Hi everyone,
So a cousin of mine works for a dealership as tech and he usually gets a pass for SEMA. We talked a little bit about me going when he was home for the holidays and I'd really like to do this.
With all do respect to the industry people who are "supposed to be there" I'm not trying to be an idiot and crash the party, I just genuinely love cars and attending this has been on my bucket list for years. With that being said, I'm hoping some of you that belong there might give me some input on how the show is run.
Do they REALLY check your credentials that closely?
I would probably be borrowing his pass, but he hinted that he might be able to pull some strings and get me my own.
When I read the FAQ on the website it says they are asking for pay stubs, etc. for company employees or published work for press.
Not only that, but it sounds like if they have any reason to suspect that you aren't legit then they'll ask for a photo ID.
Are they REALLY that strict?
I have NEVER been to an industry trade show where credentials were that scrutinized. I've had no problem registering under any damn business name I wanted to in my non-automotive industry and nobody has ever questioned it.
If I "walk in like I'm supposed to be there" am I likely going to be fine?
Also, assuming I do get in and the Gestapo don't ask for an ID, how strict is behavior inside?
If I'm wearing a badge from a car manufacturer am I going to be allowed to carry a DSLR camera?
Likewise am I going to draw attention if I'm shooting pics of cars inside a booth?
I definitely want to go, but if I do I'll be there shooting a E36 M3 load of pics and "fanboying out". I don't want to feel afraid that I'm going to get kicked out easily.