10x30 Trade Show Exhibit Rentals in New Orleans
Exhibitors who need maximum in-line frontage with separate welcome, demo, and meeting zones.
A 10x30 trade show exhibit gives a New Orleans exhibitor thirty feet of continuous in-line frontage — 300 square feet that reads more like a storefront than a single display wall. The advantage of this shape is sequencing: instead of stacking every function into one wall, our New Orleans 10x30 trade show exhibit rentals divide the run into three legible zones, a welcoming brand statement that pulls traffic off the aisle, a working demo or product zone in the middle, and a meeting or storage area at the far end. Built on the same modular aluminum extrusion frame we use across every size, the 10x30 skins in tension-fabric SEG graphics so all thirty feet read as one uninterrupted, edge-to-edge mural.
The middle third is where a 10x30 earns its keep. We plan it around how your team actually sells — a demo pod with power and data, a counter for hands-on product, or a pair of large monitors running side-by-side comparison video. Backlit lightboxes break up the long run and create depth so the wall never feels like a flat fence, and an optional hanging sign (where the hall allows in-line rigging) lifts your logo above the aisle line for visibility from far down the row. Adjustable arm lighting keeps color consistent across the full length under the convention center's mixed overhead grid.
Because a 10x30 is still an in-line space, downtown convention district sightline rules apply, so we engineer the tall brand elements toward the back wall and keep the side returns within height limits, protecting your neighbors while you use your full vertical allowance. Logistically the exhibit typically breaks into three to four crates, installs in roughly four to six labor hours, and draws power across three or four circuits for monitors, lightboxes, and lighting. We publish the crate count and power schedule up front so your drayage and electrical orders at the downtown convention district are right the first time.
Lead time runs about three to four weeks. You receive a free 3D rendering within forty-eight hours of approving direction, we lock graphics roughly three weeks out, and we stage crates to land inside your assigned move-in window. A 10x30 is the most frontage you can claim without committing to a four-sided island, which makes it ideal for a brand that wants a commanding linear presence and the budget discipline of an in-line space.
Published price range: $22,000–$48,000.
10x30 Trade Show Exhibit Rental exhibits from our New Orleans gallery

10x30 Manufacturing Inline 01 Exhibit — 10x30 Manufacturing
10x30 manufacturing inline exhibit (Inline 01) for rent in New Orleans with full-frame graphics, lighting, and turnkey service near the New Orleans convention district.
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10x30 Technology Inline LED 01 Exhibit — 10x30 Technology
10x30 technology inline exhibit (Inline LED 01) for rent in New Orleans with full-frame graphics, lighting, and turnkey service near the New Orleans convention district.
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10x30 Technology Inline 01 Exhibit — 10x30 Technology
10x30 technology inline exhibit (Inline 01) for rent in New Orleans with full-frame graphics, lighting, and turnkey service near the New Orleans convention district.
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How much does a 10x30 trade show exhibit rental cost in New Orleans?
Our published 10x30 range is $22,000 to $48,000. The spread reflects graphics coverage across the full thirty feet, monitor and lightbox count, demo pod complexity, the size of the enclosed room, and flooring. Design, the 48-hour 3D rendering, fabric graphics, and downtown convention district install and dismantle support are included.
Why choose a 10x30 instead of a 20x20 island?
A 10x30 gives you more linear frontage and a lower material-handling profile than a 20x20 island, and it keeps you in an in-line space, which is often cheaper to book. Choose the 10x30 when your priority is a long, storefront-style brand wall and a guided left-to-right visitor path rather than four-sided access.
Can a 10x30 include both a demo area and a private meeting space?
Yes. Thirty feet is enough to give the middle third to a working demo zone and dedicate the far end to an enclosed meeting or storage room. We design the traffic flow so attendees move naturally from the brand wall into the demo and, when invited, into the private space.
Does a 10x30 follow downtown convention district sightline rules?
It does. As an in-line exhibit, the 10x30 keeps tall elements toward the back wall and side returns within the hall's height limits, so your neighbors retain visibility while you maximize your own vertical real estate.
How many crates and how much power does a 10x30 need?
A typical 10x30 breaks into three to four crates and runs on three to four electrical circuits covering monitors, lightboxes, and lighting. We list the exact crate count and power draw on your spec sheet so drayage and the downtown convention district electrical order are accurate before move-in.