December Planning Guide: Make Your Next Exhibition Your Best Yet

December Exhibition Planning Guide 2025

December is the perfect time to pause and plan. Before the year ends, review what worked and what didn’t – then turn those lessons into a winning strategy for 2026. 

If you’ve kept a list of lessons learned from this year, now’s the time to use it. These insights will shape smarter decisions for your next exhibitions. 

With May and June shaping up to be peak exhibition months again, planning now means avoiding last-minute stress and securing the best options. 

🎥 Watch our Exhibition Timeline Series: Your six-month countdown to success 

 

Budget Expectations: Know Where Your Money Goes  

We’ve all seen cost increases in stand builds and onsite services. December is the time to break down your budget:

 

Side-by-Side Comparison of Modular Vs Customer Exhibition Stands

 

Expense Category Typical & Budget Notes
Space Rental 30-40%  Varies by event size 
Stand Design & Build  25–35%  Where creativity counts
Graphics & Branding  10–15%  Refresh for 2026 goals 
Logistics & Storage  10–15%  Plan early to avoid rush fees
Onsite Services 5–10%   Power, Wi-Fi, furniture 

 

Clear Objectives and Direction 

Ask yourself: 

  • ✅ What do we want to achieve? 
  • ✅ How do we want to showcase our brand? 
  • ✅ Do we need demo zones, meeting spaces, storage? 

 

Timeline: When Should You Start Planning Your Exhibition? 

One of the most common questions we hear at BE Exhibitions is: “When do we start planning – and what should we be doing at each stage?” 

 

To make this simple, we’ve created a 6-month planning timeline that breaks down the key actions from first ideas to final checks. 

Not only have we produced an easy-to-follow video series to guide you through each step, but here’s a handy print-ready PDF you can keep on hand for quick reference. 

 Ready to make December count? Let’s plan your 2026 exhibitions now – before the rush begins. 

 

 📩 Get in touch with BE Exhibitions today and let’s start shaping your exhibition strategy.