In case you have not heard Reef-A-Palooza Orlando takes this weekend at the Caribe Royale All Suites & Convention Hotel. Located at 8101 World Center Drive, Orlando, FL 32821
So being that today is Friday you’re technically not too late to head over to Reef-A-Palooza Orlando this weekend. You can expect over 100 different companies exhibiting from around the states and some even from around the world.
Reef-A-Palooza Orlando spans over 2 days with the main purpose of the event is to provide an enjoyable, positive atmosphere that is conducive to education and trade of both product and knowledge. Participating exhibitors range from large manufacturers, to retailers, to small livestock sellers, and participating hobbyists range from the beginner to the elite.
Show Dates & Hours
Saturday April 23, 2016 11am – 6pm
Sunday April 24, 2016 11am -4pm
– Cost-$15.00 per person per day(CASH ONLY DAY OF THE SHOW)
– Children 10 and under are free
– Free Parking for all
Also included with paid admission is access to the educational speakers along with access to amazing raffles both day.
If you would like to pre-purchase your tickets ahead of time with a credit card CLICK HERE.
An amazing speaker line up over the 2 days
Saturday 1pm – Jake Adams: Coral Treasures of Sumbawa Island
Saturday 3pm – Joe Yaiullo: Principles of Diligent Reef Keeping….Is It Old Tank Syndrome Or Do You & Your Corals Simply Suffer From L.A.R.s.
Sunday 12:30pm – Colin Foord: Human/Coral Symbiosis in the 21st Century
There are lots of Activities in Orlando but you’re going to want to make sure you take some time out for the famous Orlando Local Fish Store Tour.
To sum things up expect quality livestock and the best in equipment from the leading manufactures in our industry. Reef-A-Palooza promises to be one of the most talked about saltwater events of 2016.
Orlando is the 1st show of 3 Reef-A-Palooza shows in 2016
– Mark your calendars for for upcoming events
Reef-A-Palooza New York – June 25 & 26 2016
Reef-A-Palooza California – November 19 & 20 2016
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