I'm sorry for so late a post guys. I've had a very tiring week and just couldn't finish editing anything. I should be back to my regular posting schedule starting Saturday.
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I've written about cons for a bit now and I keep mentioning that there are all these things that you can do at cons but not saying specifically what those things are. Well, this post here is meant to rectify that. Here is a list of things to do at an Anime Convention (because that's the only kind of con I've been to).
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I've written about cons for a bit now and I keep mentioning that there are all these things that you can do at cons but not saying specifically what those things are. Well, this post here is meant to rectify that. Here is a list of things to do at an Anime Convention (because that's the only kind of con I've been to).
The Dealers Hall
I've often been
dismissive of the Dealers Hall. Mostly because I don't really need
anything from there anymore, my tastes tent to go in the more mature direction
(josei and seinen) than the popular shonen and shoujo trends. Also I mostly buy
manga and I can get that cheaper at my local shop. Still, the Dealers Hall can be a
very fun place to visit.
A few tips:
1.
Sunday is deal day since
many dealers don't want to carry merchandise back with them. The best sales
happen Sunday afternoon.
2.
If you want limited
edition things you should line up early on Friday because they sell out fast.
3.
Don't be afraid to ask
for a discount. If you are spending a lot of money vendors may be open to giving
you a better deal than the one advertised.
Artists Alley
Be careful with this
one. I say that because I've managed to spend $300 there in the span of an hour
before. Artists Alley is a place for people to sell their fan made art,
products, toys, original comics or books, fashion, jewelry, etc. Depending on
the con it may be divided between art products such as prints and bookmarks
etc. and crafts such as clothing, accessories, toys, and jewelry. It’s a
great place to check out especially if you like to buy art. It's usually
located in the same area or right beside the Dealers Hall. I would
suggest giving yourself a hard spending limit to avoid overspending because the
temptation will be crazy.
Panels
So, this is the main
reason I go to cons. I love panels. What are they, you may ask? Well, panels
are small (or large, depending on the topic) discussion groups usually
moderated by or presented by a few people (can range from one to ten depending
on what the topic is). At anime cons these panels tend to be either
lecture style panels or participation panels where one or two panelists
moderate a discussion between the attendees through questions or activities.
Topics can range from discussions of Pokemon games to 18+ panels about kinks in yaoi manga. They are often run by attendees and so can be hit or miss for quality so I suggest looking through the con's forum to find out which ones were interesting. If you feel like it you may even want to try running a panel yourself. Many cons will give you a refund on your pass if you run a certain number of panels or a partial refund or prize if you run one or two. Check out my post on tips to run a successful panel if you are interested in trying it out.
Topics can range from discussions of Pokemon games to 18+ panels about kinks in yaoi manga. They are often run by attendees and so can be hit or miss for quality so I suggest looking through the con's forum to find out which ones were interesting. If you feel like it you may even want to try running a panel yourself. Many cons will give you a refund on your pass if you run a certain number of panels or a partial refund or prize if you run one or two. Check out my post on tips to run a successful panel if you are interested in trying it out.
Screenings
Screenings are just what
they sound like, screenings of shows or movies at a specific time. They are
usually organized around a theme of some sort such as best shows of the 90's or
new shoujo anime released this year. Screenings are a great way to relax and
sit down for a bit. I like to use them to check out things I've never seen
before or even just to take a nap.
Major Events
I'm lumping many things
into this category because major events tend to be one offs that will only
happen once during the whole con. Things here include music guests, dances, the
AMV contest (which tends to be a pretty big thing), certain display shows such
as Japanese drumming, etc. The events will usually be displayed on the con
website and will also be in both the program booklet and the schedule booklet that
you receive along with your badge. Check the con's website every so often to
see what events are planned as they often get added throughout the year as
guests confirm their attendance and as the schedule begins to take shape. Be aware that some events may have an extra free involved (Such and the Sunday Brunch) while others may have an attendance cap.
Contests
These are fun. They come
in many shapes and sizes. Some, like fan fiction contests need submissions
before the con and do the prize giveaways during it. Others are more like
game shows where attendees can compete for a small prize. I don't have
much more to say about these because I don't really go to them but a lot of
people enjoy then so try checking one out and see how you like it.
Cosplay
Oooohhhh, the most
visible part of the con experience! Cosplay can be tons of fun and may very
well become the main reason that you attend cons. It can also get a bit
frustrating if you are trying to get through a hallway and people decide that
it's the best place to take photos.
Here are some tips on enjoying cosplay from
both sides of the camera lens:
1.
If you want to cosplay
go ahead and do it! Never be discouraged or think that your effort is not
enough. There will always be someone with a better outfit than you. What
matters most is your own enjoyment and the love that you put into your work.
2.
Start work on your outfit early because
these things take time.
3.
Many cons will have
dedicated photo shoot times for cosplays of the most popular series. These are
the perfect times to get to know others in the cosplay community and to take
photos without disturbing people. Some of the most popular ones are the Tales of...
series, Bleach, Attack on Titan, etc. The schedule booklet with have the times and
areas for the shoots outlined.
4.
You don't have to be a
cosplayer to dress up and just because you decided to dress up doesn't mean
that you need to attend all or any of the cosplay events.
5.
Always ask before taking
a picture of someone.
6.
Do not be sad if no one
asks to take a photo, you may just be in a not very popular area. If you want photos then try going outside, many people will congregate there specifically for photo opportunities.
7.
Don't take photos in the
dealers hall, it just created traffic jams that no one wants.
8.
Sign up early for the
Masquerade as spaces fill up fast.
Gaming
Anime Cons have a
fantastic selection of gaming options.
LAN parties, MMOs, tabletop gaming, traditional Japanese games, Nintendo DS
areas, LARP, anything you can think of you can find. If there isn’t an organized version of your preferred
game then there will usually be an area full of tables where people can set up
their own thing. Otakuthon has a
whole hall set aside for all types of tabletop gaming while Anime North has
many spaces in different buildings set aside for people to be able to relax and
sit down, have a bite to eat, or do some gaming of their own.
LARP is also a popular
activity and different LARP groups usually hold their own events to let people
try out LARP and also have booths set up if anyone is interested in
joining. I’ve done it and had a ton of
fun and it’s a great time to try it out if you’re interested. There are also gaming contests,
usually Counter Strike, Super Smash Bros, DDR and the like. All you need to do is sign up for them so it’s
really easy to participate.
That’s about it for
things to do at a con. The most
important thing it to have fun and enjoy yourself. Have I missed anything? Do you guys have a favorite
thing to do? Are there parts of a con
that you don’t really like? Do any of
you agree with my views on the dealer’s hall?
As always tell me your thoughts below.