Participants of the Lifeplus - Spirit Meeting from 7th to 10th of June. Was super organized! Very nice and competent staff. Nice opportunities in the break and fresh air to snap. Catering was very good, varied and adequate. - were just two wonderful, inspiring and despite the many people not stressful days. Just because that's the only time when highly motivated, compassionate and friendly people come together.
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The elevator is so tiny that a maximum of two pushchairs fit into it. We had to queue for that. And a whole time. Because we had to go to Hall 9, we were allowed to do that several times! That was pretty annoying. The staff very rude. At 6 pm, an employee at the trade fair staged me and wanted to move me outside. I told him to take his hands away IMMEDIATELY! Where is this? He said the Mass was over, I had to leave. After I show him where I stood and said no, he said just after I should go. I stood by the toilets! Not polite! At the parking garage is the joke that there are ONLY at the very front vending machine. Well, we did not know that, as in any normal car park, I assumed that there are several. Therefore, therefore, could run from the rear parking garage forward again.
The bins were all overcrowded and the garbage flew nicely through the area ... a great sight!
The fair is absolutely not thought out. You can tell by the tiny elevators, as well as the parking machines.
As usual, but the prices are very high. For parking as well as for the entrance.
Not worth a single star for me. This rudeness of the staff paired with the fact that I rely on a huge fairground on a tiny elevator ... something does not work!
Top modern exhibition hall, which offers everything I want for exhibition visitors. Unfortunately, the parking fees are a bit too high for a trade fair. Visitors pay between nine and twelve euros for an 8 hour visit. The best way to visit the trade fair is by public transport, such as light rail, subway or bus. Local transport is included with some tickets.
CMT visit. A gigantic fair for campers and travelers. Everyone will find something here. 1 day is almost too short to see everything. We have been looking for special destinations for WOMO drivers, suggestions and accessories. The company Kampa with their motor rally air awnings has been particularly appealing to us but also such an unusual Womo as a convertible
Good opportunity to get a deeper insight into specific areas of interest. Unfortunately, weekdays are very busy. Recommendation: Print an online ticket and travel to the fair by public transport, as the parking lots are quite expensive.
Eight exhibition halls face each other in two rows and offer space for almost 2,000 exhibitors this autumn. Even the middle between the halls is equipped with green and water. They serve as relaxation spots for visitors. The large restaurant in the basement offers a high level.
Beautiful, modern exhibition center located directly on the motorway, so very good connections, I regularly visit industrial fairs there, there are not enough parking spaces there, so it can happen that you have to walk a long way.
CMT 2013. Unbelievably expensive in terms of food and drink. Parking for car or motorhome 9 or 25 euros a day. Something should be included in the entrance. We were there for the last time.
Everything was bright and appealing. The public is very good. Parking fees are totally overkill. The next time it is parked outside and the rest is done by train.
Very beautiful exhibition halls, extremely well maintained and great. It's easy to get from hall to hall without big hall plans. Toilets are very clean and abundant. I can highly recommend Messe Stuttgart and am always happy to be there. Entrance fees are fair. I usually use the evening ticket, 3 hours are usually enough for me.
I visited the "Stuttgarter Messeherbst". This fair consists of many part fairs. In particular, I was interested in the sub-fair "Hobby & Electronics", but, to my horror, this year did not take place. Spent time and money on a non-existent fair. The bad thing is that I was previously on the homepage of Messe Stuttgart, where I read about the omission nothing. I'm stink-sour!
In contrast to the last CMT were far more mobile homes. If you are looking for bicycles will definitely find, the choice is great. Got my ticket through the ADAC for 11.00
The exhibition center in Stuttgart is so far unusual that you have not installed escalators to get to the upper halls. The hall numbering instead of 1 to 20 is called Hall 5.0 / 3.4 && 9 for parking in the parking garage for unlimited is very fair, I think is good. I really enjoyed the holiday and caravan fair.
the eternal construction site is getting on your nerves P26 (West Entrance) is the only reasonably affordable parking space (9h15.-) Parking near the East Entrance costs 4.- per hour or part thereof (to be found at the bottom, behind the ticket machine in mini script)
Was there on Sunday, the goodies were all sold out. The fair was rather boring. 90% only liquid exhibitors. Most of the known hardware manufacturers were not represented. I don't go to this fair anymore.