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kamikazekeeg:
That's pretty cool, despite the cons.
The only thing close to me that doesn't require renting a hotel for the night or weekend is just a day show for anime, comics, and gaming. It hasn't really changed in the couple years I've gone which is a shame as it has a lot of potential to grow bigger to a day full of entertainment, but they still mostly just have the same couple vendors, the same couple artists, and kind of the same usual stuff as before, though this year there was even less panel stuff and what there was, wasn't for me. But I can't complain too much as it is a very small event. I'm kinda hoping that now they have found an overall bigger place to utilize, though it has bad for panels, they can try and make it grow by trying to get more artists and vendors to show up.
maximo310:
These experience posts are pretty cool to hear about the different types of anime conventions that I've never heard of, and things I might want to check out in the future.
For me, Anime Expo, that big convention, is super close to my house and always has gigantic crowds thanks to continuous record-breaking attendance figures that the convention has had for the last several years. I heard quite a lot about how bad the lines were , even just for getting in and for many of the panels. From what I've heard from friends, there were a lot of cool panels and stuff to buy, but there's just too many people in demand to see panels, try out games+ demos, and to even buy stuff from really popular vendors. I was planning to go this year, but I forgot about registration and missed out due to school and stuff, so hopefully I'll be able to check it out next, especially since I haven't been to it since 06'( which was the year i got to play Metal Slug 6 on the Sammy Atomiswave with a bunch of other people, good times).
kamikazekeeg:
I've been to Shadocon for a day in Tampa which is a smaller anime/mixed convention and it was pretty fun. Got to listen to Egoraptor and Doug Walker (Nostalgia Critic), got their autographics, went to some panels, played some games, and got to check out a bunch of cosplay as I'm huge into cosplay stuff. It's one of the reasons I want to try and go to more and it helps push me to work on my own stuff.
I also went to Metrocon in Orlando for the day years ago which was real fun, but hectic and real cool seeming some bigger celebrities. I get so nervous meeting people like that lol It was my first real convention at the time and it is what started me wanting to go to more.
Wish I lived in Tampa really as they have two or three small to mid-sized ones throughout the year.
bikingjahuty:
NDK is unfortunately the only Anime/Gaming convention I have been to so my experience with cons of this sort is limited. The other convention in town, Animetown Wasabi is relatively new and I didn't even know about it until about a year ago.
The attendance at NDK is pretty enormous for the venue, around 10k in a hotel that is quite crowded at even half that capacity which gives you an idea how chaotic it is. With that said, the lines are typically insane, some you have to get in line over 2-hour before to ensure you will have sitting when you get in. The video game panel wasn't bad in terms of the line, but the AMV contest line seriously wrapped around the whole interior of the hotel almost twice over. I was somewhere in the middle of that line (got in line an hour and a half prior to the event) and just barely got a seat. And there is often more people than space to walk throughout the whole convention. Attendees have begged the organizers to move to a larger venue for years, but they refuse to. Parking is terrible as well.
kamikazekeeg:
--- Quote from: bikingjahuty on September 14, 2014, 09:17:59 pm ---NDK is unfortunately the only Anime/Gaming convention I have been to so my experience with cons of this sort is limited. The other convention in town, Animetown Wasabi is relatively new and I didn't even know about it until about a year ago.
The attendance at NDK is pretty enormous for the venue, around 10k in a hotel that is quite crowded at even half that capacity which gives you an idea how chaotic it is. With that said, the lines are typically insane, some you have to get in line over 2-hour before to ensure you will have sitting when you get in. The video game panel wasn't bad in terms of the line, but the AMV contest line seriously wrapped around the whole interior of the hotel almost twice over. I was somewhere in the middle of that line (got in line an hour and a half prior to the event) and just barely got a seat. And there is often more people than space to walk throughout the whole convention. Attendees have begged the organizers to move to a larger venue for years, but they refuse to. Parking is terrible as well.
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Weird that they are refusing to move. It would certainly cost more, but I imagine if they are reaching max population, it'll work out for them to have more available space.
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