A New Dock: Chicago Boat Show finds new location in Rosemont

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By Anna Hughes

Chicago’s biggest boat show is moving out of Chicago.

Luckily for boaters and loyal show attendees, it’s not moving far.

The 93rd Discover Boating Chicago Boat Show will return on January 8-12, 2025, in its debut at Donald E. Stephens Convention & Conference Center in Rosemont. For almost a century, this show has maintained a top tier reputation, and it was ranked number five on USA Today’s “Best Boat Shows of 2024.” Its new location will provide for bigger and better shows in years to come, while allowing room and opportunities for increased expansion.

“The more centralized Rosemont, IL location positions the show for growth, accommodating the expanding boating population across a broader Chicagoland region, from the city and surrounding neighborhoods to the suburbs and exurbs of Chicago, and surrounding states,” Darren Envall, Vice President of Midwest Boat & Sportshows for National Marine Manufacturers Association, said.

This annual event showcases hundreds of new boats for sale from the area’s leading dealers, from entry level personal watercraft and pontoons, to wake sport boats and luxury cruisers. It’s a prime opportunity to browse and compare models for either new or experienced owners. Attendees can also peruse boating accessories, enjoy hands-on experiences, partake in boating education seminars, and participate in a variety of events and activities for all ages – including some that involve a bit o friendly competition. In addition, boating enthusiasts from Chicago and beyond can connect, network, and learn from each other about local groups, boating clubs, and best practices.

“We look forward to hosting the Discover Boating Chicago Boat Show at the DES Convention Center, providing critical business to the recreational boating industry and continuing as the best event for consumers to see and shop the region’s largest selection of boats,” Envall said.

The Discover Boating Chicago Boat Show will take place from Jan. 8-12, 2025. Times and activities vary by date. For more information visit their website, chicagoboatshow.com.

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