Postby ClosetOtaku » Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:22 am
I spent a lot of this weekend at Anime USA here in VA. Comparing this to other cons I've been to -- Otakon, Katsucon, Animazement -- I'd say this one was pretty well run for its size. Anime USA will never attract big names like Otakon can, but it doesn't pretend to be more than it actually is (e.g. Katsucon) and definitely has more staff dedication and planning than others (e.g. Animazement).
What do I expect?
a. An organized, effective pre-registration and registration.
b. A venue with decent parking.
c. A well-designed schedule that the convention sticks to whenever possible.
d. A competent technical staff that helps get events (such as the AMV contest) off on time and without troubles. (Cue Otakon and Katsucon on this -- their tech staffs have more excuses as to why things don't work than I've ever seen. They should have gone to Anime USA and taken a lesson as to how this stuff should work.)
e. Coming through on big promises, or else announcing early that the promises aren't going to be fulfilled. (Last year, Otakon was to have had the first three eps of Fullmetal Alchemist play in their main hall -- much anticipated, well-attended, but after the first episode, they cut to another anime without explanation.)
f. Good panels. (Otakon gets the award for best panels I've seen thus far.)
g. Family-friendly events (and warnings when not-so-fam-friendly events, like Yaoi and Yuri panels, are to play, with appropriate age controls). How else are you going to grow the anime crowd if parents are alienated?
So, convention-goers have a right to be informed about your offerings and changes, and perhaps let in to know why things are the way they are. Sure, some convention centers prohibit outside food so they can gouge the attendees -- but you can't hold a convention in a parking lot, so you submit to authority, welcome to the real world. Convention attendees need to be reasonable about their expectations, but convention organizers need to be honest about why things are the way they are.
Hope that answers the question...
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