As promised, I am giving you all some pro tips on how to survive your first con! I've been attending cons consecutively since 2005, while cosplaying for the majority of them. I currently average at attending around 8 cons per year. Sometimes more, rarely less. I've volunteered for Comic-Con International for the past 5 years, and have been on panels for other cons.
I was tasked by Vegas.com to provide some tips to their viewers attending Lvl Up Expo in Las Vegas, NV. Lvl Up Expo is known as the ultimate gaming and anime convention of Las Vegas. It runs from May 12-14, 2017. If you'd like to go to this con, check out some of these nice travel deals! I've only been to Las Vegas one time as an adult, so I hope to go back soon! Another good website to use for registering for conventions is Eventbrite. Some conventions use this service as a quick and easy way to register for their events. I have primarily utilized the site for smaller cons, but big ones do use the service as well. Anyhoo, onto the tips, with a little bit of a twist!
Nurse Morrigan at Comikaze Expo/Stan Lee's L.A. Comic Con 2016 - courtesy of Novice Snapshots |
Pro tips for attending your first con!
- Remember cosplay is not consent.
- Never touch or photograph a cosplayer without their permission.
- Stay hydrated
- Bringing your own water and refreshments is a good way to avoid sticker shock at the con.
- Some cons do allow hydration packs.
- As some cons have the tendency to draw large crowds, ie. San Diego Comic-Con, & Anime Expo, it can be easy to overheat, especially in cosplay. Drinking a decent amount of water can keep you cool and avoid heat exhaustion.
- Utilize "Day 0" as often as you can.
- Day 0 is meant for picking up your badge early. It helps you not miss out on those panels you'd like to attend by having to wait in line for your badge.
- Occasionally, day 0 has some early access perks.
- Anticipate long lines, especially if you attend on the expected "busy" days of the con.
- This is called "line-con" as a term of endearment.
- Lines can get long for big panels, screenings, con exclusives, and badge pickups.
- Cosplayers:
- Anticipate that many people might ask for your photograph.
- Never feel obligated to give a photograph, if you do not feel comfortable doing so.
- Unfortunately, some people at cons do not have the best of intentions.
- If you are cosplaying as a princess or superhero, expect kids to come up to you. Be polite to children and if possible, act in character. It really makes a child's day to see that.
- To piggy back off that, most conventions are family friendly. Please consider that when you think about what you would like to cosplay as.
- Bring cash with you, not every vendor will have a POS (point of sale) machine or a Square reader.
- Sometimes, vendors will give special deals for patrons using cash.
- Photographers:
- Don't forget to ask permission to photograph a cosplayer.
- If you are worried about forgetting to credit the cosplayer, bringing blank pieces of paper, having the cosplayer fill out their information on it, and snapping that photo first before the shoot helps with combating that.
- Bring a friend!
- Cons are a lot more enjoyable when you have a buddy to go with.
- However, if you do end up going alone, cons are a great way to meet people. I have made several friends from all of my con attendances.
- Do the demos!
- One of my favorite parts of attending video game expos is trying out all of the new games before my friends.
- The lines don't take that long and you get a decent amount of game play time.
- Just have fun!
- In the end, the con is what you make it out to be.
- So try to make it one of the best experiences you will ever have and enjoy yourself! :)
So here's the twist, I've interviewed some of my friends and asked them to provide their own pro tips for attending your first con as well! Please take a look and enjoy! Links to their pages will be provided in their names, so please give them some love! :)
Provided by Queen Akemii & Taken by wafflopogusarts |
Name: Shae - ( Queen Akemii )
How long have you been attending cons?:
Ive been attending conventions since 2013, which is 4 years.
What is your favorite thing to do at the cons?: My favorite thing to do at cons is going to panels, especially those crowd interacting ones. They're always fun to just watch, even if you're too shy to join in.
What role do you play at cons? (cosplayer, photographer, handler, or multiplayer mode):
I'm a cosplayer, but I casually take photographs of other cosplayers during my down time at cons.
So, what's your pro tip?:
A tip that I'll have for others that are interested in joining the community will be to just go with the flow. Majority everyone at the con scene are extremely nice. Don't be afraid to approach new people so you can gain friends. It's a welcoming community and we'll love to have you.
Derek is essentially my photography sensei (teacher), who gives me tips to use in my own photography |
Name: Derek - ( Tammohawk Photography )
How long have you been attending cons?: Since 2014, AX (Anime Expo) was my first con.
What is your favorite thing to do at the cons?:
I like to check out the artist alleys. Outside of photography, I also like to draw. I enjoy supporting other artists.
What role do you play at cons? (cosplayer, photographer, handler, or multiplayer mode): Photographer! For now, I would like to start cosplaying soon.
So, what's your pro tip?:
For photographers, make business cards. It really helps cosplayers figure out where their photos are at after the con. Also, utilize bag check rooms, if provided. These help so that you aren't carrying heavy items around all day during the con.
Ezra's photography accounts for a majority of my con based posts on here. He's amazing, check out his work! |
Name: Ezra - ( Novice Snapshots )
How long have you been attending cons?:
I've been attending cons on and off since 2005.
What is your favorite thing to do at the cons?: Hit the dealer's hall, artist alley, food trucks, and most recently, hang out with friends.
What role do you play at cons? (cosplayer, photographer, handler, or multiplayer mode): Photographer and handler. Plus, I always keep an eye out for con creeps.
So, what's your pro tip?:
Plan ahead for parking and be early.
That's all folks! I hope my friends and mine's tips and experiences have helped to make your first con experience more exciting! Let me know in the comments below how your first con experience was. :) Special thanks to Queen Akemii, Tammohawk Photography, and Novice Snapshots for being willing to be interviewed for my blog. :)
Till next time!
-Hachi
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