Navigating the Trade Show Jungle (Peninsula Booths)

Written by Test | Jan 11, 2026 1:02:15 PM

 

Welcome to the wild world of trade show planning, where the terrain is as tricky as a jungle and your booth space is your base camp. Imagine you’re on an expedition, map in hand, ready to claim the perfect spot on the show floor. You’re eyeing the best routes for foot traffic, scouting for visibility, and steering clear of natural hazards like the dreaded column or the much-avoided bathroom.

In this jungle, the flora varies widely – from the common inline (linear) booths to the majestic island booths, and occasionally, the elusive peninsula and endcap configurations. Selecting your space is like choosing your adventure based on a 2-D map, where a peninsula might masquerade as an endcap. So, what’s the big deal about these two? Let’s dive into the wild differences!

Peninsula booths are the show floor’s peacocks: open on three sides with a full back wall, flaunting an 8ft standard height for that wall, and half of each side, without a care for line-of-sight restrictions. They’re the spot to make your brand strut its stuff.