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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: hottubdan on December 02, 2006, 05:16:48 pm

Title: Trade shows
Post by: hottubdan on December 02, 2006, 05:16:48 pm
Other than new Marquis skirt, what was new and exciting? :o
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: Mendocino101 on December 02, 2006, 06:56:39 pm
Some nice surrounds. I saw a bit more flash in spas. Some wood products that I really liked. Spent some time with Robert and Steve ( Steve Thank you again, Angie and I had a great time) both real gentlemen in this industry. And of course the breath taking awe, inspiring new Rock surround from Marquis... ;D
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: Gomboman on December 02, 2006, 10:50:07 pm
Did Hotspring, Caldera, or Sundance participate in the Vegas show? I didn't seem them on the list.
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: hottubdan on December 02, 2006, 11:42:41 pm
I know Hot Spring, Caldera and D1 did not show.  Don't know about Sundance.
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: MarKee on December 04, 2006, 03:49:24 am
I dont know why they wouldn't be at this show, it's supposed to be bigger than the Aqua show.

It looks like the major manuf at th IPSE were:
Arctic
Master
Coleman
Marquis
Cal Spas
Beachcomber

Some smaller manuf:
Clearwater
Geatlakes
Dynasty
Sunbelt
Leisure Bay
Phoenix

Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: Tom on December 04, 2006, 10:43:38 am
Here's a rework of a media release from spasearch.org.   The program is intended to meet certain criticisms about so-called hot tub "awards" based largely on advertising volume.    The Spasearch Certified endorsement requires companies to meet certain  objective standards (UL listing, warranty, customer support etc), as well as an 85% customer satisfaction rating on a survey administered by a third party.

Full details at:
http://www.bigfishpublications.com/PDF/End...ntWinnersPR.pdf
http://www.spasearch.org/awards.php

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INTERNATIONAL POOL & SPA EXPO, LAS VEGAS, NOVEMBER 2006 - As proof of their longtime commitments to excellence, five hot tub manufacturers have received the coveted Spasearch Certified award - the only independent customer endorsement in the hot tub industry. Marquis Spas, Hot Spring Spas, Caldera Spas, Dimension One Spas and Arctic Spas are the first hot tub manufacturers to satisfy the rigorous certification standards.  Sixteen additional hot tub manufacturers are currently under evaluation for the award and winners will be recognized in the spring 2007 issue of Spasearch Magazine™.

These companies represent the top 10% of hot tub manufacturers currently operating in the United States. Completely independent and based solely on customer surveys, the only way for hot tub manufacturers to earn Spasearch Certified status is to demonstrate excellence on every level from product reliability straight through to consumer satisfaction.

To maintain complete impartiality, all results were tabulated through a team of third-party auditors, ensuring that this certification was fairly won rather than influenced by advertising dollars. “Having an annual independent endorsement program is long overdue,” says David Wood, Editor-in-Chief of Spasearch Magazine™. “For years our industry has been plagued with unaccredited sources that offer awards based on paid advertising or other financial consideration. We are delighted to offer this unique program to hot tub manufacturers and consumers alike.”

Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: Guzz on December 04, 2006, 11:03:51 am
HotSprings does not attend trade shows anymore, all their dealerships areas are taken.
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: drewstar on December 04, 2006, 11:54:04 am
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Here's a rework of a media release from spasearch.org.   The program is intended to meet certain criticisms about so-called hot tub "awards" based largely on advertising volume.    The Spasearch Certified endorsement requires companies to meet certain  objective standards (UL listing, warranty, customer support etc), as well as an 85% customer satisfaction rating on a survey administered by a third party.

Full details at:
http://www.bigfishpublications.com/PDF/End...ntWinnersPR.pdf
http://www.spasearch.org/awards.php

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INTERNATIONAL POOL & SPA EXPO, LAS VEGAS, NOVEMBER 2006 - As proof of their longtime commitments to excellence, five hot tub manufacturers have received the coveted Spasearch Certified award - the only independent customer endorsement in the hot tub industry. Marquis Spas, Hot Spring Spas, Caldera Spas, Dimension One Spas and Arctic Spas are the first hot tub manufacturers to satisfy the rigorous certification standards.  Sixteen additional hot tub manufacturers are currently under evaluation for the award and winners will be recognized in the spring 2007 issue of Spasearch Magazine™.

These companies represent the top 10% of hot tub manufacturers currently operating in the United States. Completely independent and based solely on customer surveys, the only way for hot tub manufacturers to earn Spasearch Certified status is to demonstrate excellence on every level from product reliability straight through to consumer satisfaction.

To maintain complete impartiality, all results were tabulated through a team of third-party auditors, ensuring that this certification was fairly won rather than influenced by advertising dollars. “Having an annual independent endorsement program is long overdue,” says David Wood, Editor-in-Chief of Spasearch Magazine™. “For years our industry has been plagued with unaccredited sources that offer awards based on paid advertising or other financial consideration. We are delighted to offer this unique program to hot tub manufacturers and consumers alike.”



I thought Hotsprings wer ETL certified, not UL?
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: Mendocino101 on December 05, 2006, 06:59:26 pm
Jacuzzi/Sundance were at Aqua, Watkins companies attended neither, surprisingly D-1 was a no show at both shows. I do not recall seeing any of the spa makers at both shows but I am sure someone must have shown at both.
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: Jacuzzi Jim on December 05, 2006, 07:28:16 pm
Since the Aqua show will probably be no more not sure what will happen now.

Jacuzzi/Sundance will most likely be at the NSPI show next year I am not sure if meeting a certain criteria means as much as the amount of money that can be shelled out by a manufacturer to attend.

 I have attended the Aqua show for the last 5 years and it has always been excellent, but this years attendance by manufacturers and people was way down.
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on December 05, 2006, 07:41:10 pm
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Since the Aqua show will probably be no more not sure what will happen now.


According to rumors and hearsay. Hanley Wood which owns the NSPI show, among others, bought the Aqua show. They somewhat forced the sale as the forced them out of the Mandalay Bay convention center (e.g. they made it so the lease with Aqua wasn't renewed by the Mandalay after 2007). The aqua show will run every-other year in Vegas, and the NSPI show will be in Vegas the other, every-other years................ Or so say the rumor mongers I've been listening to.
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: Mendocino101 on December 05, 2006, 08:19:26 pm
Doc I have heard the same rumors and Jim YES the aqua show was way down this year almost felt empty as I walked around.
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: Jacuzzi Jim on December 05, 2006, 08:38:24 pm
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Doc I have heard the same rumors and Jim YES the aqua show was way down this year almost felt empty as I walked around.


 It really hit me at the House of Blues, in previous years standing room only this year practically pic a seat for the most part.
Title: Re: Trade shows
Post by: Vanguard on December 05, 2006, 08:48:49 pm
There are too many pool/spa shows!!!  The industry needs to consolidate this.

I mean, PIE, Atlantic City, IPSE, Aqua, plus all the regional shows.  Just too many.  If there were fewer shows, more buyers would attend and then the manufacturers would see more benefit.  The cost of doing shows is enormous.  I mean, Cal Spas must easily spend close to a million on their booth.  You have to sign a lot of business that will do a lot of numbers for you to justify.