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L.A. Times Travel Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center

Los Angeles Convention Center (1201 South Figueroa Los Angeles, CA 90015)
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Spend your weekend planning your next vacation and taking advantage of special travel deals at the L.A. Times Travel Show. Learn tips on traveling on a budget, taking vacation photos and shopping around the world. See international cooking and cocktail demonstrations. Get the scoop on gay and lesbian travel, kid-friendly travel, extreme adventure trips, and the hottest new cruises. It's two days of inspiring talks, panel discussions, trade show exhibits, and live music and dance performances. Speakers at the event include Lisa Ling (host of Our America on OWN), the Travel Channel's Adam Richman (Man versus Food) and Don Wildman (Off Limits), Josh Gates (host of Syfy's Destination Truth), Leon Logothetis (host of National Geographic's Amazing Adventures of a Nobody), Rick Steves (host of Rick Steves' Europe), Arthur Frommer of the famed Frommer travel guides, and many more, including Los Angeles Times staff who are experts in travel, photography and fashion. The speaker lineup varies by date, so see the full listing for program details.

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All offers for 14th Annual L.A. Times Travel Show have expired.

The last date listed for 14th Annual L.A. Times Travel Show was Sunday January 29, 2012 / 10:00am-5:00pm.

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Not much there. Poorly done
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In addition to saving a little money, the big perk of ordering tickets through Goldstar was avoiding the huge line.

The vendors were knowledgeable, friendly and enthusiastic. I heard three speakers and they were EXCELLENT.
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The whole thing was just ok. I was frustrated that there was no signage on the street for the appropriate entrance at the convention center, 3 events taking place. Lots of local CA info, would have liked to see more international travel info. The only Italy info was during the Rick Steves talk, which was very good and popular. Several people were not allowed to enter due to capacity.
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This was a great deal, though I thought the show was a little small this year. Most of Europe wasn't present which bumbed me out a little bit. If you wanted to go to Asia you were in with the best offers. Oh well hopefully the economey will pick up and it will be better next year.
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More Information About 14th Annual L.A. Times Travel Show

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http://events.latimes.com/travelshow/

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Kids 16 and younger get in free with each paid admission.

The L.A. Times Travel Show has almost 20,000 attendees each year and is the only travel show backed by the Los Angeles Times and supported by the travel industry.