The 2026 Florida RV SuperShow is set to conclude its five-day run Sunday at the Florida State Fairgrounds, wrapping up one of the RV industry’s largest consumer-facing events.
The final day’s schedule emphasizes operational safety, long-distance travel logistics, and emergency preparedness for thousands of attendees.
Sunday’s programming includes a specialized fire prevention seminar led by Steven Raye, a fire department driving instructor and RVTI Master certified technician.
Raye is expected to address critical fire safety considerations, including proper maintenance and testing of smoke, propane, and carbon monoxide detectors.
The session will also examine the mechanics of RV escape windows, underscoring the importance of routine inspection and upkeep to ensure functionality during emergencies.
Long-haul travel logistics will be addressed by Excursions Inc., which is scheduled to present an in-depth look at the “good, bad, and ugly truth” of RVing to Alaska. Drawing on 15 round-trip journeys along the Alaska Highway, the presentation compares the experiences of independent travelers with those participating in organized caravans.
The Alaska-focused seminar is expected to offer practical guidance on road conditions, essential excursions, and navigating remote routes by RV. Presenters will also outline why many travelers opt for caravan travel when crossing the Yukon and interior Alaska, citing safety, coordination, and social engagement.
Techno RV is set to address rising travel costs with a seminar focused on fuel discount programs for gasoline- and diesel-powered RVs. The presentation aims to clarify complex pricing structures and help owners identify cost-effective options based on their engine configurations.
Medical preparedness remains a key topic, with MASA Medical Transport scheduled to outline its Lifetime Plan for nationwide and worldwide emergency services. The session will cover 911 ground and air ambulance cost coverage, along with logistics related to vehicle and RV returns following medical incidents.
Representatives from Cummins Inc. are also slated to provide technical overviews of Onan generator operation and routine maintenance. The session will reference current generator handbooks, including guidance on exhaust systems, service resources, and common operational issues.