The Reading ALSRM Show has never inspired me over much whereas I'd not miss Guildex unless wild horses dragged me away (or, perhaps, memsahib
. I couldn't define precisely why, but perhaps it's just too large scale generalist. For me it lacks the atmosphere of Guildex (or Bristol or Kettering for that matter. I've not been to Halifax/Doncaster, but I see no reason for that not to be the same). It's a particular shame when layouts of the quality of Addison Road attend.
Unless there is some change in the character of the show I can envisage it fading away because of trade support. That would be a shame but probably the single gauge exhibitions serve us better.
Of course, in terms of generalist exhibitions one could argue that the NEC exhibition (which I've also not attended for many years) is the exception which proves the rule. However, in large part it's OO gauge box shifters and with lots of competition on price, if OO is your bag it's probably worth the crush. I wonder how successful it would be if the OO element was removed. Not very, I suspect, and that is precisely the real estate ALSRM are trying to occupy.
Brian