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Trading Card Con Miami March 6-8

Trading Card Con is hitting Miami March 6-8, 2026 at the Doubletree Miami Airport, 711 NW 72nd Ave. This three-day convention covers trading cards across all games and collectibles, giving buyers, sellers, and traders a full weekend to work through inventory and connect with other collectors.

Badge options range from $25 for a single day to $200 for the full VIP experience. Day badges at $25 get you in for one day. Weekend badges at $40 cover Friday through Sunday. Gym badges run $100 and include full weekend access, early access to Pikachu Hall, priority line for the exhibit hall, and a free t-shirt. League badges at $200 give you all Gym badge perks plus a swag bag, meal and drink vouchers (two per day), and first access to photo ops.

Trading Card Con focuses on the collector experience. Vendor tables will be set up throughout the venue for buying, selling, and trading. Early access with Gym and League badges gives you first crack at vendor tables before general admission. Priority line access means you’re not waiting in long entry queues on busy days like Saturday morning.

Meal and drink vouchers with League badges cover two vouchers per day across three days. The swag bag includes exclusive items you can’t get elsewhere at the show. Photo ops will be set up for collectors to document their experience, with League badge holders getting first access.

The exhibit hall is the main area where vendors and collectors connect. Pikachu Hall offers early access for Gym and League badge holders before the general floor opens. Free parking is available at the venue, and on-site dining means you don’t have to leave to grab food.

Badges can be purchased online or at the door for the same price.

Trading Card Con Miami runs March 6-8, 2026 at the Doubletree Miami Airport, 711 NW 72nd Ave. Badges start at $25 for a day pass, $40 for the full weekend, $100 for Gym badge with perks, and $200 for League badge VIP access.

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