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FLIBS Ticket Prices...

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by YachtForums, Aug 27, 2025 at 5:01 PM.

  1. YachtForums

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    The cost of attending FLIBS is continuing to go up while attendance continues to go down. This consumer shake down is only serving to hurt marine vendors who display at the show.

    • Wednesday Preview Ticket — $70 per person.
    • Adult 2-Day Preview + General Admission Ticket — $100 per person, valid for two days Wednesday through Sunday.
    • Adult 2-Day General Admission Ticket — $77 per person, valid for two days Thursday through Sunday.
    • Adult 1-Day General Admission Ticket — $46 per person, valid for one day Thursday through Sunday.
  2. MBevins

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    $50 for the privilege of potentially spending money at vendors who already paid to be there,,?
    Me thinks they've lost their greedy minds.
  3. Pascal

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    Maybe they want to limit the number of non buyers… and let me guess, parking is another $50?
  4. Capt Ralph

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    Non buyers today; may be dreamers. When the dreamers have the funds, they will buy.
    Alienate them now, and you loose a market.
    Motor campers are free (or much cheaper) to look at.
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    Informa tries even harder to keep non buyers and dreamers out of the Monaco Yacht Show than the FLIBS. Here are the 2025 ticket prizes:

    1-day pass: EUR 725/ca. USD 850
    2-day pass: EUR 1230/ca. USD 1440
    3-day pass: EUR 1950/ca. USD 2280
  6. SplashFl

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    Little value to the ole dollar anymore.:(
  7. YachtForums

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    It costs vendors more time and money to attend these shows then the cost of the actual display space, which is VERY expensive. There's the cost of shipping show displays, airline tickets, car rentals, hotel rooms, etc. And your hotel room isn't just for the 5 days of FLIBS, you need to be there for a few days before the show and a couple of days following the show for move in / move out. Now you have to man (or woman) that booth every day for 5 days. These shows are a lot of work for vendors and thanks to Informa, our marine industry friends are getting far less exposure to interested consumers, both current and future.

    There's a much, much bigger boat show going on every day at various boating websites but our industry is so steep in tradition that it can't see past the pages of a magazine. The automotive and aviation sectors figured this out years ago but the yachting industry is still stuck at 13 knots.
  8. Pascal

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    Even as a captain, I haven’t been to either Miami or FLL BS in close to 20 years. No need to as everything is available online.
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    Thanks for that reminder. Daughters yacht broker buddy will provide me 2 free ones for Preview Day. After getting screwed $100.00 to park near the Palm Bch show I was done with them all but will probably give this one a shot as I enjoy some of the displays.
  10. Capt Ralph

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    Don't forget your spy-cam and keep us up if you see anything new or fancy. :cool:
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    Be careful what you suggest, it might get you a one-way ticket to the exit door.

    To further reduce exposure for marine industry vendors, FLIBS is not accepting applications for Influencers. Informa knows the internet is killing attendance but it's too late now, most of the pretend-to-be media kids with a YT channel already learned that covering the show doesn't produce enough revenue to cover the cost of admission.

    We figured this out 15 years ago so I stopped doing live show coverage. The "view" meter runs during the show and stops immediately following the show. There is no long term value for the content. Instead, we compose news pieces on PRs being generated leading up to the show and publish them prior to show opening to help drive traffic to boat builder booths.

    The only reason I go to FLIBS or PIBS is in sympathy of industry friends who have to work the show.

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  12. Capt Ralph

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    Influencer or observer with a camera, then sharing something of interest noticed during the show and wants to chat about it?

    Please delete my post(s) if it seems distracting from the thread.