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  • CES has really grown and improved over the years. I'm not so much talking about the show itself. What I'm talking about is how well the show is run. If you compare the logistics ten years ago to this year, it's miles ahead. There are now more options than ever to park your car and easily get to the show. Personally, I prefer parking at the Palazzo and walking to the shuttle buses at the Venetian. However, there are available shuttle buses from all of the major hotels and we also have the monorail now. So I guess the improvements at CES are a function of the improvements of the LV Convention Center and our city overall. As for the show itself, attendance is back in a big way. Over 140,000 attendees graced the show floor in 2011. That's basically where it was at in 2008 before it took a dive the next year. CES is usually a good barometer for our economy, so that's definitely a good sign. I decided to check it out on Friday and Sunday. The differences were night and day. On Friday, the Central Hall was jam packed and you could hardly walk around. Sunday was much more relaxed and the perfect day to actually get in line for things. If you have access to a pass and care about technology at all, CES is definitely worth it. I feel like the swag has considerably declined over the years, but I think that's a good thing. What you're left with are people who genuinely care about the products being showcased as opposed to people who just want a free t-shirt.
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