Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the Southeast Reptile Expo open to the public?

A: Yes, our expo is open to all reptile enthusiasts and animal lovers!

Q: How much is admission?

A: Admission prices vary. Please visit our website for ticket information.

Q: Do I have to preregister or can I pay at the door?

A: You can purchase tickets at the door or preregister online for added convenience.

Q: Can vendors accept credit cards?

A: Yes, most vendors accept credit cards, but it's always a good idea to bring cash as well.

Q: Are there ATMs available?

A: Yes, ATMs will be available onsite for your convenience.

Q: Can I bring my pet to walk around with me?

A: Please leave your pets at home for their safety and the safety of our exhibitors and attendees.

Q: How do I get back in on Sunday?

A: 2-Day Passes will be good for both Saturday and Sunday and General Admission tickets will be good for ONE day, either Saturday or Sunday.

Q: Who will be selling animals?

A: Experienced breeders and vendors will be selling a variety of reptiles and exotic animals. Please visit our Vendors page to view our full list of vendors that will be at the show.

Q: Where is the show being held?

A: The Southeast Reptile Expo takes place at the Georgia International Convention Center in Atlanta.

Q: Is this a captive-bred-only show?

A: While we prioritize captive-bred animals, some vendors may offer responsibly sourced wild-caught specimens.

Q: Is there a lost & found?

A: Yes, please visit our information booth for assistance with lost items.

Q: Can I bring my dog, cat, bird, or other pet to the show?

A: Please leave your pets at home for all animals' safety.


Q: Are the reptiles and other animals at the show ever out of their cages or enclosures? Can we touch them?

A: You can touch and hold animals from our educational booths during the show. Vendors are not required to allow their animals to be touched and/or held, but they can if they feel safe to do so.

Q: Are there any venomous animals at the show?

A: No, for the safety of our attendees, vendors are not permitted to bring venomous animals to the expo

We hope this information helps! If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to us. See you at the Southeast Reptile Expo!