CES 2024 Tips: Make the show more enjoyable

CES 2024 Tips

CES 2024 Guide. Forth, CES 2024 Tips: Make the show more enjoyable. Attending CES can be a very exciting experience, not only because you get to experience and feel the world’s technology trends firsthand, but also because you get to feel a sense of global change.

However, such a large-scale event also presents a number of challenges, not least of which is the physical challenge of being the largest show of its kind in the world. If you’re planning to attend CES 2024, this article will provide you with tips to help make your time at the show more comfortable and enjoyable, especially if you’re not used to living in the United States.

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CES 2024 Tips: Make the show more enjoyable

1. Tips for staying in shape for CES 2024

  • Choose comfortable clothing and shoes: The CES show floor is bigger and more spacious than you might think, which means you’ll be doing more walking than usual when visiting the many booths. This makes comfortable shoes and clothing a must. Choose shoes with good cushioning to reduce foot fatigue. Avoid flip-flops if you can, and opt for shoes that make your feet feel comfortable, such as sneakers or trekking shoes. If you’re really enjoying the show, you can expect to walk at least 10,000 steps and up to 30,000 steps a day.
  • Use a backpack: While eco-bags will be handed out on site, a backpack is a great way to pick up pamphlets, magazines, or just carry around some food and water. Some people bring laptops in case they need to get some work done, but if you can, use your smartphone to minimize the weight you’re carrying.

  • Stay hydrated: The CES show floor can be hot and dry with large crowds and devices running. It’s important to remember that Las Vegas is a desert, and to stay hydrated. Carry a 500ml bottle of water with you at all times and drink water regularly.
  • Eat right: You’ll need nutritious food to fuel your active day. It’s a good idea to prepare and carry healthy snacks like fruit, nuts, and energy bars. It’s usually recommended to refuel regularly every 30 minutes, known as an action meal, especially if you’re doing an activity like hiking. Walking around the show floor for long periods of time can be equally strenuous, so we recommend that you snack regularly to keep your energy levels up. There are restaurants on the show floor, but very few of them offer flavors suitable for Koreans. Salads, pasta, pizza, and some Hawaiian food are available, but they’re not exactly to our taste buds, so consider stopping by a convenience store near your hotel to pick up some of your favorite snacks.
  • Take regular breaks: Long hours of walking and visiting exhibits while jet lagged can be more exhausting than you think. It’s a good idea to take regular short breaks to keep yourself refreshed, and it’s even better if you do.
  • Maintain personal hygiene: Even though COVID-19 is over, it’s still a large-scale event, so use hand sanitizer if possible to maintain personal hygiene.
  • Masks are essential: Even though COVID-19 is over, don’t forget to bring a mask. It’s a way to maintain humidity in a dry environment, and the air can often be hard to breathe. Las Vegas hotels allow indoor smoking, so a mask can also be useful as a way to avoid those odors.
  • Humidifiers in hotels: It’s true that Las Vegas is a desert climate, so it can get pretty dry, but I don’t think I ever used a humidifier in my hotel room. Another tip is to run hot water on your bathroom towel or in the bathtub and leave the door open if you feel it’s too dry.

2. Stay safe at trade shows

  • Manage your personal belongings: While there is less risk of pickpockets than in Europe, the sheer volume of people visiting the show means you’ll need to be careful with important items like your passport. Unless you plan to buy something like alcohol, you won’t need your passport for a simple tour of the show, so keep it safe in your hotel room.
  • Transportation: Hotels on the main strip regularly run shuttle buses to the CES show floor. Anyone with a CES badge is welcome to board. However, the Venetian is usually a short walk away, and farther away, such as the LVCC, you may need to use shuttles, Uber, or a lift. In the case of LVCC, you can also take the monorail, but keep in mind that the station is farther away than you might think.
  • Tip for using Uber and Lyft: When using car-sharing services like Uber and Lyft, try not to take photos of the show floor during the same time as the exhibits are opening, as you may end up waiting in traffic for longer than you’d like. In this case, it’s much more time-saving to set a destination that’s a bit further away from the show floor and walk a bit.

3. Small tips for foreigners

  • Convenience Stores: Unlike other tourist destinations, Las Vegas hotels are meant for casino-centric leisure. As a result, they’re a bit stingy about providing free amenities and beverages, so it’s usually best to buy drinks, snacks, etc. at convenience stores like Walgreens and CVS outside of the hotel. Of course, there is usually a store inside the hotel on the first floor that sells such food and drinks, but the prices are higher than convenience stores.
  • Purchase a coffee pot if you plan to drink coffee or ramen directly at the hotel: You can order hot water from the hotel’s room service, but it’s a hassle to order multiple times and pay a separate tip, so if you plan to drink coffee or ramen frequently, you may want to purchase a coffee pot that costs between $10 and $20 at a convenience store. It’s important to note that these pots must be 110V-only.
  • Trade show brochures: When you visit the show floor, you’re bound to pick up magazines and brochures that interest you. However, it’s been my experience that I rarely look at them again once I leave Las Vegas, so I recommend taking a picture of these pamphlets with your smartphone in your hotel room and importing them as images.
  • Feel the waves on the last day of the show: CES usually lasts about four days, with three days being lively and the last four days being when companies pack up their booths. Of course, places like the startup booths will be lively, but try to see everything you need to see by day three if possible.
  • Bring a 110V power strip: It’s inevitable that you’ll bring a lot of charging cables for your devices, including your smartphone, but the U.S., as we all know, is not like our own country and requires a so-called pig nose for 110V use. You can bring several of these adapters, but I personally find it easier to just bring a power strip. You can either use a 110V adapter for the power strip, or if you have a travel 110V only power strip, you can use the rest of the outlets in your home country. The products in the shopping mall below are the ones I usually use. It has a variety of outlets for electronic devices such as smartphones and adapters for laptops.
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  • Be prepared to charge: Always check your phone or tablet’s charge, and have a portable charger or extra batteries on hand. If you’re roaming, your battery tends to run out faster than you think. So be sure to carry at least a power bank and a charging cable for emergencies. However, it’s important to pack a power bank that’s the right size, as a heavy power bank will only add to your fatigue.

4. Manage your time efficiently

  • Check the schedule in advance: Check the official CES website or app to see the timetable for the sessions and exhibits you’re interested in, especially if you plan to attend the conference, as this will help you stay on track.
  • Set priorities: Decide ahead of time which events or booths you think are most important during the show and plan your schedule accordingly. The LVCC and Venetian Expo are completely different in nature. We recommend prioritizing the ones you’re interested in and visiting one on your first day, rather than trying to hit both on your first day.
  • Utilize online check-in: If possible, take advantage of your hotel’s or show’s online check-in option to reduce wait times, especially for exhibits.
  • Avoid peak hours: Restaurants and cafes at trade shows can get very busy at lunchtime. Eating outside of peak hours can save you time.

5. Mobile apps and maps are a must

  • CES Official App: Download the CES Official App to get the latest schedule, maps, session information, and more. It’s especially useful for checking out maps and getting to the places you need to visit.
  • Ridesharing apps: Use ridesharing apps like Uber and Lyft to help you plan your transportation between the show floor and your hotel.
  • TripAdvisor: This is a handy app for checking out different places to eat in Las Vegas.
  • OpenTable: A must-have app for making restaurant reservations in Las Vegas. You can also make reservations on their website.

6. Las Vegas Tip Culture

  • The United States, as you may know, has a strong tipping culture. Some of you may not be familiar with tipping, but it’s a nice gesture to show respect for their day-to-day lives. Remember, you’re tipping because you think you’ve received good service, but unless the service was so bad that it’s unacceptable, it’s common for people to tip. In fact, for those workers, their salary and tips are basically their income.
  • Recently, some restaurants, especially when paying with a credit card, have made it so that the tip is included in the bill or entered when the card is initially swiped. Be careful with this, as a small mistake can result in double tip.
  • The following are suggested tip levels. These are guidelines, and can be adjusted flexibly to accommodate different people or expenses to the nearest cent.
    – Hotel maid: 2-5$ per day (you can leave it on the bed in your room)
    – Hotel porters: 1-3$ per bag
    – Restaurant waiters: 20% on average
    – Taxi driver: 20% on average
    – Uber/Lyft: After checkout, you’ll have the option to tip separately. Use the above as a guide and pay extra.
    – Starbucks, McDonald’s, etc. : There is usually a jar for tipping when you order, but you don’t have to pay.

CES 2024 is a massive event that attracts more than 100,000 people each year. While everyone’s interests vary, life is bound to be similar. We hope these tips will help you navigate your time in Las Vegas.

CES 2024 Transportation Guide: How to Get Around Las Vegas Efficiently

CES 2024 Transportation Guide

CES 2024 Guide. Second, CES, the world’s largest consumer electronics show, is a massive event that attracts tons of attendees every year.

The 2024 show will be no exception, taking place in Las Vegas, and according to organizer CTA, they’re expecting more than 130,000 attendees. This article is a transportation guide for those planning to attend CES 2024.

Getting to Las Vegas for CES 2024

Travel by airplane

Choosing an airport: Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran International Airport, LAS) is the main airport in Las Vegas. Most international and domestic flights use this airport. A unique feature is its close proximity to downtown, where the hotels are located. You can see the famous hotels from the plane as it lands.

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From the airport to your hotel: Options for getting from the airport to downtown or your hotel include taking a taxi, a ridesharing service (such as Uber or Lyft), or a shuttle bus. Ride-sharing services are recommended for foreigners. You can use Uber or Lyft, but I personally found Uber to be more convenient. It’s convenient to have the Uber app pre-installed when you arrive in the US.

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Uber app

Las Vegas Transportation: Finding an Uber at the Airport

If you’re new to Las Vegas, finding a place to pick up a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft can be frustrating. For those of you who are, here’s a little more detail on where to get a ride. When you hail an Uber from the airport, you’ll be brought to a designated pickup location. It’s usually about a 5-10 minute walk from the gate, so let’s take a look at the picture below to see when to call and where to wait.

(1) Finding the Bridge to Parking
Once you’re out of the airport, you’ll see signposts like the one in the following photo everywhere. Look for the Bridge to Parking sign, go to it, and cross the bridge.

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Locate the Bridge to Parking sign
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Bridge to Parking

(2) Take the elevator to Level V
After crossing the bridge into the parking garage, there will be a sign directing you to the Uber/Lyft pickup.

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When you see that sign, the elevator will be on your right, and you’ll need to go to Level V. It’s not hard to find the elevator.

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(3) Accessing your vehicle from the Uber/Lyft pickup area
When you arrive at Level V via elevator, there is a passageway to the right, and at the end of it is the Uber/Lift boarding area. The boarding area is very spacious, about 5 rows wide, so you can watch for your driver on the Uber app, check the license plate/color, etc. and move to the car when it arrives. You don’t have to be in a hurry to get around, so take your time.

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Traveling by car

Prepare for public transportation: Las Vegas is a city where it’s easier to get around by car than by public transportation. Renting a car is a good option. If you can’t get a domestic flight from a place like Los Angeles or San Diego, you could rent a car and drive to Las Vegas. Driving on US roads isn’t that difficult, so consider this as an option.

Parking: Parking can get crowded during CES, so reserve a parking space in advance or check your hotel’s parking options. Most hotels offer parking assistance. However, if you’re bringing your car to the show floor, you’ll have to pay for your own parking, which we don’t recommend – you’ll have to use an off-site parking garage close to the show floor, which will cost you extra. Also, keep in mind that there will be significant traffic congestion during show hours.

Tips for getting around the CES show floor

Utilize a shuttle bus service

Courtesy of CES organizers: CES offers a free shuttle bus service between major hotels and the show floor. Timetables and routes can be found on the official CES website.

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Riding the Las Vegas Monorail

Convenient public transportation: The Las Vegas Monorail is an efficient way to get between major hotels and show venues. It’s a great way to save time by avoiding busy road conditions. However, the monorail stations are located away from the hotels and main street and are relatively infrequent. Personally, I would recommend taking a shuttle bus or other mode of transportation unless you are in a hurry to get to LVCC and the monorail station is directly adjacent to the hotel, such as the Aria or VDARA.

Ridesharing and taxis

Avoid peak hours: Taxis and ridesharing services are in high demand at the start and end of the show. Avoid traveling during these times if possible. If you are traveling during peak hours, don’t set your destination to the show floor; instead, set your destination to a restaurant or hotel near the show floor entrance to save time and money. (If you’re at LVCC) If you’re at the Venetian Expo, it won’t hurt to set your destination directly to the ground floor entrance.

Getting around the show floor

Getting around on foot

Familiarize yourself with the size of the show floor: The CES show floor is very large, so wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to do a lot of walking. Expect to take 10,000 to 20,000 steps per day. Stiff shoes like dress shoes can be quite taxing, so we recommend sneakers or walking shoes if possible. Another tip is to choose socks that are comfortable to walk in.

You should also plan your route well in advance to minimize your walking distance, but we’ll talk more about that in another post.

We hope this guide helps you as you plan to attend CES 2024. Planning for efficient transportation is the first step to a great show experience. If you need additional information or have any questions, please feel free to ask.

CES 2024 Guide: Tips for seeing the CES, getting around, and living in Las Vegas

CES 2024 Guide

CES 2024 is the place to see and experience the biggest changes in technology firsthand. It’s the world’s largest consumer electronics show where you can see the latest trends firsthand, learn about new innovations and opportunities for a wide range of professionals, and see a wide range of tech companies and startups in action.

With over a decade of experience attending CES and more than 30 trips to Las Vegas, including during COVID-19, we’ve put together this guide to give you a comprehensive overview of what to expect if you’re visiting CES 2024 for the first time.

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CES 2024 Guide

The Complete Guide to Attending CES 2024

  • We’ve put together a brief introduction to CES 2024, tips for living in Las Vegas, and a comprehensive guide to visiting the show floor, all in one post. If you want to get the full picture, this is the place to start, and then check out the details below.

Getting around Las Vegas

  • From the airport to the show floor: Get the best transportation options and routes from your arrival in Las Vegas to the show floor.
  • Getting around the show floor: Tips and tricks for getting around the show floor efficiently.

Hotel

  • Lodging options: Strategies for booking hotels for CES attendees, recommendations by budget, and key amenities.

Convenience and life tips

  • Living in the U.S. Amenities and Tips: Here’s what you’ll need during the show and how to get around.

CES Show Registration Process and Badge Pickup

  • Registration guide: Details the registration process for attending CES, how to get your badge, and what to expect.

Guide to entering and viewing the exhibit hall

  • Strategies for navigating the show: Learn how to effectively navigate the CES show floor, including entry procedures, order of visit, how to utilize the show map, and VIP tour options.

Tips for identifying and reporting on CES trends

  • Insights and reports: Guidance on how to effectively identify trends and information from CES and create professional reports.

Shopping, Restaurants and Tourism

  • Las Vegas Shopping Guide: Provides information on the shopping areas and unique shopping experiences you shouldn’t miss during the show.
  • Foodie experiences: Discover the best places to eat, drink, and explore the foodie culture of Las Vegas.
  • Sightseeing in Las Vegas: How to use your non-show time to discover the city’s top attractions and hidden gems.

This guide provides all the information you need to prepare for attending CES 2024 and will help attendees have the best possible experience at the show. As you begin your adventure at CES 2024, we hope this guide will serve as a compass for your shining experience. Click on each title to learn more.