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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Dec 19, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.987 (18/5,403 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-03T16:15:32.047328Z
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4:55 Thanks so much for visiting our booth! We’re trying really hard to save our show, Lockwood and Co, so any exposure we can get from you is greatly appreciated!
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i'm gonna be honest, i never buy mystery bags because i feel like they're never worth it. i always felt like it was a way for shops to sell items no one wanted to buy for a higher price. i'm sorry you didn't get a waifu figurine though, but i assure you, when you go to japan, you will be able to get TWO waifu figurines for 20 USD. i got a really cute miku figurine when i was there for like 1400 yen from a second hand shop and its a really pretty one.
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I was an exhibitor at LACC (small business owner so I got to a lot of events and am friends with a good chunk of other exhibitors who had the same/worse experience) and to tell you the straight radio silence all parties got from the organizers is insane. Security heard nothing, the convention (building staff) were told nothing, the exhibitors didn't have even basic information that is required for cons, they never answered emails (except to ask for money), and then they got rid of a whole day and still said nothing. It sounds like you talked to mostly artists- which was the 45 minutes. Main exhibitors were supposed to start at 8 am, which got moved to 6 pm then 2 pm (which actually meant that we weren't allowed in until 3 pm because they didn't talk to the convention center staff).
Let alone the giant mess of the event itself and south hall was an even bigger nightmare. For attendees, I mainly heard the normal complaints but that it was generally okay so that's good at least
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As some who has been going to NYCC since 2015, Its gotten dangerously over crowded. I expect and am use to the typical crowds and the sheer amount of people that are usually there, but something about this past one was just really bad. There was very little room to properly visit AA tables or even stop at booths. I really hope they chill just a bit on ticket sales (lets be honest they wont but i can dream) for next year because it didn't feel safe with the crowding they had this year.
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As a long time comic convention goer, I highly recommend WonderCon in Anaheim as a good introduction to comic conventions and a good prep for SDCC! WonderCon is in Anaheim so a better location. It is produced by the same company as SDCC, so it shares a lot of the same vendors and you get a more authentic SDCC experience if that is something you are looking for. Just sharing for anyone in SoCal that is looking for a good con to start at! :)
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I'm from Texas and regularly go to Cons and have been an exhibitor as well. L.A. Comic Con sounds like a nightmare, 10k for a booth? That's outrageous. The allure of Cons comes from the celebrity lineup, that's why people spend the $200-$500 on VIP so they can skip lines. If you're just going to enjoy the panels, participate in activities, do some shopping and even cosplay, buying VIP is a waste of money. Everything at Cons is already overpriced, so it's definitely a good idea to reconsider your purchases before buying. Mystery bags are almost always a scam, no matter the cost, so I'm sorry you were duped like that. Hopefully your next Comic Con is a better experience.
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@anuchiiarts
4 months ago
Dear Amanda, As someone who lives in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the US, thank you for reviewing and going to events so I can live vicariously through you!
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