npub1jd…wh0c8 on Nostr: I’ve been to San Diego Comicon, working a booth. I love the dealer’s room and ...
I’ve been to San Diego Comicon, working a booth. I love the dealer’s room and artists’ tables. Panels and talks can take up a lot of time (standing in line before to be sure to get a seat).
I’d highly recommend having a plan: who/what do you absolutely want to see, and go there first.
Artists are great to talk with, though some bigger names may not always be at their tables.
Bring a bag to carry what you buy, or a water bottle and snack; food and drinks can get pricy. Check the con guidelines if you can bring food in.
If you need time away from the crowds, look to the edges of the convention/hotel area. There are often corridors, stairways that are away from the main events that will be less crowded if you want to sit down for a break.
Since you have a free ticket, I’d recommend trying it, at least for part of a day.
I’d highly recommend having a plan: who/what do you absolutely want to see, and go there first.
Artists are great to talk with, though some bigger names may not always be at their tables.
Bring a bag to carry what you buy, or a water bottle and snack; food and drinks can get pricy. Check the con guidelines if you can bring food in.
If you need time away from the crowds, look to the edges of the convention/hotel area. There are often corridors, stairways that are away from the main events that will be less crowded if you want to sit down for a break.
Since you have a free ticket, I’d recommend trying it, at least for part of a day.