The NTX Card Show Pokémon & TCG is a two-day collector weekend in Lewisville, Texas, built for Pokémon fans, TCG collectors, set builders, traders, and families looking for a large Dallas-Fort Worth area show. The event listing highlights a full weekend of cards, vendors, trades, community, and hobby-focused browsing across both floors of NTX Arena.
Hosted at NTX Arena, NTX Card Show Pokémon & TCG gives North Texas collectors a venue-centered weekend with room for a large vendor floor, food options, early-entry access, and plenty of time to compare cards in person. The organizer frames this July show as a TCG-heavy event, which makes it especially useful for collectors who want to browse sealed product, binders, slabs, deck needs, bulk, and chase cards across multiple games.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
The biggest draw for NTX Card Show Pokémon & TCG is scale. The official ticket page says the show features over 700 vendor tables across both floors of NTX Arena, while the organizer website currently promotes the July NTX TCG weekend as 650+ Tables and the flyer image calls out 600+ tables. For attendees, the consistent takeaway is that this is planned as a very large TCG-focused show with enough inventory to reward patient browsing.
The confirmed card mix is broad. The event listing specifically mentions Pokémon, One Piece, Dragon Ball, Magic, Lorcana, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and more, so collectors should expect a room centered on TCGs rather than a sports-card-first format. That can be useful whether you are chasing singles, comparing sealed prices, looking for playable cards, digging through binders, or trying to finish a set without relying only on online listings.
A large show floor also changes how collectors should approach the day. It is worth arriving with a short list, but it is just as important to leave room for finds that only show up when you walk table to table. For Pokémon collectors, that might mean comparing raw condition, checking slab prices, hunting vintage favorites, or looking for modern hits. For One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh!, MTG, Lorcana, and Dragon Ball collectors, the value may be in seeing sealed product, playable singles, trade binders, and niche inventory from vendors who specialize in different games.
More Than Just a Card Show
NTX Card Show Pokémon & TCG is also set up around the social side of collecting. The event page promotes buying, selling, and trading all weekend, which gives attendees more to do than simply move from case to case. A collector who is trying to trade into a grail, clean up duplicates, or compare market prices can use the weekend to talk with vendors and other hobbyists in person.
Several confirmed features make the weekend more practical. The listing calls out free parking, Market2Mint on site for pregrading and submissions, The Bulk Buffet for set builders and bulk trading, and The Clubhouse with couches and big screens. Those details give the show a more complete hobby-weekend feel, especially for collectors who plan to stay for several hours or attend both days.
Food is part of the event setup as well. The Snack Pack Food Court is listed upstairs with coffee, lemonade, snacks, food, tacos, and more, and the event page also notes Johnny's Bowls and Boba among the outside food trucks scheduled. That matters for a show this large because taking a break without leaving the venue can make a two-day event much easier to enjoy.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
Newer collectors can use NTX Card Show Pokémon & TCG as a hands-on way to learn the TCG market. Seeing cards in person makes condition, centering, print quality, and eye appeal easier to understand, and a large room gives beginners more chances to compare similar cards before buying. Families also have a clear reason to consider the show, with kids 5 and under admitted free with a paid adult and a family-friendly environment highlighted by the organizer.
Casual collectors may get the most value from browsing boxes, trading extras, looking for binder upgrades, and using the weekend as a low-pressure way to reconnect with the hobby. Because the show includes multiple games, groups can split their interests without needing everyone to collect the same category.
More serious collectors can approach the weekend with a different strategy. VIP admission is the only listed way to enter one hour early, which may matter for attendees who want first look at fresh vendor inventory. The ticket page also notes double entries into prize raffles for VIP buyers, while standard admission still includes raffle entry and full access during regular public hours. For a show with this many tables, the best plan may be to make an early lap, save notes on interesting cards, and leave time for a second pass before committing your budget.
Final Thoughts
The NTX Card Show Pokémon & TCG is shaping up to be a major TCG weekend for collectors in Lewisville, Dallas-Fort Worth, and the surrounding North Texas area. If you attend, let the organizer or other attendees know you found the show on Card Show Dex, and stay tuned for more upcoming events across Texas.
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