Thanks! I emailed them on the 4th and I'm just waiting to hear back. :)
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Enkai on May 29, 2012, 08:34:15 PMQuote from: SSHPFan on May 29, 2012, 01:36:38 AM
Cons (dun, dun, dun):
1. Not too many panels interested me. I was hoping for more "advanced" cosplay panels as opposed to basics. That's just my opinion though. ^^
Just out of curiosity, did you check out mine (Fabric Dyeing and Painting). I'd consider it more intermediate-advanced than a lot of the cosplay panels I've seen at cons, but it'd be nice to see some outside feedback. I'm thinking of splitting it up into two panels, beginner-intermediate and advanced next year, especially since I'll have an even wider range of experience with my next big project.
Feedback from myself--sadly, I didn't get to attend a lot of the con because I was locking myself in my house working on my masquerade costume, but *OTHER THAN THE LINES* I enjoyed what I saw. The lines were ridiculous. I came in around 8 on Friday to pick up my badge and left because the line was out the door. I was told it should be lighter around 11-noon. Hah, fat chance, I spent more than two hours in line. Can we please mail out the badges?
I loved all the wig booths in the dealer's hall; it was very nice to get to see what certain colors actually looked like (because I'm super picky with what I want for my next big project). I also had a really good time with putting on my first panel. What little I saw of masquerade was enjoyable, in spite of the fact that I was crazy depressed up and till our actual skit. I was exhausted, so after our skit I ended up going home.
Most of this is ranting, and I do acknowledge that I did not behave flawlessly in this situation either: I had an unfortunate run-in with an extremely rude rover in the civic center when I was extremely stressed out due to my wings that I spent at least 50+ hours on breaking *during* masquerade rehearsal. I know he didn't know about that, but he could have at least let me be for a minute when I told him I was waiting for my husband so we didn't get separated, which I don't think was at all unreasonable since the door we were leaving from wasn't clearly marked. We were sticking around until the end of rehearsal period hoping that we could get a run through with some stage ninjas we recruited last minute to handle my wings, thank you very much. I understand that they're under a lot of stress too, but anything masquerade prep related is one of the most high-stress areas for con attendees (besides possibly waiting in reg line). A *little* bit of patience would be nice, kthnx? We're not trying to make your life difficult, we're trying to handle our own emergencies as well.
I guess my overall comment is to try to screen a little better for patience, if you can do that at all, especially when it comes to the staff that are dealing with anything at all masquerade related.
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