The Seattle RV Show is returning to CenturyLink Field Event Center in Seattle, Wash., on Feb. 8-11.
The show will cover 225,000 square feet and is the largest RV event held each year in the state of Washington. For the seventh straight year, it is being sponsored by WSECU and is produced by the non-profit Manufactured Housing and RV (MHRV) Show Association. Two dollars from every non-discounted box office admission will be donated to Washington State Parks.
The 55th annual Seattle RV Show will include 23 local dealers, displaying hundreds of 2018 RV models from pop-up trailers to luxury motorhomes. Attendees are invited to enter the “Win A Winnebago” contest to win a $23,000 Winnebago Drop travel trailer.
Free educational seminars, conducted by RV experts, will be held throughout the show.
“There is nowhere else in our area where you can take in so much about RVing in one place,” said Dave Helgeson, MHRV show director. “RVing gets in your blood. People discover that they love the freedom it brings to experience and explore our great country and continent. Whether you’re a seasoned RV veteran or a first-time attendee, the Seattle RV Show is the place to learn more about this extraordinary lifestyle plus get great deals on new units.”
Online ticket buyers will receive a free, one-day parking pass for the Safeco Field parking garage.
A fully-equipped RV will be on display at the expanded “Ask the Technician” exhibit that includes “Mods, Accessories and More.” There will be a 45-foot, Freightliner diesel chassis on display where RV service experts will give demonstrations and answer everyone’s questions.
There will be a “Hands-on RV 101” class for beginners considering RV ownership. A certified RV technician will demonstrate the operation of all systems including appliances, LP gas, electrical, fresh and waste water.
General admission is $13 for adults and $11 for seniors 62 and older. Children 17 and younger will be admitted free if accompanied by an adult. Show hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.