bring to the show.
“Attendees can view hundreds of recreation vehicles aged 2017 and newer of all different types, sizes and prices,” Henkel said. “The show also features about over 50 outdoors and camping supply vendors. This family- friendly event focuses on the fun, flexibility and affordability RVing provides consumers of all ages.”
Units on display include gas and diesel motorhomes, travel trailers, toy haulers, fifth wheels, park models and van campers featuring all styles, brands and price ranges.
“For years, the Fort Myers RV Show has been the top RV show in Florida and the Southeast simply because of the high-quality products, outstanding displays and competitive prices,” Henkel said. “I’m proud to say this emphasis on quality has enabled the show to grow into the largest dealer-sponsored show in Florida and one of the largest RV shows in the Southeast.”
Besides RVs, the show allows attendees the chance to browse more than 50 outdoors and camping vendors displaying equipment and accessories to help outfit RVers or provide information on camping throughout the nation. Items include new towing systems, specialized lighting RV insurance, unique camping equipment and where to camp throughout the nation. Daily free RV travel and maintenance seminars also will be offered.