Start Your Engines: NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits 2023's in Gear

Now's the time to kick the tires and light the fires!

posted on March 15, 2023

The 2023 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits is roaring into Indianapolis this April 14 - 16, so now's the time to kick the tires and light the fires. There are already tons of awesome events on our schedule (with more being added all the time), and ticketed events are sure to sell out quickly. Here's a short list of tips to enhance your "NRA Show" experience.

1- Lodging

If you live outside the Indianapolis area and are planning to attend the show, make sure you book early as rooms fill up fast! Your NRA is happy to be able to offer our members special low hotel rates, easy reservation booking and superior customer service. To find our special rates on hotels near the Convention Center, click here!

2- Tickets

The Annual Meetings & Exhibits are free to enter if you're an NRA Member (and covers a spouse and up to five children under the age of 18). We issue badges for convention attendees, and it's a big time-saver to pre-register before you arrive ... we'll ship your badges directly to you for free. Click here to get your badges!

3- Upgrade

Want a VIP experience at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits? You can upgrade with exclusive co-chair packages, featuring benefits such as VIP seating, invites to private events, access to the NRA Ring of Freedom Hospitality Suite and much more! Click here for a little extra pampering.

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