MUFSO

Hyatt Regency Dallas

Monday, October 2, 2017

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Booth Regulations


Booth Type

In-line Booth: In-line booths have only one side exposed to an aisle and are generally arranged in a series along a straight line. They are also called "Linear" Booths. i.e. (10’ x 10’). A Corner Booth is an In-line booth exposed on two sides (all other guidelines for In-line booths apply).

Exhibits which obstruct sightlines, detract from a neighboring exhibit, or fail to fully comply with the guidelines below will be asked to remove the offending display at the exhibitors’ expense.


In-line Booth (Linear Booth)

In-line Booth - Description: Booths with only one side exposed to an aisle, and usually arranged in a rows. A Corner Booth is an In-line booth exposed on two sides (all other guidelines for In-line booths apply).

In-line Booth - Depth & Height:

  • Front of booth (within 5'0" (1.52m) of aisle line)
  • Maximum 4ft (1.22m) height from middle of booth to aisle
  • Rear of booth (maximum of 5ft (1.52m) from the back drape). This applies to 10' x 10' from middle of booth to back of booth. Maximum 8'3" (2.5m) height. Any portion of an exhibit over 8’3’’ detracts from neighboring exhibits and will be moved or removed.
  • In-line perimeter booths – please see section for ‘Perimeter Wall Booth Regulations’

In-line Booth - Use of Space: When three or more in-line booths are used in combination as a single exhibit space, the 4ft (1.22m) height limitation is applied only to that portion of exhibit space which is within 10ft (3.05m) of an adjoining booth.

Inline Booth - Construction: Exhibit structures must be constructed to allow sufficient tolerance for booth equipment (side rails and/or back drape) and for utility service at rear of booth.