Other Sports Soar Into the Judges Hearts at the Aerialympics Nationals by Guest November 4, 2019 Combining power, grace, and the artistry of gymnastics with the challenge of using different apparatuses, aerial acrobatics is something you need to see to believe. One of the best upcoming competitions to spectate or compete in is the Aerialympics Nationals in Salt Lake City this November. You’ll want to start planning your trip now so that you’re well prepared for the occasion. Marking your calendar for November 15–17, 2019, ensures that you have time off from work for travel purposes. Giving yourself a few extra days before or after the event to explore things to do in Downtown Salt Lake City adds to the fun of the trip. Details About the Event Information about the Aerialympics National, held at Salt Place Convention Center, varies based on how you plan to take part in the event as either a participant or a spectator. Both are included here for you to refer to as needed. That way, you’re able to arrive on time and be prepared in advance for what’s to come. The address for the convention center is 100 SW Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. Who’s Competing and When The competitors’ schedule is Exotic Pole and All-Stars on Friday, Novice and Intermediate on Saturday, and Advanced on Sunday. It’s required to register for each event in advance. All necessary forms can be found on the event’s page for you to access. Ticketing Information, Judging, and Volunteering Tickets are required for all people in attendance, no matter what their age. If you’re looking for a unique way to participate in Aerialympics National, the event needs judges and volunteers. You’ll find what is necessary for you to serve as one of those roles by visiting the Aerialympics Nationals website, where you can download and fill out the appropriate paperwork. No Cameras Permitted The Nationals is not a live-streamed event, and photography and recording are not permitted. Spectators should leave their cameras at home or the hotel they’re staying at. Most rooms contain safes to store valuables, making it possible to protect your equipment while you’re at the Salt Place Convention Center. Where to Stay in Salt Lake City One of the most important details of planning a trip to Utah is deciding where to stay in SLC. There are many options to choose from, with the Hyatt Place Salt Lake City/Downtown being one popular hotel option for individuals, couples, and families. Some other popular accommodations in the area include the Hotel RL Salt Lake City, Fairfield Inn, and Suites by Marriott Salt Lake City Downtown, and The Grand America Hotel. Salt Lake City is a popular vacation destination, so their hospitality industry is top-notch. Make Your Trip to Downtown SLC the Event of a Lifetime Soar into the judges’ hearts at the Aerialympics Nationals. Show them your skills and be rewarded for your performance. If you’ve never been to Salt Lake City before, you’ll love exploring the area. You’ll find many exciting places to visit near all the hotels in the downtown area. You’ll run out of time before you run out of things to do in Downtown Salt Lake City. Even if you don’t plan on performing but instead want to cheer on the people that do, you’re in for a perfect time. When else do you get to watch people flying high in the air with skill and athleticism? It’s one event that keeps SLC in the forefront of your mind for years. You’ll never forget the trip you took because of all the fun you had. 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