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July 2015 Dear Exhibitor, Welcome to America's Center! We are excited that you are exhibiting in Transworld’s Halloween and Attractions Show March 17 – 20, 2016. At America's Center we offer each exhibitor several building services that range from electrical to food and beverage. Each contractor has met strict requirements in product and service quality. Because our mission statement is "Becoming America's Best Center", we are constantly improving the quality level of the products and services we offer. Therefore, please feel free to contact me if you have any special needs, require additional services or if our building services are not providing the highest quality level of products and services. I can be reached at (314) 342-5020. Along with our other various building services, we also offer licensed security officers to man your booth during the closed periods of the show. To order this service prior to your convention date or to receive additional information, please contact Jourdon Morgan, Director of Public Safety at (314) 342-5163 or fax (314) 342-5040. The cost for the licensed security officer is $23.75 per hour with a four hour minimum. You will also be able to order this service on-site by contacting the Show Security Supervisor, however, personnel availability cannot be guaranteed unless the request is received at least one week prior to the first show date. Again, our goal is to help you achieve a successful and profitable show. Feel free to contact me at anytime. Sincerely, Paige A. Millard Vice President of Event Services

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July 2015

Dear Exhibitor,

Welcome to America's Center! We are excited that you are exhibiting in Transworld’s Halloween and Attractions Show March 17 – 20, 2016.

At America's Center we offer each exhibitor several building services that range from electrical to food and beverage. Each contractor has met strict requirements in product and service quality. Because our mission statement is "Becoming America's Best Center", we are constantly improving the quality level of the products and services we offer. Therefore, please feel free to contact me if you have any special needs, require additional services or if our building services are not providing the highest quality level of products and services. I can be reached at (314) 342-5020.

Along with our other various building services, we also offer licensed security

officers to man your booth during the closed periods of the show. To order this

service prior to your convention date or to receive additional information, please

contact Jourdon Morgan, Director of Public Safety at (314) 342-5163 or fax (314)

342-5040. The cost for the licensed security officer is $23.75 per hour with a four

hour minimum.

You will also be able to order this service on-site by contacting the Show Security

Supervisor, however, personnel availability cannot be guaranteed unless the request is

received at least one week prior to the first show date.

Again, our goal is to help you achieve a successful and profitable show. Feel free to

contact me at anytime.

Sincerely,

Paige A. Millard

Vice President of

Event Services

EXHIBITORS: WELCOME TO AMERICA’S CENTER!

We are proud to inform you that America’s Center provides a complimentary

Internet Café that is located in the Plaza Lobby area outside of Hall 3 on the

1stLevel. The Internet Café has 5 computers and one printer and will be available

to use during Transworld’s Halloween and Attractions Show on the following:

Thursday March 17 through Sunday March 20 8:30am-5:30pm daily.

In addition, America’s Center provides a complimentary WiFi services in all of

the inside public gathering areas outside of the exhibit halls. If you need to

purchase wireless service in the exhibit halls, please contact Smart City at 314-

342-5004.

The UPS Store at America's CenterPrice List

Computer Time Rental

Email Services and Scan $2.50

Internet Use $6.95 / 15 minutes

Microsoft Office Work $6.95 / 15 minutes

Copies ‐ Customized pricing for bulk copy projects is possible when arrangements are made in advance.

Black and White $0.56 /page

Color $1.32 /page

3 hole punch $0.02 /page

BW Two‐Sided $1.10

Color two sided $2.64

Faxes $2.50 1st page

$1.00 each additional page

Lamination Services $1.66 /page

Carrier/Padded Pack $5.00

Boxes 1‐10 lbs $7.00

Boxes 11‐21 lbs $12.00

Boxes 22 ‐ 41 lbs $25.00

Boxes 42 ‐ 60 lbs $40.00

Items 61 ‐ 100 lbs $70.00

Items 101+ lbs $120.00

Supplies

Paper $20.00 /ream

Pens $0.83 /pen

Notepad $2.21 /notepad

Packing Tape $7.74 /per roll

Boxes 6x6x6 $3.60 /box

8x8x8 $4.49 /box

10x10x10 $6.64 /box

12x12x12 $8.92 /box

14x14x14 $11.22 /box

16x16x16 $13.24 /box

18x18x18 $18.60 /box

20x20x20 $20.26 /box

22x22x22 $21.81 /box

24x24x24 $23.47 /box

Shipping ‐ shipping costs will vary based on weight, dimernsions, and destination.  In addition to the shipping 

costs, the following shipping and handling fees will be charged.  Pallets are not accepted for shipping.

Shipping and Handling Fees:

3‐11‐15 Revisison

Submit electronically:[email protected]

Fax to:(314) 588-8177

March 17-20,2016

EQUIPMENT QTY.

COST FOR

DURATION

OF SHOW

TOTAL (Qty X Cost)

COMPUTER/VIDEO MONITORS

$120

$299

$499

$699

AUDIO EQUIPMENT

Computer Speakers (Pair) $75

$295

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT

Laptop Computer $295

Wireless Mouse $35

DVD Player $95

$175

Subtotal

$215.00

$125

EXHIBITOR INFORMATION (Please PRINT CLEARLY)TOTAL

Visa MasterCard

AmEx Discover

DELIVERY DATE TIME EMAIL ADDRESS

SIGNATURE

Mail to: PSAV l America's Center 701 Convention

Plaza Dr. l St. Louis, MO 63102 PH- 314-342-

5074

PAYMENT INFORMATION

Small PA system with Wireless Microphone Please Choose …(Lavaliere / Handheld)

Tax 8.765

Late Fee (for orders received one week

prior to event start)

PHONE NUMBER

Delivery, Installation, Pre-Test, Removal

& Pickup

Please call for pricing regarding hanging/mounting LCD/LED screens.

Blu-Ray Player

CITY, STATE, ZIP

Check

Enclosed

(Payable to

Swank Audio

Visuals)

Check one

CARD HOLDER'S NAME

CREDIT CARD NUMBER

COMPANY NAME BOOTH # BOOTH NAME

46" LED on Rolling or Table Stand

60" LED on Rolling or Table Stand

20” LCD on Table Stand w/ (PC Input Only)

32” LCD on Rolling or Table Stand

ADDRESS (OF CREDIT CARD)

NOTE: This is only a partial listing. All pricing is for exhibit booths only. Please contact us for meeting room and other pricing. Additional equipment is available upon request.

lElectrical power arrangements are the responsibility of the exhibitor. lThe customer agrees to pay in full for loss or theft of any equipment provided by PSAV lPre-payment must accompany all orders unless

prior arrangements have been made.

Contact

Levy Restaurants at the

America’s Center

701 Convention Plaza St. Louis, MO 63101

Kim Buhrman 314-342-5166 [email protected]

Important Exhibitor Information

Please Take a Moment to Read Our Policies

1. All food and beverages must be ordered through Levy

Restaurants, the exclusive caterer at the America’s Center.

2. No food or beverages will be permitted into the

Convention Center by any exhibitor, installation company or

any other entities hired by exhibiting company without prior

approval and written authorization by Levy Restaurants.

3. Orders submitted less than two (2) weeks in advance will

be subject to a 10% increase in pricing.

4. All food service ordered must be paid in full prior to any

service commencing. We will accept Visa, Master card or

American Express.

5. Please allow a minimum of 45 minutes to one hour for all

replenishment requests during the show if more product is

available.

6. The exhibitor is responsible for supplying any electricity

required for food service equipment, trash removal from

booth, as well as tables needed for food service.

7. All service will be delivered on disposable ware, unless

special arrangements are made otherwise.

8. All orders are subject to a $25.00 delivery fee.

9. Please note that all food and beverage prices are subject

to applicable service charge and sales tax.

NO FOOD/BEVERAGE FROM AN OUTSIDE SOURCE IS

ALLOWED IN THE CONVENTION CENTER. ALL FOOD AND

BEVERAGE IS SUPPLIED BY CONVENTION HOSPITALITY.

.PARTNERS.

Transworld Halloween & Attractions Show Featuring The Haunt Show, Holiday and Special Occasion Merchandise

March 17-20, 2016

Morning & All Day Beverages Price Date Time Quantity

Fresh Brewed Coffee/Reg or Decaf 40.00/Gallon Starbucks Verona Blend, regular & decaf 44.00/Gallon

Hot Water with Tea Bag Assortment or Iced Tea 36.00/Gallon Assorted Soft Drinks 3.50/Each

Bottled Water 3.50/Each 5 Gallon Bottled Water with Dispenser 35.00/Each

20 lb. Bag of Ice 12.50/Bag Wine-red, white, blush, sparkling Market Price

Domestic Beer 5.00/Each Imported Beer 5.50/Each

Breads & Pastries Price Date Time Quantity Muffins/Bagels/Filled Danish 40.00 Doz.

Fudge Brownies 32.00/Doz.

Fresh Baked Cookies 30.00/Doz.

Dessert Bars 38.00/Doz.

Assorted Sliced Melons & Berries (to service 20 guests) 140.00

Assortment of Whole Fruit 3.95/Each

Reception Bites Price Date Time Quantity Beef Wellington Bites – horseradish cream 4.00/pc

Stuffed Mushrooms Fennel sausage and garlic bread crumbs

Spinach and Parmesan Risotto Lump Crab with Lemon Aioli

3.50/pc 3.00/pc 4.50/pc

Vegetable Crudite w/Dipping Sauce (to service 20 guests)

125.00

Domestic & Imported Cheese w/Crackers with fruit garnish (to service 20 guests)

240.00

Potato Chips/Pretzels/Corn Tortilla Chips 18.50/lb

Dry or Honey Roasted Peanuts 24.00/lb

Fancy Mixed Nuts 24.00/lb Sumptuous Satays

Ginger chicken served with sweet chili sauce Sizzling short rib with Thai peanut sauce

Coconut curry chicken with mango chutney (reorders are limited)

3.00/Piece

Basil garlic shrimp with chili lime mint sauce (reorders are limited)

4.00/Piece

St. Louis’ Original-Toasted Ravioli with marinara sauce 3.00/Piece Garden Fresh Vegetable Basket

Chef’s colorful selection of the freshest market vegetables, served with buttermilk ranch dip, garlic

hummus, fresh basil pesto and assorted crackers and breadsticks

7.95 per guest

Contact your catering representative for additional options 314-342-5166

*Order Requirements Confirmation(s), a contract and credit authorization are sent back for client signature when this form is sent back to the America’s Center catering office.

*Payments & Deposits

Our credit policy requires pre-payment in full for all exhibitor orders.

*Acceptable Forms of Payment-Credit Card Policy

All clients must complete the credit authorization.

All on-site orders and replenishments are paid with

an American Express, Visa or MasterCard.

*Delivery Charges

All orders are subject to a delivery fee of $25.00.

*Service Charge & Tax

A 20% service charge, 8.679% sales tax and 1.5%

tourism tax will be added to all food and beverage

items, equipment rentals, labor fees and

decoration orders. Missouri law states that the

service charge is subject to sales tax.

*Service Assistance

Bartenders, Staff Culinarian or Booth Attendant at

$100 for a four hour shift minimum.

*Booth Service Rental/Machine Services

Please call for further information about Ice Cream

Carts, Espresso, Cappuccino, Popcorn or Smoothies

in your booth! Table(s) or counter is to be

provided by exhibitor in booth for service.

Our catering staff will be happy to assist you in

preparing a customized proposal according to

your specifications. Kindly call (314) 342-5166 or

email [email protected] for more

information.

All Food and Beverage are subject to 20% Service

Charge, 8.679% State Sales Tax and 1.5% Tourism

Tax.

America’s Center Catering Order Form (Please print clearly when completing the form

below)

Deadline to Place Order: March 3, 2016

Show: Transworld Halloween & Attractions

Show Featuring The Haunt Show, Holiday and

Special Occasion Merchandise

Company Name_________________________________ (print legibly)

Contact _______________________________________

Contact on site_________________________________

Cell #__________________________________________

Email__________________________________________

Address________________________________________

________________________________________

Company Phone_________________________________

Fax___________________________________

Credit Card Type

Visa Amex MasterCard

Number________________________________________

Exp. Date_______________ 3 digit Code______________ (Amex has 4 numbers on front)

Name on Card___________________________________

Mailing address if different than above.

______________________________________________

______________________________________________

St.Louis Convention & Visitors Commission 1

Lambert–St. Louis International Airport

Lambert–St. Louis International AirportSt. Louis is situated at the geographic hub of the United States. Our location makes it possible for your attendees to fly to St. Louis from most major U.S. cities in just two to three hours.

At Lambert–St. Louis International Airport, a $2.6 billion runway expansion project has maximized operational capacity and minimized inclement weather delays. A $97.5 million East Terminal expansion added 12 gates, allowing Southwest Airlines the capacity to operate up to 120 additional flight departures per day.

FlightsOn average there are 220 daily departures from St. Louis with 67 non-stop destinations. Eleven airlines, along with their affiliates and charter companies, offer service to/from St. Louis.

General AviationThree general aviation airports – Spirit of St. Louis Airport, St. Louis Downtown Airport and St. Louis Regional Airport – also serve the metropolitan area.

Transportation

Southwest jet at Lambert–St. Louis International Airport

Airlines Serving Lambert–St. Louis International Airport

Air Canada

Air Choice One

Air Tran

Alaska Airlines

American/American Connection/American Eagle

Cape Air

Delta/Delta Connection

Frontier Airlines

Southwest

United/United Express

USA 3000

USAirways/USAirways Express

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MetroLinkSt. Louis’ light rail system, MetroLink, has been called one of the best mass transit systems in the country. The clean, efficient trains are a big hit with visitors and locals alike who want to see many of St. Louis’ attractions without a car. The system – which begins at Lambert–St. Louis International Airport and covers 48 miles – ends in suburban Belleville, Illinois at Scott Air Force Base/Shiloh and stops at 37 Missouri and Illinois stations in between.

MetroLink’s trains pull into stations near many of St. Louis’ visitor attractions. These stations, listed in bold, are near the following attractions: Clayton – Shaw Park, dining, hotels, shopping; Skinker – Washington University, Edison Theatre, Mildred Lane Kemper Museum of Art; UM St. Louis North – University of Missouri St. Louis, Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center, Mercantile Library; Delmar/Loop – St. Louis Walk of Fame, The Loop neighborhood; Forest Park – Zoo, Art Museum, History Museum, Science Center; Central West End – Central West End neighborhood, restaurants, Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis; Grand – Saint Louis University, Cupples House, Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, Grand Center entertainment district theaters, Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, Contemporary Art Museum; Union Station – Union Station festival marketplace, restaurants, entertainment, hotels; Civic Center – Scottrade Center arena, City Hall, hotels; Stadium – Busch Stadium, hotels; 8th & Pine – Central downtown, restaurants, Kiener Plaza, Old Courthouse, hotels; Convention Center – America’s Center® convention complex, Edward Jones Dome, hotels; Arch/Laclede’s Landing – Lumière Place, historic district, entertainment, President Casino, restaurants, Gateway Arch, riverboat cruises, hotels.

A one-way ride on MetroLink costs $2.50. Tickets may be purchased and validated at each station. Tickets from the airport station to downtown St. Louis cost $4.00. Day Passes for MetroLink and MetroBus are $7.50. Trains run every seven minutes during rush hours, every 10 minutes during non-rush hours and every 15 minutes in the evening during the week. For schedule information, dial (314) 231-2345. TTY: (314) 982-1555

The Following Cities Have Non-Stop Service to/from St. Louis:Alabama: Birmingham

Arkansas: Little Rock, Jonesboro

Arizona: Phoenix

California: Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco

Canada: Toronto

Colorado: Denver

Costa Rica: Liberia

District of Columbia: Washington-National, Washington-Dulles

Dominican Republic: Punta Cana

Florida: Fort Lauderdale, Fort Meyers, Miami, Orlando, Panama City, Tampa

Georgia: Atlanta

Illinois: Chicago O’Hare, Chicago Midway, Decatur, Marion, Quincy

Iowa: Burlington

Jamaica: Montego Bay

Kentucky: Louisville, Owensboro

Louisiana: New Orleans

Maryland: Baltimore

Massachusetts: Boston

Mexico: Cancun, Huatulco, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallerta

Michigan: Detroit, Grand Rapids

Minnesota: Minneapolis/St. Paul

Missouri: Cape Girardeau, Fort Leonard Wood, Kansas City, Kirksville

Nebraska: Omaha

Nevada: Las Vegas

New Jersey: Newark, Trenton

New York: New York LaGuardia, J.F.K.

North Carolina: Charlotte, Raleigh/Durham

Oklahoma: Oklahoma City, Tulsa

Ohio: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus

Oregon: Portland

Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh

Tennessee: Nashville

Texas: Dallas/Fort Worth, Dallas/Love Field, Houston Hobby, Houston Intercontinental, San Antonio

Utah: Salt Lake City

Washington: Seattle

Wisconsin: Milwaukee

St.Louis Convention & Visitors Commission 3

Downtown TrolleyThere is a new, more economical way to get around downtown St. Louis these days, thanks to the new Downtown Trolley. Colorful Metro buses that have been painted to look like trolleys now travel a circuit that links riders to many of downtown’s most popular destinations, including St. Louis Union Station, Busch Stadium, the America’s Center convention complex, City Museum, and dozens of restaurants and hotels. An all day pass in only $2 and can be purchased in the MetroRide Store located at Seventh Street and Washington Avenue. Visit www.metrostlouis.org for details.

MetroBusThe Bi-State system serves most areas of St. Louis and St. Louis County. Call the Transit Information Center (314) 231-2345, Monday through Friday, or visit the MetroRide store in the Visitor Information Center at Seventh Street and Washington Avenue in downtown St. Louis from 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Buses generally run from 4 a.m. until 2 a.m. The fare is $2.00. Greyhound Bus Lines, (314) 231-4485 or (800) 231-2222, operates service to and from the Gateway Transportation Center located on South 15th Street.

St. Louis by CarAn easy-to-use network of interstate highways runs through St. Louis making it a short drive to attractions. From the east, I-70, I-64 and I-55 head west across the Poplar Street Bridge and into downtown St. Louis. I-70 runs through downtown, past the airport and west through Missouri. I-55 turns south past the Anheuser-Busch brewery and continues through southeastern Missouri. I-64, which the locals call Highway 40, continues west through St. Louis, past Forest Park and to the Missouri River. I-44 begins in St. Louis and runs southwest along the former path of Route 66 to Springfield, Missouri.

TaxisTaxi companies maintain stands at the America’s Center convention complex, at the airport and major hotels throughout St. Louis. Taxi drivers are uniformed and their vehicles must meet strict standards enforced by the St. Louis Metropolitan Taxicab Commission including completing a hospitality training program run by the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission. Eleven limo services, offering everything from town cars to super-stretch vehicles, also operate in St. Louis.

TrainsAmtrak provides daily rail service to St. Louis. Stations are located in the St. Louis suburb of Kirkwood and downtown at the new Gateway Transportation Center located on South 15th Street.

MetroBus

MetroLink

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St. Louis: America’s Center for MeetingsSt. Louis is located near the geographic and population centers of the United States. Four interstate highways converge in St. Louis, making the region easily accessible by car.

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Atlanta, GA .......................575

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Wheelchair and Motorized Chair Rental Companies Note: Each company has varied inventory

AAA HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Hours: M-F: 9:00am-4:00pm Phone: 314-427-9700 Items for rent: Manual wheelchairs, electric wheelchairs and scooters Standard wheelchairs: $10/day

Oversize: $20/day $150 minimum rental price on scooters, includes delivery and pickup.

Note: (Cost for delivery and pickup varies and is dependent upon location and labor involved). HEALTHCARE MOBILITY, INC. Hours: M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm

Phone: 314-544-2211

Contact: Ray Crow

Website: www.healthcare-mobility.net

Items for rent: Manual and power wheelchairs and scooter

rentals are $80.00/wk Lightweight wheelchair with foot rest: $50.00/wk, $75.00/month Lightweight Wheelchair with leg rest: $60.00/wk, $85/month Extra Wide Wheelchair with footrest: $70.00/wk, $100/month Extra Wide Wheelchair with leg rest: $80.00/wk, $110/month

Note: (Delivery and pickup to the Convention Center is an additional $50.00. There is a $100.00 deposit on scooters, electric wheelchairs and lift chairs).

MEDI EQUIP Hours: M-F: 8:30am-5:30pm Phone: 314-965-9300 Sat.: 10:00am-4:00pm Website: www.mediequip.net Items for rent: Manual wheelchairs, electric wheelchairs and scooters Standard wheelchairs - $10.00/day.

Oversize - $10.00/day Electric wheelchairs and scooters - $110.00/week Note: (Delivery not provided. Must pickup).

101 MOBILITY OF ST. LOUIS Hours: On Duty 24 Hours Phone: 636-447-1414 Website: www.stlouis101mobility.com Contact: Brad Kohlbrecher or Laura Kuchta Items for rent: Scooters - $60.00/day, $120/wk, $360/mo. (300 lb weight limit)

Wheelchairs - $20.00/day, $50.00/wk Power Chairs - $65.00/day, $125/wk

Note: (There is a $25.00 delivery fee for each item) . PARAQUAD Hours: M-F: 8:00am-3:30pm

Phone: 314-633-4744 Dawn Watkins – 314-289-4272 – e-mail: [email protected] Items for rent: Power wheel chairs or scooters: $50.00/wk Manual chair - $25.00/wk

Charger: $15.00/wk

Note: (Emergency delivery and pickup: $75.00 one-time fee. Standard delivery: $50.00. Must provide the height and weight of the person when ordering).

MEDICAL WEST HEALTHCARE Hours: M-F 8:30am-5:30pm Phone: 314-725-1888 Sat 10:00am-3:00pm Website: www.medicalwest.com Contact: Guy Walton or Kristine Parisi Items to rent: Rent standard wheelchairs with $60.00 deposit. $10.00 daily fee and $60.00 monthly fee. Note: (There is a $10.00 delivery and pickup charge. If

accompanied by Medical West employee $65.00 delivery charge. Advance notice is needed).

PROVIDER PLUS, INC. Hours: M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm

Phone: 314-961-8500 ext. 1170 or 1-800-976-9322

Website: providerplus.com/index.html

Contact: Dean Wolazer

E-mail: [email protected]

Items for rent: Manual wheelchairs: $40 monthly only

Electric wheelchairs: $125 weekly and $250/monthly

Scooters: $125 weekly and $250/monthly

Standard wheelchairs: $40 monthly only.

Note: (There is a $50 delivery and pickup charge).

SCOOTAROUND MOBILITY Hours: M-F: 7:00am-8:00pm

SOLUTIONS

Phone: 888-441-7575, select Option 1

Website: www.scootaround.com

Contact: Nicole Sul

Items to rent: Manual wheelchairs, scooters and power chairs. Pricing

depends on height, weight and equipment needed. Please

call for further information.

Notes: (These rates may be reduced depending upon the number of

wheelchairs/scooters rented. There may not be a delivery

and pickup charge, depending upon the number of

wheelchairs/scooters being rented. Can ‘man’ a booth

onsite, but will incur extra costs and must be scheduled in

advance.

HOTELS:

The Westin Hotel has 1 wheelchair on property for guests. Can provide a vendor list for

rentals.

St. Louis Union Station – A Doubletree by Hilton can arrange for wheelchairs and

scooters to be rented prior to arrival and is charged to the master bill.

Drury Plaza Hotel has 2 wheelchairs for guests only at no charge. The wheelchairs

can’t be taken offsite.

Crowne Plaza Hotel has 1 wheelchair on property that can’t be taken offsite.

Ramada Plaza Hotel has 2 wheelchairs on property. Must receive management

approval to take them offsite.

Hyatt Regency at the Arch can provide wheelchairs and scooters for rental but uses

an outside vendor.

Updated: June 22, 2015

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