A 30×30 custom booth rental in Los Angeles usually starts around $30,800 and can go up to $107,100. For a 20×20 booth, pricing generally ranges from $24,750 to $88,800. Final cost depends on factors like booth size, customization level, design features, and the elements included in the booth.
Custom-Designed Booths for Anime, Gaming & Pop Culture Brands
July 2–5, 2026 | Los Angeles Convention Center
Anime Expo is fast, crowded, and predominantly visual. Your booth needs to grab interest fast and keep people engaged. With 40+ years of experience in creating exhibit displays, we design and build custom-modular trade show booth rentals that create a strong visual impact, handle heavy traffic, and support smooth interactions. Here’s what we can incorporate into your Anime Expo booth:
- Merchandise Display Shelves: Organized shelving with built-in lighting to showcase collectibles, figures, apparel, or manga clearly, even during rush hours.
- Screening Station: A dedicated counter with mounted screens for trailers, gameplay, or content previews. It gives visitors a clear place to stop and engage without disrupting booth flow.
- Hidden Storage for Inventory & Giveaways: Built-in storage keeps extra merchandise, packaging, and staff items out of sight, so your booth stays clean and functional throughout the show.
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Stress-Free Booth Rentals for Anime Expo 2026
Turnkey Service: We manage the full booth project, including design, fabrication, shipping, installation, and dismantle. Your team can stay focused on launches, content, and fan engagement instead of handling third-party vendors and logistics.
In-House Fabrication: Your booth is produced in our own facility, which helps maintain quality, consistent finishes, and tighter timelines. It also reduces last-minute issues before the show.
Pre-Show Trial Run: We assemble your booth in our California facility before shipping so the layout, graphics, and key elements can be reviewed in advance. This helps catch issues early and ensures everything works smoothly onsite.
Fixed Pricing: Our pricing is all-inclusive, itemized, and shared upfront, so you know exactly what is covered. This makes budget planning easier for a high-traffic show like Anime Expo.
Dedicated Project Management: You work with one project manager who handles timelines, approvals, and coordination from start to finish. Your team always has a singular point of contact.
On-Site Support: Our supervisor oversees the setup and dismantle of your trade show booth in Los Angeles to keep everything on track. If anything needs attention during installation, it gets handled quickly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our booth rental packages for Anime Expo typically include the booth structure, flooring, printed graphics based on your artwork, and rental furniture such as counters, tables, stools, shelving, lighting, and screens. They also cover round-trip shipping, installation and dismantle, project management, and a pre-show trial run before shipping. Show services such as electricity, internet, rigging, material handling, and booth cleaning are not included and are paid directly to the official show contractor.
It’s best to start 6–8 weeks before the show. This gives enough time for design, approvals, and production without rushing. Early planning also helps avoid higher costs for show services.
You do not need to manage this on your own. We coordinate installation and dismantle with the official show contractor and follow the move-in and move-out schedule assigned by show management. Our team makes sure your booth is installed correctly, ready on time, and dismantled efficiently after the event.
A local booth partner like us, in California can make execution easier, especially for a large and fast-paced event like Anime Expo. Local support helps with quicker logistics, faster response during setup, and better coordination with the venue and show contractors. It also reduces the risk of delays that can come with longer shipping routes.
Our standard payment schedule is split into two stages. 60% of the total project value is due when the quote is approved, which allows us to begin design and production planning. The remaining 40% is due after your graphics are approved and the project moves into final production. This keeps the process clear and helps keep your Anime Expo booth on schedule.
Yes. We can design and build booths for shows such as San Diego Comic-Con, WonderCon, and PAX West. If your team exhibits at multiple pop culture or gaming events, we can plan booth designs that fit each show while keeping your brand presentation consistent.
If a project is cancelled after the quote is signed but before production begins, a cancellation fee of 25% of the total project value applies. If cancellation happens after production has already started, the full project value becomes payable because materials, graphics, and fabrication work will already be in progress.
