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Jim at Dragon*Con 2010

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Aine:

--- Quote from: SaintAndSinner on August 02, 2010, 08:52:31 PM ---Glad to.  I'm not able to set up games on the books (since I have a possible work conflict).  If everything works out I'll have lots of time and no scheduled games.  See you there.  If you'd like to coordinate, my email is saintandsinner.jmj@gmail.com.

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Excellent.  We're playing in the Undertown Chat room, as well, so we'll have some developed and neocharacters as well!  Please feel free to stop by if you're interested in what we're doing with the RPG in chat. 

http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,18011.135.html

Dannyboy:
As a 9 time attendee of Dragoncon, a few tips.

1: the registration line is insane, pre-registered folks are advised to try and get in on thursday if at all possible.

2: Authors usually have a signing room designated for them with a one hour signing period.  Jim will likely have at least one of these sessions and the room consists of a taped line on the floor and a table at the front for the author to sign at.  Some lines have had a limit to the number of signatures allowed, usually allowing someone with extra items to return to the back of the line.

3: If Jim is giving a talk (I sure hope so) that will be a different event and since those are always in a room too small for the crowd arriving early is advised.  The last time Jim attended the room was way too small, one might hope the people in charge then are still around but being a fan run con that doesn't always happen.  Be Prepared.

4: The con is HUGE, taking over the convention space of 4 large downtown hotels.  Make use of the maps in the pocket program. and be aware of the codes showing what hotel the event you want is in.  Three of the hotels are interconnected by skywalks, the Hyatt to the Marriott and the Marriott to the Hilton.  The Sheraton (where registration is) is two blocks from the Hilton.  Most of the overflow hotels are closer to the Hyatt than the others IIRC.

Enjoy The Con
Danny

Mousekabob:
WAHOOO, last minute miracle, and hubby and I get to attend this year.  We volunteer with the Charity events staff.  Last year the booth was right next to where the line for author signings forms.  If it's the same this year, stop by and say howdy!!!  Please, please stop by, I'd be nice to look like i actually know people.

I've been going for five years.  Words of advice.

Wear comfortable shoes.

People are generally very nice. Frankly, in five years I've never come across anyone who is a jerk, but have heard stories from others.

If you want to go to a potentially popular panel, get there, and get in line early.  They do not let you squat, but instead clear the room between each panel.  They also don't let people line up too early for panels.  They also try to do the same or similar panels on different days and times.  Check the schedule in advance. 

They are doing Thursday night programming this year.

Embrace the phrase 'line party'.  Live it, love it.  There are lines for the elevator.

If you have small children with you, yes, they are occasionally more 'adult' styles of costumes' (I'm sorry, but pasties are not a costume, no matter what they claim).  Frankly, I think the kids are more fascinated by the 501St than by somebody in pasties anywho.

Stiletto:
Hmm, I saw James Marsters' DragonCon schedule is posted. $250 for "private" event with him...really? Unless that private event takes place in my hotel room, that's a bit pricey!  :o

Is Jim's schedule posted yet, anyone know?

Aine:
Here is the link to the DF track schedule, you'll notice JB's scheduled interview is for Sunday morning:

https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=ts0u7PiHoZ2xC0II0DYvYYA#gid=0

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