It's that time once again; San Diego Comic Con 2015 is right around the corner. To keep this short & simple, out of my convention experience I have basically simplified it to a easy checklist that can apply to not only this convention, but any within 2015. So, enjoy! [This is in no particular order!]
- Always have a plan A & B: I find this especially important, if you can't get into a panel you wanted or had planned to go to a panel but are running late, never fret! Always check out the con guide [whether its a online app or a physical guide] & social media [twitter especially] to see any options that look interesting for you to check out.- Set a meeting place: Groups even when they come together, tend to split to indulge in their own interest. If your phone does manage to run out of battery before the time on the con floor ( & you're not carrying a powerbank ) is over always decide on a place to meet up.
- Shower: I think this has been always a joking rule but its true; the convention will be there for so many days & for some folks its a good time to network with people in the industry & bad BO is always a bad first impression.
- Be prepared: Always carry the following items.
- Powerbank: If you're constantly using your cell phone to take pictures, find out any ongoing events from other twitter folks or checking that online app guide & kinda forget you need to meet up w/ friends/family after the floor closes? I can't tell you how many ppl have always bummed off a stranger's phone to get in touch with someone. Not to mention you may not be carrying any means to plug in & recharge your phone, charging stations are full w/ other ppl who didn't bring a powerbank or wallsockets are no where to be found, so always keep this in mind!
- Backpack: Fill it with snacks & drinks; don't be subjected to overpriced food at the convention - stop by a grocery store & pack up enough to keep you satisfied until dinner! Necessities you may think you need [wallets (IDs!), cellphone, tablets, etc.], even though you'll have a bag in some shape or form from the convention, they're not always reliable & maybe even flimsy. You always may never know if you end up buying something there you really want, the extra space you'll have to carry any additional stuff is always nice.
- Comfortable shoes: Really, need I say more?- Get plenty of rest: Because ultimately in the end, after the convention is over - you always seem to suffer to w/e degree of what I like to call 'con tired'.
It really does breakdown simply into this. I can go into detail 'bout other topics but from large conventions to small intimate ones have their different kind of feels but I feel these are often the most common things that do tend to happen. It never hurts to research the con beforehand & plan. Other than that, by all means, have a safe & fun con.
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