30x50 Booth Rentals in Las Vegas: Costs, Venues, and What Ships
Las Vegas runs more conventions than any other U.S. city — over 22,000+ conventions annually across the LVCC, Mandalay Bay, Caesars Forum, the Venetian Expo, and the Sands Expo. For exhibitors at shows like CES, NAB, SEMA, HIMSS, and MAGIC, a 30x50 booth at 1500 square feet is one of the most common footprints booked. Pricing in Las Vegas typically runs $52,100–$93,900 per show on a fully turnkey basis.
Exhibit Rentals operates from a warehouse in Las Vegas — 15 minutes from LVCC. Every booth in our 30x50 inventory is fully pre-assembled and inspected on our floor before it ships to your show. Install at the venue becomes a replication exercise, not a first-time build under deadline pressure. That's the operational difference that lets us guarantee timelines that other vendors hedge against.
Is a 30x50 the Right Size for Your Show?
The 30x50 booth works best for a few specific kinds of exhibitor:
- Anchor-tenant exhibitors at flagship shows like CES, RSNA, or HIMSS
- Brands hosting multi-day press, analyst, and partner programming
- Pharma, automotive, and enterprise tech with compliance-driven meeting needs
- Teams of 18–22 staff across sales, demos, hospitality, press, and operations
If you need full pavilion-scale anchor-tenant programming, 40x50 or 50x50 adds capacity. Beyond 50x50, most exhibitors move to fully custom construction with separate fabrication contracts.
Working With 1500 Square Feet
Fifteen hundred square feet supports full anchor-tenant programming. A 30x50 typically includes a 50-foot hanging banner, a 30-seat theater or product launch stage, ten to twelve demo stations across the perimeter, three to four enclosed meeting rooms (some sound-private), a full hospitality bar with seating, integrated lead infrastructure, dedicated tech and storage rooms, and optionally a second-floor lounge or meeting platform.
What doesn't fit: anchor-tenant pavilion programming at the absolute largest scale — six-plus meeting rooms with full sound privacy and a 50+ seat theater simultaneously. The footprint allows almost everything else.
Floor-Plan Choices at 30x50
A 30x50 supports double-decker construction at venues that allow it (LVCC and OCCC do; many others have height or load restrictions). Even single-story, the footprint allows real spatial design: an entry plaza with hero product, a programmed theater spine, perimeter demo and product zones, three to four enclosed meeting rooms, hospitality, and a dedicated back-of-house wing.
Double-deck construction is feasible at 30x50 in most major venues — but it adds 4 to 6 weeks of structural engineering, separate union sign-off at unionized venues, and roughly 25–35% to the all-in price. The decision usually comes down to whether you need executive lounge space above the show-floor noise.
Everything Your Quote Covers
Every quote from Exhibit Rentals is turnkey. One number on the proposal covers every line item below — there's no separate drayage invoice, no surprise electrical bill, no post-show reconciliation:
- Photorealistic 3D rendering before approval
- Full pre-build and inspection at our Las Vegas warehouse before it goes to the show floor
- Full graphics production — backlit fabric, direct-print, or tension fabric depending on design
- Round-trip freight from our Las Vegas warehouse to LVCC (or other Las Vegas venue)
- Certified installation and dismantling, fully labor-compliant for your venue
- Show services paperwork — EAC filings, Certificate of Insurance, electrical orders, drayage coordination
- One dedicated project manager from kickoff to load-out
- Hanging sign rigging coordination with venue
- AV equipment specification, sourcing, and on-site setup (monitors, sound, lighting controllers)
- On-site project lead for the duration of the show, separate from your project manager
What a 30x50 Costs in Las Vegas
A turnkey 30x50 trade show booth rental in Las Vegas typically falls between $52,100 and $93,900 per show. Where you land in that range comes down to materials, monitor and AV count, and how much custom architecture you add.
- $52,100–$73,000: Clean professional build with backlit fabric, standard counters, LED lighting. Right for anchor-tenant programs at the largest shows.
- $73,000–$83,400: Adds monitor walls, upgraded lighting, additional counters, expanded meeting and executive programming. The mid-market sweet spot.
- $83,400–$93,900: Premium materials, architectural ceiling features, double-deck construction, executive briefing wing, custom architecture.
That works out to roughly $35–$63 per square foot in Las Vegas. Las Vegas pricing is at the low end of the U.S. range because our warehouse is local — no long-haul freight, no inter-state crew travel, and labor rates at most LVCC and Caesars Forum halls are lower than at coastal venues.
Getting Into Las Vegas Venues
Las Vegas falls under Teamsters Local 631 and the Stagehands union — our crew is fully credentialed for every major venue.
Because we operate locally, every install at LVCC, Mandalay Bay, Caesars Forum, or Venetian Expo runs to a tighter timeline than out-of-state competitors can offer. Same-day warehouse swap-outs are possible on graphics issues. Last-minute booth modifications are practical, not theoretical. Our crew has worked every Las Vegas show floor multiple times — they know which loading dock to use at each venue and which marshaling yard window pays off versus which costs you a day.
Where 30x50 Booths Go Wrong
At 30x50, the usual design errors cost you more. What we see at LVCC shows:
- Specifying double-deck construction without confirming venue clearance and load specs upfront
- Designing without a documented runsheet — at 1,500 sqft you cannot wing the schedule
- Underbuilding sound isolation on executive briefing rooms
- Skipping the show-runner role — at this scale operations is the multiplier, not architecture
- Designing for visual impact at the expense of operational capacity — the booth has to actually work, not just look right
Rent or Buy a 30x50?
At the 30x50 footprint, the rent-versus-buy decision is rarely about cost alone — it's about how many shows you run per year and how aggressively your brand evolves. A purchased 30x50 runs $83,000–$150,000 upfront, plus $5,000–$17,000 per show in storage, refurbishment, freight, and labor. For one to three shows a year, the rental model at $52,100–$93,900 per show wins on cash flow and design flexibility. For five or more shows with stable branding, purchase can amortize lower, but at this booth size, refurbishment cycles and the cost of looking dated mid-purchase-life are real considerations.
Next Step
Browse our 30x50 design gallery below, or fill out the quote form for a custom 3D rendering and full price within 24 hours. Every booth includes our warehouse pre-build guarantee and a dedicated project manager who handles every step from kickoff to load-out.


