ext_1952 ([identity profile] moonshayde.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] hsapiens 2006-01-05 04:28 pm (UTC)

I'm a pretty easy person and the accomodations didn't bother me much. The hotel itself wasn't that bad--my roommate and I had no problems whatsoever. But Don Davis had a really bad experience and I think that just set the tone for the whole con after that.

The convention center itself was bad, though. It wasn't a pretty place. It affected people more than it affected me, but there was some nastiness. When MS comes in and asks what that funky smell is...(I have liek no sense of smell.)

It was a shame though because the experience itself was wonderful. It was a small con, so we had more time with the stars. The people that went, for the most part, weren't the rabid scary types. There was a family atmosphere and the stars were great with the kids.

I really appreciated that since my first con, at NJ, wasn't the best experience that I had had. I hope this coming year will be as fun as my Boston experience.

I wouldn't call myself shy anymore, but I am introverted. I know a lot of people going myself, but I don't know them really well. I'm hoping that I'll get to meet some nice people. for me, the con isn't as fun if you're hanging out with psychos ;)

I'll be in row D. Boo. But I was in the front rwo the other 2 times, I guess it's time to let someone enjoy the sights.

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