We often pop along to the NEC show, it's not too far from us.
The pro's are that shows such as these allow those interested to see what's new in terms of ideas, layouts etc;
A potential buyer could get a good idea of current prices and discounts available on new caravans.
Dealers are competing for trade at these shows so discounts can often be negotiated and deals done.
The accessory and awning market is well represented, with some discounted products available.
Many caravan parks offer small discounts for bookings taken at the shows.
Parking is free with free courtesy bus travel from car parks to the halls, and disabled visitors can obtain free tickets for their carers on production of a blue badge at the on -site ticket offices.
The con's are that it's all too easy to become caught in the moment and to agree to buy very expensive goods when they only went along to have a quick look round or to pick up some toilet chemicals.
Buyers can be tempted by substantial discounts to buy from dealerships miles away from home, so that servicing and any repair work needed in the future can become problematic.
It's often much better to negotiate a similar deal with a local dealer.
It's all too easy if not buying a caravan to return home laden with caravan accessories that will hardly ever be used or are expensive because they are associated with caravanning.
At the NEC you can waste a lot of time if you enter at the motorhome end of the show, and if you're not careful you can end up with armfuls of brochures, plastic bags advertising various caravan parks and reams of bumf that you'll never get round to reading.
I can't think of anything else offhand, but I'm sure that others who have been will add to my list.