Major auto show coming to St. Louis
Once again, it's time for automobile enthusiasts to get ready for their favorite event.
The St. Louis Auto Show is the biggest such event in the area, featuring over 500 new autos, SUVs and pickup trucks from more than 25 manufacturers, all in one venue. This year, the event also includes the STL Motorcycle Show. Attendees can see new models, learn about improvements in safety, and take a look at some of the most expensive vehicles in the world, without having to go to a showroom.
Some of the highlights of the show include the Million Dollar Mile, which is a standard attraction at the event. This is where the world's most exotic and luxurious cars are displayed. There is also a Kid Zone that is free and provides entertainment for the entire family. Some of the attractions from last year that may be available again include a rock climbing wall, an obstacle course, and a sixteen-foot slide.
An indoor zip line is going to be set up by Zip Flyte, stretching 400 feet across the dome. There is also an Aftermarket Alley planned, where custom parts can be purchased, and there will be a display of Indy cars.
The auto show is set for January 23 through January 26, at America's Center and The Dome, on Convention Plaza. Flyer printing can be used to create a handout for events like this, listing locations of exhibits and vendors.
The St. Louis Auto Show is the biggest such event in the area, featuring over 500 new autos, SUVs and pickup trucks from more than 25 manufacturers, all in one venue. This year, the event also includes the STL Motorcycle Show. Attendees can see new models, learn about improvements in safety, and take a look at some of the most expensive vehicles in the world, without having to go to a showroom.
Some of the highlights of the show include the Million Dollar Mile, which is a standard attraction at the event. This is where the world's most exotic and luxurious cars are displayed. There is also a Kid Zone that is free and provides entertainment for the entire family. Some of the attractions from last year that may be available again include a rock climbing wall, an obstacle course, and a sixteen-foot slide.
An indoor zip line is going to be set up by Zip Flyte, stretching 400 feet across the dome. There is also an Aftermarket Alley planned, where custom parts can be purchased, and there will be a display of Indy cars.
The auto show is set for January 23 through January 26, at America's Center and The Dome, on Convention Plaza. Flyer printing can be used to create a handout for events like this, listing locations of exhibits and vendors.