Locations · Las Vegas

A Las Vegas monogram bar that survives the trade-show floor

Vegas is our most scheduled out-of-region market — the drive is routine, the docks are familiar, and the flat $900 travel fee is the only line that changes on the quote.

Trade shows lead the calendar. An exhibit-floor monogram bar solves the oldest booth problem — giving attendees a reason to stop and a reason to stay — and personalized pieces keep working after the show, walking your colors through the airport on Sunday. We build for convention reality: presses and embroidery heads that ride freight safely, letter inventory planned for three-day volume, and operators scheduled in shifts so the 10am rush and the 4pm slump both get the right staffing. Union load-in rules, drayage paperwork, and rigged-power orders are handled by your producer in advance, because learning them on show day is how booths open late.

Off the floor, resort and incentive work fills the gaps: gifting suites during president's-club trips, pool-deck cap bars, and wedding-weekend welcome stations at the big properties. Heat matters here — adhesives, thread, and blank storage are all managed for a city where the loading dock can hit 110°F, which is the kind of detail you only plan for after doing it wrong once, somewhere else, years ago.

Budgeting is the standard math plus travel: the staffed-station anchor, staffing at $250/hr dock to dock, and the flat $900. Three weeks' lead keeps freight cheap; the corporate gifting page covers suite formats in detail.

Booking in Las Vegas?

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