The 2024 Ohio RV Supershow is currently going on at the I-X Center, and it’s one of the many popular shows that’s put on at the venue.
Though Saturday was a windy and bitter cold day, hundreds were at the show going from RV to RV, checking out the latest in the industry. Many had Browns gear on ahead of the playoff game this afternoon but made sure to stop by the show first.
Modern features of some of the RVs include patios, fireplaces, upstairs and downstairs levels, voice recognition technology, larger spaces, taller ceilings, outside kitchens, washers and dryers and so much more. The show’s last day is Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
RV enthusiasts and prospective buyers filled the I-X Center to see the latest and greatest RVs for the next spring and summer seasons and for those who travel to warm destinations in the fall and winter seasons.
Eleven RV dealers were present at the show: All Seasons RV, Avalon RV Center, Camping World, General RV Center, Hartville RV Center, JTS, Kamper City, Mark Wahlberg Airstream & RV, Meyer’s RV Superstore, Ruff’s RV Center and Camp Life RV.
Tim Nicholson, regional sales manager for General RV Center, said visitors will see the newest technology for RVs. He said the dealership is gearing more toward the younger generation that is getting into RVs.
“People are traveling more in RVs and telling all their friends what a great experience they had, what a great lifestyle it is and how much cheaper a family vacation of four can be traveling in an RV. You’re not paying for a hotel, you’re not paying for three meals a day at restaurants, you have the advantage to go anywhere you want.”
Every dealer at the show has something for everyone, said Amy Girton, executive director of the Great Lakes Recreational Vehicle Association. The sales staff is on-site, the owners of the RVs are on-site and they’ll answer all the questions you have under one roof, she said.
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