Thu, 09/26/2019 - 09:21

By SEMA Editors

Westgate
The Westgate is among several hotels in the SEMA Show block located within two miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Showgoers are guaranteed low rates with no hidden fees when booking through the official SEMA Show housing partner, OnPeak. The Travel & Lodging page on www.SEMAShow.com features a real-time listing of the hotel deals and discounts available for the 2019 SEMA Show, November 5–8, in Las Vegas. The page also offers information, such as price, location and shuttle availability, to help showgoers determine the hotel that best accommodates their needs.

Here are seven hotels less than two miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center (visit SEMAShow.com/travel for prices and to book):

  • Courtyard by Marriott (0.8 miles)
  • Encore at Wynn Las Vegas (1.7 miles)
  • Hilton Grand Vacations – Las Vegas Convention Center (1.1 miles)
  • Las Vegas Marriott (1.0 mile)
  • Residence Inn by Marriott – Las Vegas Convention Center (0.8 miles)
  • SpringHill Suites (1.0 mile)
  • Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino (0.9 miles)

For assistance with your reservations, call OnPeak at 866-611-8831 (for international callers, dial +1-312-527-7300), Monday–Friday, between 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (CST). If you have an existing reservation, have your onPeak Attendance/Group ID number handy.

Read more about the benefits of booking through the Show’s official housing provider. 

Note: Attendees and exhibitors should be vigilant if approached by companies or services other than OnPeak that impliy or claim to be an official housing provider of the SEMA Show. Management is aware of other housing companies and travel agencies that may be aggressively pursuing you or your company to book your guest rooms through their company at supposedly significant discounts.

Reservations made through an agency other than OnPeak are at your own risk. Exhibitors and attendees contacted by another housing company trying to sell hotel rooms should notify SEMA Show Management at 909-396-0289.

Thu, 09/26/2019 - 09:21

By SEMA Editors

Westgate
The Westgate is among several hotels in the SEMA Show block located within two miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Showgoers are guaranteed low rates with no hidden fees when booking through the official SEMA Show housing partner, OnPeak. The Travel & Lodging page on www.SEMAShow.com features a real-time listing of the hotel deals and discounts available for the 2019 SEMA Show, November 5–8, in Las Vegas. The page also offers information, such as price, location and shuttle availability, to help showgoers determine the hotel that best accommodates their needs.

Here are seven hotels less than two miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center (visit SEMAShow.com/travel for prices and to book):

  • Courtyard by Marriott (0.8 miles)
  • Encore at Wynn Las Vegas (1.7 miles)
  • Hilton Grand Vacations – Las Vegas Convention Center (1.1 miles)
  • Las Vegas Marriott (1.0 mile)
  • Residence Inn by Marriott – Las Vegas Convention Center (0.8 miles)
  • SpringHill Suites (1.0 mile)
  • Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino (0.9 miles)

For assistance with your reservations, call OnPeak at 866-611-8831 (for international callers, dial +1-312-527-7300), Monday–Friday, between 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (CST). If you have an existing reservation, have your onPeak Attendance/Group ID number handy.

Read more about the benefits of booking through the Show’s official housing provider. 

Note: Attendees and exhibitors should be vigilant if approached by companies or services other than OnPeak that impliy or claim to be an official housing provider of the SEMA Show. Management is aware of other housing companies and travel agencies that may be aggressively pursuing you or your company to book your guest rooms through their company at supposedly significant discounts.

Reservations made through an agency other than OnPeak are at your own risk. Exhibitors and attendees contacted by another housing company trying to sell hotel rooms should notify SEMA Show Management at 909-396-0289.

Thu, 09/26/2019 - 09:10

Corvette

Here’s the ’20 Chevy Corvette Stingray in Rapid Blue, providing a more complete look at the new color. The bright blue hue is notably lighter than the Elkhart Lake Blue Metallic shared earlier.

The prototype seen here is wearing the optional Z51 performance package, has a body-color rear spoiler and the optional carbon-flash double five-spoke wheels. It was caught around the Milford Proving Grounds undergoing testing.

Corvette

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 09/26/2019 - 09:10

Corvette

Here’s the ’20 Chevy Corvette Stingray in Rapid Blue, providing a more complete look at the new color. The bright blue hue is notably lighter than the Elkhart Lake Blue Metallic shared earlier.

The prototype seen here is wearing the optional Z51 performance package, has a body-color rear spoiler and the optional carbon-flash double five-spoke wheels. It was caught around the Milford Proving Grounds undergoing testing.

Corvette

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 09/26/2019 - 09:10

Corvette

Here’s the ’20 Chevy Corvette Stingray in Rapid Blue, providing a more complete look at the new color. The bright blue hue is notably lighter than the Elkhart Lake Blue Metallic shared earlier.

The prototype seen here is wearing the optional Z51 performance package, has a body-color rear spoiler and the optional carbon-flash double five-spoke wheels. It was caught around the Milford Proving Grounds undergoing testing.

Corvette

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 09/26/2019 - 09:10

Corvette

Here’s the ’20 Chevy Corvette Stingray in Rapid Blue, providing a more complete look at the new color. The bright blue hue is notably lighter than the Elkhart Lake Blue Metallic shared earlier.

The prototype seen here is wearing the optional Z51 performance package, has a body-color rear spoiler and the optional carbon-flash double five-spoke wheels. It was caught around the Milford Proving Grounds undergoing testing.

Corvette

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 09/26/2019 - 09:10

Corvette

Here’s the ’20 Chevy Corvette Stingray in Rapid Blue, providing a more complete look at the new color. The bright blue hue is notably lighter than the Elkhart Lake Blue Metallic shared earlier.

The prototype seen here is wearing the optional Z51 performance package, has a body-color rear spoiler and the optional carbon-flash double five-spoke wheels. It was caught around the Milford Proving Grounds undergoing testing.

Corvette

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 09/26/2019 - 09:10

Corvette

Here’s the ’20 Chevy Corvette Stingray in Rapid Blue, providing a more complete look at the new color. The bright blue hue is notably lighter than the Elkhart Lake Blue Metallic shared earlier.

The prototype seen here is wearing the optional Z51 performance package, has a body-color rear spoiler and the optional carbon-flash double five-spoke wheels. It was caught around the Milford Proving Grounds undergoing testing.

Corvette

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 09/26/2019 - 09:00

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Show
Buyers from the United States who register online on or before Friday, October 11, save more than $50 and have their badges mailed to them in advance of the Show.

The early registration deadline for the 2019 SEMA Show is approaching, giving qualified attendees a chance to save time and money. Buyers from the United States who register online on or before Friday, October 11, save more than $50 and have their badges mailed in advance of the Show.

To receive the discounted fee of $40 per person, qualified attendees must register online. Badges will be mailed in advance to domestic buyers. International attendees who register before the Show will recieve a confirmation email with a barcode that will make obtaining their badges onsite seamless and easy. Badges for other categories (including media and non-exhibiting manufacturers) are not mailed.

To qualify for buyer badges, applicants may be required to submit proof of employment in the industry. Prior year’s approval does not automatically guarantee approval for 2019, and qualifying materials may still be required.

Once approved, the badge provides access to the SEMA Show all four days of the event, as well as to the educational seminars and to SEMA Ignited—the official after-party—where the general public is allowed to attend on Friday after the Show closes.

To learn more or to apply, visit www.semashow.com/register.

Thu, 09/26/2019 - 09:00

By SEMA Editors

SEMA Show
Buyers from the United States who register online on or before Friday, October 11, save more than $50 and have their badges mailed to them in advance of the Show.

The early registration deadline for the 2019 SEMA Show is approaching, giving qualified attendees a chance to save time and money. Buyers from the United States who register online on or before Friday, October 11, save more than $50 and have their badges mailed in advance of the Show.

To receive the discounted fee of $40 per person, qualified attendees must register online. Badges will be mailed in advance to domestic buyers. International attendees who register before the Show will recieve a confirmation email with a barcode that will make obtaining their badges onsite seamless and easy. Badges for other categories (including media and non-exhibiting manufacturers) are not mailed.

To qualify for buyer badges, applicants may be required to submit proof of employment in the industry. Prior year’s approval does not automatically guarantee approval for 2019, and qualifying materials may still be required.

Once approved, the badge provides access to the SEMA Show all four days of the event, as well as to the educational seminars and to SEMA Ignited—the official after-party—where the general public is allowed to attend on Friday after the Show closes.

To learn more or to apply, visit www.semashow.com/register.