I stand corrected in my earlier response. The first aid station was NOT marked on this year's maps.
I know this isn't the right place for me to post this, but I feel like it could catalyze additional helpful comments from other non-staffers.
A simpler Mobile Website (that didn't necessarily have the tremendous amount of images eating away at my data plan) which was a little more straight to the point.
After Con starts, a section on the website (mobile and full browser) specifically for corrections to the program guide/pocket guide should be created. 2 of the biggest errors in the printed versions were the time and location of Fan storage (naming was also not consistant). This is important because while con ops/prog ops might have been notified of the change, infodesks still use the published sources (website -> prog guide/pocket guide -> then radio escalation to prog ops) as a reference. That means that if something is printed wrong and a change is reported to prog ops, that information didn't seem to get passed on to the infodesks unless asked to escalate over the radio. Ideally, this would include errors (i.e.: fan storage, first aid), changes (i.e.: fan storage hours of operation, dance bag rule), cancellations (i.e.: who wants to walk to the fairmont just to discover the panel was cancelled), or warnings/notices (i.e.: corridor 3 Bathrooms for SJCC staff use only until 3, access elevators out of service, water fountains near artist alley have low water pressure, APBs on individuals of interest that people should be careful of, and perhaps one day even shuttle or parking lot status).
Perhaps a randomizer button app on the mobile website for "I don't know what to do <right now> or at <time>" that picks something random on the schedule and responds with "Why don't you try ...."
I guess a side question...how come the concessions in the back of ex. hall 3 are never open? Even though it's not much healthier, it's gotta be better for late night snacks then whatever is left of the pastries at peete's.
It might be cost prohibitive or not work with the current registration system, but perhaps people who take photos of cosplayers should register (when they pick up their badge) getting a visible registration number for their camera strap (similar to peacebonding) so that if someone has a problem with them they are more easily identifiable (this would require attendees to recognize this effort and always ask for a photographer's reg # before posing). Additionally, if photographers later post their galleries, they could label it based on their photographer reg# and people would know where to look.