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Title: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Raveen92 on September 11, 2012, 11:32:58 pm
A simple thing that you learned about con, whether it was simple, planning, or notes for yourself for the future.

Here is a list of mine.

2009: Go to panels, don't be aware
2010: Don't be a weaboo
2011: try cosplay on for more than 20 minutes to see if it stretches... I had boob related cosplay malfunctions
2012: VIP is over rated and  easily get narked on by people who are jealous -con incident unmentioned again-
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: EveofAbyss on September 12, 2012, 03:27:47 am
2006: Attend with good friends.
2007: Cosplay to your body type.
2008: Avoid wigs at all cost.
2009: Location makes all the difference.
2011: The right cosplay + the right location = best con experience ever.
2012: Always schedule at least one professional photo shoot.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: CMD Productions on September 12, 2012, 08:02:03 am
2003 Don't believe the staff when they say you can use fog machines
2004 Main events needs to stay in the same room the whole con
2005 Rear projection screens are awesome
2006 Bands during opening ceremonies is a bad idea
2007 Staying at the hotel makes the con waaaaaay easier
2008 Suckering your friend to take over for you after set up makes them mad
2009 Make sure the hotel complies with fire codes and pulls permits
2010 Get the right team for the right job
2011 Video mixers and multiple screens make us way cooler
2012 Better power drops make a better show
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: bunny_jean on September 12, 2012, 09:18:19 am
2004: If you're dressed as a generic character, and someone recognizes you as a specific character, go with it.
2005: Wear recognizable costumes, and don't bleach your hair.
2006: Wear a costume, not just crazy clothes.
2007: Be proud of your bada$$ costumes, and don't dye your hair black.
2008: Using the same wig for all of your costumes is very convenient!
2009: Be creative with costumes and don't be surprised if a lot of people like you for it.
2010: Go all out and get all of the details right (of your costume).
2011: Have someone to pal around with at con all the time (being alone sucks).
2012: Brainstorm a skit, practice for one night, perform at the cosplay contest; don't be surprised if you win an award. XD

Most of these are costume related because I have a great time pretty much all the time at Kumoricon (except 2011). lol
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: ichigo_m. on September 12, 2012, 09:27:05 am
2006: My God this is an amazing place. Go more than 1 day next year!
2007: Wear spanks. Especially while going up the glass stairs or dancing.
2008: It's fun to jangle, but be warned of the weight of 200 gold coins...
2009: Be careful of escalators. Also Satin is the spawn of Satan.
2010: Awesome friends make for an awesome con!
2011: Long wigs suck.
2012: Be able to drive yourself to the con and or go with someone who actually wants to go and or stay at the hotel so they can escape and you can stay. Also, Day 0 = Not worth it.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: superjaz on September 12, 2012, 10:37:50 am
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Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: DSaturn on September 12, 2012, 11:37:12 am
2008: If you have giant props, make sure they don't fall and smash other people.
2009: Hotel staff makes a difference in con experience.
2010: A "friend of a friend" and her friend are not always good people to take with you to con.
2011: Cosplay isn't as hard as it seem, so don't be afraid to go for it.
2012: Making someone else's first convention amazing makes your convention amazing, and a great cosplayer who is nice can make all the difference.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: TanisNikana on September 12, 2012, 12:13:25 pm
2006: Pray to god the hotel isn't double-booked with a "normal" event.
2007: Get the dealer's hall above ground level.
2008: Find a con space with wider hallways.
2009: Find a con space with wider hallways.
2010: Find a con space with wider hallways.
2011: Open more restaurants in downtown Vancouver.
2012: Rebuild that Burgerville.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Raveen92 on September 12, 2012, 12:15:21 pm
2012: VIP is over rated and  easily get narked on by people who are jealous -con incident unmentioned again-

As VIP manager I am sorry to hear that, feel free to pm me and issues/concerns you had the the VIP program, it can be used to make improvements.

I just posted it in the Rant and Raves forum just now.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: SpaceCubaLikesConan on September 12, 2012, 12:25:24 pm
2010: Oh my god what is this. This place is like Heaven.
2011: It's okay to cosplay non-anime things.
2012: Don't care about embarrassment, just have fun. Having long hair to put up under a wig cap SUCKS. Resting more often is a good idea so you're feet don't get tired easily.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Rathany on September 12, 2012, 12:37:21 pm
2003 - Oh, hey, one of our closest friends has an identical twin in Eugene and never bothered telling us ...
2004 - Hanging out in the lobby can be the best part of a con
2005 - Oh, hey, we can run our own little gaming area over here ...
2006 -  Sometimes, it's better to just give up
2007 - Kcon staff are amazing, we just need tons more.
2008 - Crowd management is complicated, explaining it to people who haven't been talking crowd management obsessively for month can be hard.
2009 - Spend half a day sick because last night's restaurant messed up your order and a lot happens in those hours.
2010 - People will do amazing things sometimes.
2011 - Ditto.
2012 - Leave site for a few hours and you miss everything ...

The lesson I should have learned by now is 'With my allergies I should plan food as if I will have to live off only what I bring', but I am a slow learner.  My bacon was saved by that multiple-allergy friendly food cart.  
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: That_Guy on September 12, 2012, 01:32:03 pm
2008 - Wow! Being Yojimbo is hard work! I would like to go to a panel next year if I have free time.
2009 - Wow! Being Yojimbo is hard work! I would like to go to a panel next year if I have free time.
2010 - Wow! Being Reg Staff is hard work! I would like to go to a  panel next year if I have free time.
2011 - Wow! Being Assistant Reg Manager is hard work! I would like to go to a panel next year if I have free time.
2012 - Wow! Being Assistant Reg Manager is hard work! I would like to go to a panel next year if I have free time.


I actually got to go to a panel in 2011 but had to leave 15 minutes in because I got called out for a emergency and couldn't get back to it in time...
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: TanisNikana on September 12, 2012, 01:40:15 pm
Maaaauuugh, line management...
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: LtCommanderRichie on September 12, 2012, 02:10:56 pm
2007: Cons are the best thing.
2008: Binding with Ace bandages will kill you, especially if you get glomped by a landwhale that hits you right in the ribs with her giant hamhock shoulder.
2009: Stilts are a no-no when it comes to cosplay.
2010: fake beards are itchy and gluing them to your face will make you unable to eat things or protect yourself from the evils of salt and vinegar Lays.
2011: To properly photograph princesses, the princess must hold her scepter out in front of her like a beautiful queen and photos must be taken from the ground up. A homeless man taught me this at 11pm Sunday night of con in the middle of a private photoshoot.
2012: Judo throw high-speed glompers first, ask questions later. Also, when cosplaying someone of vaguely French origin that you want to be blingy, go Louis XIV-big or go home.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Tsukinya on September 12, 2012, 02:17:07 pm
2007: Actually look at the schedule ahead of time and pick out some panels you'd like to attend
2009: Don't do the scavenger hunt; it eats up the entire weekend, and you get nothing from doing it (not the case anymore ;)).  Don't expect to simply walk into an 18+ panel - get there EARLY.  Next year, plan ahead for a cosplay
2010: Con is so super amazing when you've made an awesome costume for your husband (who's never been into cosplay) and he's so loved at con that he vows to never go without a cosplay again.  (Also, be sure to cosplay with said husband so you can be loved too :D).  Buy sake tickets as early as possible.
2011: Staying AT the hotel makes for a much more enjoyable experience!  Paper mache isn't very comfortable to sit on.  Yellow face paint wreaks utter havoc on your skin.
2012: Try not to cosplay such a new character.. no one recognizes you.  Staffing has its perks; do it again!  Take Day 4 off from work... :P
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Kimiski on September 12, 2012, 06:12:50 pm
2004: Cosplaying IS ok!!  ;D
2005: Sleep is a GOOD thing
2006: FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!! STRETCH MY WIG CAP!!! T__T
2007: Don't trust your roommates to pack your stuff for you....
2008: Hentai panels are not what I thought they were. They're AWESOME!!
2009: People can be downright rude...
2010: Do testing with items and paint WAY before con time
2011: Getting involved can be fun!
2012: *now knows the feeling of a sleep deprived staffer*
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Chromophobic on September 12, 2012, 07:02:31 pm
2008: PRE-REGISTER NEXT TIME, YOU FOOL!!
2009: Cosplay? I think I'll do that next year.
2010: Ohkay. Lets try comfortable cosplays next year...
2011: HOTEL ROOM NEXT YEAR, PLEASE.
2012: No more fakeblood on skin, especially on the first day. So. Many. Stains. On. Face.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Wrath-Chan19 on September 13, 2012, 10:08:37 pm
2008: The existence of kcon!
2009: Don't break wheelchairs you are borrowing and try to fix it with packing tape.
2010: Finally joined the forums!
2011: High Heels suck (Although I still wore them this year)
2012: EAT
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: enchiladas on September 14, 2012, 02:48:54 am
2008: Preregister, only take certain few of friends. Don't be so damn shy.
2009: Don't let others drive. (car accident), Don't go from southern oregon to downtown portland without filling up gas at some point (ran out of gas), do not lock keys into a car (did right after running out of gas),  Don't expect parking is free, Portland does not believe in left turns, take charge and not be too nice to where your friends take advantage of you. A back up cosplay would be a nice thing to have
2010: arriving late on day 0 means nothing, banks dont do automatic deposits on day 3 (labor day), a 2nd cosplay would be nice to have so im not the same throughout.
2011: Day 0 for me is quite enjoyable, staying at hotel is quite nice, subway can get very old very quickly, subway pizza is amazing though, a 2nd cosplay would be nice to have so im not the same throughout.
2012: no matter how much money I have I WILL spend it ALL, get in contact with people before i go to any place planned just in case they cant make it. took 3 outfits, wore 1, apparently last 3 years i was mistaken about myself.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Black~Rose on September 14, 2012, 04:01:36 am
2007: One day is just not enough.
2008: Cosplay more than one character.
2009: Do not bring your internet with you.
2011: Share a room with people you know wont be a total jerk.
2012 Sakura-Con: Go explore the park more.
2012: Do not get a hotel room a 15 minuet walk away if you have more than one cosplay to wear in a day.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: bunny_jean on September 14, 2012, 09:21:11 am
Another thing I learned this year: Go to the rave even if you're exhausted.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: veraca on September 14, 2012, 02:45:07 pm
2007: One day and alone, lamesauce.
2008: Cosplaying causes issues with shoes.
2009: Don't change costumes during the day when you aren't in a hotel room and one involves special make-up.
2010: Don't argue with a person you're going with when you're normal face looks "angry". Have camera out more. Real metal weapons are too heavy.
2011: Camera out more often, must take more then 20 pictures.
2012: Cosplay needs pockets or better bag/purse. Just leave the camera in your hand at all times, it's easier.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: AllyKat on September 14, 2012, 10:22:31 pm
2009: If Problems Exist, be a Part of the Solution
2010: Convincing others to do the same can be fun!
2011: When convinced to take on more responsibility, doing it with a smile helps!
2012: Having staff assigned to remind you to eat is a double edge sword.

And overall:
If you think you don't know how/where to make friends - randomly attend membership meetings for nerdy things.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: TanisNikana on September 14, 2012, 11:04:27 pm
I'm still not convinced you actually ate that sandwich...
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Tankou001 on March 25, 2013, 02:30:55 pm
Keep an eye on your armor...
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Washougal_Otaku on March 28, 2013, 12:50:04 am
06 - Hydrate yourself
07 - Take your job seriously
08 - Don't do everything in your department
09 - Test out your cosplays before the con
10 - Downtown Portland sucks!
11 - If  you're gonna be a sailor scout, make sure your outfit isn't an overgrown t-shirt
12 - Don't use a clothespin to keep your tail on your butt
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: JaegerDarkness on March 30, 2013, 07:12:54 pm
2010 - THIS HOTEL SUCKS AND I ONLY GOT TO ATTEND TWO DAYS!!!!!!!!
2011 - Don't stay at the Red Lion. You miss out on lots of fun. Also, I LOVE THE CHAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2012 - NOTE TO SELF: Must pay for hotel room, myself, so I can choose the check-in date.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Valkyrie542 on April 06, 2013, 03:12:08 am
2010: Make sure you register for the con in advance and have a plan. (This was my first time and I had NO CLUE what to expect!)
2011: Spend more time picking out/assembling a costume, don't just throw something together. Also, it's better to stay at a hotel.
2012: If you plan on going to the photobooth, pick one day to go-the wait is murder and wastes time you could be spending hanging out.
Key Tip: You go to have fun, so have fun! Wear a costume (trust me, you'll feel awkward and uncomfortable walking around without one), and go to the events/play games (you'll have lots of fun and make new friends!).  ;)
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: GregAtlas on April 06, 2013, 07:53:39 am
2011: Don't use splat hair products, the bleach doesn't even bleach. The only way to consider it is if you leave the color in all day.
2012: Wigs make things so much easier and can even be quite fun. Regular makeup isn't that hard as long as you don't go overboard. If you airbrush makeup for full body makeup, make sure to go with a spray gun rather than an airbrush.
2013: Staffing is a lot of work and lessens the experience, but is very fulfilling. (Sakuracon learned, not K-con)
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Chibiorochimaru on April 07, 2013, 07:25:27 pm
2008: Ninja shoes are not REAL SHOES
2009: Freeze is the best drama game to play in cosplay
2010: Eating is good....it keeps you from being ill....
2011: Have I mentioned somthing about wearing real shoes......
2012: Tentecle rape jokes get annoying in 3 seconds flat.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: baka-imouto on May 02, 2013, 01:01:49 am

2012: Small conventions are awesome!!
Wear costumes that are made for warm weather (Damn you Bleach Shinigami uniforms)
Make sure you packed those extra wig caps BEFORE heading out of Seattle.

Seeing how last year was my first Kumoricon, this list is painfully short...
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Lylandra76 on May 24, 2013, 12:48:32 am
2010- Staffing is Awesome! I should have done this at Sakura-Con. I'm so glad I got out of my comfort zone and did this. Sleep is over-rated except if your the one driving home!  ::) Cosplay is fun! :-*
2011-Staffing is Awesome! I Should do this at Sakura-Con! Sleep is over-rated but food is important! ;D Cosplay is lots of fun! :-*
2012-Staffing is Awesome even at Sakura-Con (better at Kumo though)! The Hilton is the best hotel ever!! ;) Cosplay is still lots of fun! :-* What happens at con stays at con! :-X
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: RoriLei on May 24, 2013, 11:05:57 am
2012- Always have a friend. Don't wear big props in the Art Gallery. Bring an extra pair of shoes. Coffee!!
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: chelseahavoc on May 24, 2013, 03:59:35 pm
2008: just cuz you have 40 cosplays you made at home doesn't mean your awesome. also if you see a cool sailor moon thing for sale buy it that day. dont wait.
2009: dont leave your wallet in a friends car. mascot costumes get you THE MOST love <3 also TIDUS CAN EAT
2010: dont change into 4 differnt costumes in one day, you could ruin a chance for a romantic gesture because your feet hurt.....
2011: meeting a forum friend after a few years is totes worth it. "professional" photos are a must for each costume....
2012: even if your bored DO NOT spend all day walking back and forth from red lion to the park..... sailor moon photo shoots freaking rock and if you cosplay from a popular anime as a outfit worn once by a side char NO ONE also cosplaying from that series (but like 3 people) will know who you are.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: TalaRedWolf33 on May 28, 2013, 08:45:53 am
2006: Don't go to only one day if its you'd first time. (Sakuracon)
2007: OMG THIS IS THE BEST DAY EVER!
2008: Don't go alone on the last day, its not fun.
2009: Don't fight with your boyfriend in the middle of pioneer square.
2010: save money so you can go ;-; missed it cuz i was broke
2011: Bring more money!
2012: Don't let the fact that your boyfriend is Mrs. Potts and is getting way more pictures than you get you down.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: iBubbleTeax3 on May 28, 2013, 09:43:50 am
2011: ALWAYS style your wigs beforehand. Don't wait til the last min. It came out horribly but everyone loved my Len spikes.
- When you're going with a friend, like one friend, always have them in the pictures with you. It starts feeling awkward when one photo is taking more than you as well as disappointing!
- LEAVE YOUR CELLPHONE ON. Dang, it was near impossible meeting with people.
- Never wear all Leather. Lesson learn.

2012: -ALWAYS PAY FOR YOUR TICKET BEFOREHAND.
- or use a friend Ticket when you forget yours.
- DON'T FORGET FOOD AND MONEY D:
- Don't go with drunkards. Unless you're one yourself.
- Dont use your costume twice. No one will recognize you the year after OTL


Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: KingOfSassgard on June 09, 2013, 12:36:45 am
2011: Know the difference between regular scissors and fabric scissors unless you want to be yelled at.
2012: You don't have to go to panels. Coffee is your best friend.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Pumpkinziggy on June 20, 2013, 12:36:41 pm
I've only been to Kumoricon once, in 2012. I learned something useful: how to run a photoshoot. I somehow saw someone running a photoshoot, and didn't pay much attention, but on Day 2 when the person who was going to run the Vocaloid photoshoot apparently didn't show up, eventually I just took over and got groups together. I had no clue what I was doing, but it was awesome and actually worked. xD

I also learned, have some panels in mind at least, so you're not sitting in a parking garage the entire day.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Kdskc on June 20, 2013, 02:34:30 pm
2012: I swear I'm in heaven~ Also long wigs suck and must be constantly untangled.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: fairly_foxy on June 21, 2013, 09:08:02 am

Things I learned in 2012.
1. Having friends that are cosplaying from the same anime might make your character more recognizable.
2. Have friends that aren't also working the con be your con buddies.
3. Think of more than one pose for pictures.
4. OMGA THERE ARE PANELS UPSTAIRS? xD (seriously happened on day 2.)
5. Wow... that "lucky bag" had NOTHING anime in it. There was a 2Pac poster in it and a diary of the wimpy kid bobblehead. Pretty much learned to only get lucky bags that might actually be remotely lucky.

Things I learned in 2013.
1. Having friends who actually want to hang with you for most of the con is better than simply having your friends hang out with you a couple hours. :)
2. Lucky bags at Kumoricon aren't ever lucky.
3. That Jason Thompson needs to come back to Kumoricon every year so I can go to his panels that made me so happy.
4. That there really needs to be a yaoi panel for those of us who want consent in our yaoi or for consent to be taken seriously in our yaoi.
5. Some yaoi fans are total nutjobs.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Tranny on June 21, 2013, 09:34:27 am
2009: Location is key
- Don't lose your event tickets
- Always know your way out of the vendors hall
- learn the bus system so you don't end up in the wrong side of portland

2010: Don't have a mental breakdown{missed con because my doctors deemed it dangerous for me to go}

2011: Don't get a hotel that's 15 min. away when your in heels
- Don't wear heels!
- Outdoor pools are cold
- There will always be some kind of drama

2012: Sailor moon shoots are amazing!
- You don't need to go to panels to have fun
- Leaving room signs on the room door is the best way to meet new people ;)
- Leave tip for the maid who managed to get the hair dye stains out of the bathtub
- Don't finish cosplay at 5am the day of con then sleep for 2 hours.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Shenanigans on June 22, 2013, 05:40:44 am
2006: Attend with good friends.
2007: Cosplay to your body type.
2008: Avoid wigs at all cost.
2009: Location makes all the difference.
2011: The right cosplay + the right location = best con experience ever.
2012: Always schedule at least one professional photo shoot.
A lot of good lessons learned on this forum. I've been  taking some tedious notes. Kumoricon is my first Anime Convention/ first time I plan to cosplay. I am curious to your 2007 list. I have been debating back and forth if I should go the wig route and what in your aspect influenced you to say nay  to the wig?
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Runa on July 03, 2013, 06:37:28 pm
I've only been to Kumoricon once, in 2013. I learned something useful: how to run a photoshoot. I somehow saw someone running a photoshoot, and didn't pay much attention, but on Day 2 when the person who was going to run the Vocaloid photoshoot apparently didn't show up, eventually I just took over and got groups together. I had no clue what I was doing, but it was awesome and actually worked. xD

I also learned, have some panels in mind at least, so you're not sitting in a parking garage the entire day.

ZMOG!!! Pumpkinziggy is a TIME TRAVELER!!!
(given that according to my perspective it's only 7/3/2013....)  Please tell me how 2013 went? I hope there were no snafus.

;)


Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Pumpkinziggy on July 03, 2013, 08:44:44 pm
I've only been to Kumoricon once, in 2013. I learned something useful: how to run a photoshoot. I somehow saw someone running a photoshoot, and didn't pay much attention, but on Day 2 when the person who was going to run the Vocaloid photoshoot apparently didn't show up, eventually I just took over and got groups together. I had no clue what I was doing, but it was awesome and actually worked. xD

I also learned, have some panels in mind at least, so you're not sitting in a parking garage the entire day.

ZMOG!!! Pumpkinziggy is a TIME TRAVELER!!!
(given that according to my perspective it's only 7/3/2013....)  Please tell me how 2013 went? I hope there were no snafus.

;)




Relax, I just get confused because I already went to Sakura-Con 2013. xD I meant 2012.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: superjaz on July 03, 2013, 10:02:51 pm
5. Wow... that "lucky bag" had NOTHING anime in it. There was a 2Pac poster in it and a diary of the wimpy kid bobblehead. Pretty much learned to only get lucky bags that might actually be remotely lucky.

Yes, my brother got one too same vendor cuz the exact same stuff, sad thing is that when unsure about buying we mention our concern about bags not having Japanese or anime things the vendor said their garb bags had only anime things in it, brother bought one only to see the staff running the booth was a big fat liar, he was all like "I didn't say all the time"
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: scarlingrose on July 17, 2013, 12:02:12 am
2007.what the **** am i doing hear.
2008.this is not to bad and way more fun than last year
2009. wigs are ITCHY and i hate them... but they sure comply a costume.
2010.Making your first home maid costume kinda rocks when you do it right.. ( but sucks when ur props get smashed)
2011.Roming with your sister firends is not always that fun.....
2012. metting new firends is ASUME and i cant wait tell next year xoxox
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: The_Geek on July 20, 2013, 07:39:07 pm

Everyone has such cool things to say! Poor staff though. You guys are fantastic, and so don't forget it.  8)
Here's my bit:
2009: So that's what a glomp feels like. Don't take people to cons who don't really like geek culture.
2010: Friends more sociable than you are an asset, but also unwittingly force you to follow them following other people. Gender can be mistaken even by people who also have their genders mistook on occasion. "The Pocky Game" is generally a bad idea.
2012: Cosplays made within 24 hours can be acceptable. Those people you met two years ago will remember your friend and not you, it's okay. Panel attendance is not necessary. Cosplaying at a con is not necessary either.


This doesn't hold a candle to what I learned at CTcon 2011, which was a load of rules concerning flags, safety, and also finding out where my personal boundaries laid. Also, figuring out that I liked women way more than previously suspected.   ;D
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Prinz Eugen on July 26, 2013, 03:03:25 am
I've only been to Kumoricon once, in 2013.
ZMOG!!! Pumpkinziggy is a TIME TRAVELER!!!
Relax, I just get confused because I already went to Sakura-Con 2013. xD I meant 2012.

Dammit!
We just got 113 AMVs for the AMV contest, and I would have loved to ask you which ones made it into the contest, so I can just tell the judges next week and send them home!

:-)
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Bresslol on July 26, 2013, 04:37:59 pm
2009: Going to a con and not staffing is boring.
2010: I made sure my boss slept!
2011: Whose Line at this con is WAY more fun!
2012: Waking me up at 2am causes me so much rage, it burns abandoned hotels down.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: JaegerDarkness on July 26, 2013, 06:44:52 pm
2012: Waking me up at 2am causes me so much rage, it burns abandoned hotels down.

So, you started the hotel fire. O.o

NOTE TO SELF: DON'T wake Jon Bressler, at 2am. ._.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Chek on August 08, 2013, 04:37:05 pm
 2004 - …Cosplay is AWESOME. Where has this been all my life? Also that my elder brother is NOT technically a sufficient guardian, even though staff let me in with his signature anyway.
2005 – I KNOW WHAT I AM DOING WHEN IT COMES TO SEWING (even though I am running a 103 fever). People in the lobby at one am are really friendly and will happily go to 7-11 with you!
2006 – If you give them cookies, they WILL come to the dark side.
2007 -  Nose divots in masks. Important. So very important.
2008 – No one else thinks fat Edward is funny. :c
2009 – Never paint yourself blue again. Also, people get… weird when you have tentacles. REALLY weird.
2010 – I am going to die of heatstroke in this mask, but I am going to die AWESOME.
2011 – Wow this is the last time I don’t line a skirt.
2012 – Stop wearing the mask if it is going to kill you of heatstroke. No matter how cool it looks. Death isn’t worth it. But it’s awesome that people still want pictures when you’ve only got half your cosplay on because of it.
 
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Besieged.Infection on August 17, 2013, 10:41:33 am
2008: The Melancholy of Being a Weaboo
2009: It's dangerous to go alone - take this! *Dun-na-na-na! Cell phone!* (Demonic voice: AND DON'T LOSE IT.)
2010: If people like you, and you have an obscure OTP that you aren't obnoxious about, they will indulge you.
2011: Huh - I can walk to Kumoricon, now. Also, bring twice as much food as you think you need if you have hypoglycemia and no money.
2012: Always always ALWAYS double-layer fabric and low-grade painkillers get me high. And not in a good way.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Raveen92 on September 03, 2013, 10:04:27 am
2013: Don't go to your first room party with no idea your tolerence for such things involved.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: MadMoai on September 03, 2013, 11:38:59 am
2013 -  Do not try to dance at 4:00 in the afternoon while wearing black when it is hotter than 80 degrees out. However, dancing at night can be really fun! And it doesn't get too hot.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: JaegerDarkness on September 03, 2013, 12:58:51 pm
2010 - THIS HOTEL SUCKS AND I ONLY GOT TO ATTEND TWO DAYS!!!!!!!!
2011 - Don't stay at the Red Lion. You miss out on lots of fun. Also, I LOVE THE CHAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2012 - NOTE TO SELF: Must pay for hotel room, myself, so I can choose the check-in date.

2013 - I DON'T WANNA GO HOME!!!!!!! *cries loudly*
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Amezuki on September 03, 2013, 01:10:23 pm
This was my first Kumoricon, and my first con cosplaying in... about 12 years. So:


1. Next year, register early and get a room at the Hilton. Commuting from the Portlander Inn across the water sucks on Day 0 and so does paying for parking.
2. Spending half the weekend running around the park wearing a heavy suit is not recommended.
3. Which is unfortunate, because the park is where most of the fun is.
4. Awesome friends make con 1000x more awesome, even if you just met them.
5. Take more pictures. Take ALL the pictures.


I'll be back next year. ^_^
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: TalaRedWolf33 on September 03, 2013, 01:11:59 pm
2013 : Don't wear a leather jacket, even if it is part of your Ninth Doctor cosplay lol
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Sui Kune on September 03, 2013, 02:24:41 pm
2013 (first Kumoricon whoo!)

Day 1: Yes, this is a summer con. Wearing three layers of cotton and polyester sucks, but don't worry, you'll cool off inside.

Day 2: Sunscreen. You're ginger, you know you burst into flames upon contact with the sun. And you NEED much better insoles for those damn boots, really regret not being able to be Super Sailor Saturn for more time.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: The_Geek on September 03, 2013, 03:13:41 pm
2013:
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: KingOfSassgard on September 03, 2013, 03:24:57 pm
~2013~


- Fandoms change, so don't judge them based on your first experience
- Bring eye drops next time so your eyes aren't blood shot
- Try to fix your horns so they don't break easily and slid down your face constantly during photos or just walking around
- Find where the lines are forming and go there as soon as you can
- Don't wear shoes that will end up being super uncomfortable
- Challenge yourself to be at least somewhat in character
- Drink tons of water even if you aren't that thirsty
- Try to get a room at the Hilton
- It's fun to be in a cosplay that little kids recognize and come up to you
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: baka-imouto on September 03, 2013, 04:14:03 pm

2012: Small conventions are awesome!!
Wear costumes that are made for warm weather (Damn you Bleach Shinigami uniforms)
Make sure you packed those extra wig caps BEFORE heading out of Seattle.

Seeing how last year was my first Kumoricon, this list is painfully short...


2013: Planning a group to go down to the con and share a couple of rooms is so stressful, but very worth it!!
I need to be more confident with my sewing and enter more contests!! (Entered my first on at this con and got an award for my applique, which I didn't think was very good looking.)
Make sure you know where that huge photoshoot is going to be meeting so you don't drag people around for 15 minutes in the midday sun.. Props to everyone who held with me during the Hetalia photoshoot.


Definitely going to con for all four days next year, hopefully in the Hilton!
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: TheWillRogers on September 03, 2013, 04:55:05 pm
2010: Cons are fun, dont go without a cosplay
2011: raves are exhausting, drink lots of gatorade while in a closed helmet all day(daft punk)
2012: more people in the hotel room the marrier, don't go without a cosplay
2013: don't give yourself 2 weeks to build a full suit of armor, and get a room at a closer hotel.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: RoriLei on September 03, 2013, 05:14:10 pm
2013:
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: bunny_jean on September 03, 2013, 05:15:39 pm
2004: If you're dressed as a generic character, and someone recognizes you as a specific character, go with it.
2005: Wear recognizable costumes, and don't bleach your hair.
2006: Wear a costume, not just crazy clothes.
2007: Be proud of your bada$$ costumes, and don't dye your hair black.
2008: Using the same wig for all of your costumes is very convenient!
2009: Be creative with costumes and don't be surprised if a lot of people like you for it.
2010: Go all out and get all of the details right (of your costume).
2011: Have someone to pal around with at con all the time (being alone sucks).
2012: Brainstorm a skit, practice for one night, perform at the cosplay contest; don't be surprised if you win an award. XD

Most of these are costume related because I have a great time pretty much all the time at Kumoricon (except 2011). lol


2013: BRING SUNSCREEN. Even if you're not planning to be outside... Also, if you are participating in pro-bending, getting in shape before hand would be nice so you can move your body after con without being in pain.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Citael on September 03, 2013, 05:45:09 pm
2013: BRING SUNSCREEN. Even if you're not planning to be outside... Also, if you are participating in pro-bending, getting in shape before hand would be nice so you can move your body after con without being in pain.


THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS SUNSCREEEEEEEEEEEEENNNNNNNNN
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: DSaturn on September 04, 2013, 10:06:13 am
Unfortunately:

2013: The Cosplay Contest isn't always the best event that you've waited all year to see.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: bunny_jean on September 04, 2013, 04:35:22 pm
Unfortunately:

2013: The Cosplay Contest isn't always the best event that you've waited all year to see.


That's unfortunate indeed. I thought it was better this year than last year!
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Animeman73 on September 04, 2013, 06:13:47 pm
2007: Don't forget to eat and being a legally blind day tripper doesn't work.
2008: V.I.P. ROCKS!!!!
2009: Taekwondo and Kumoricon can work.
2010: I never realized how Similiar to Henry Townshend of SIlent hill 4 I look.
2011: There are anime fans older than 30!
2012: The vancouver Hilton and Red Lion on the Quay ROCK!!!! And Photoshoots are fun!
2013: When you've lost something Kumoricon goers when they find you and your lost item are some of the most AWESOME and honest people there are.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: princess_of_zeal on September 04, 2013, 08:22:23 pm
2012:

-If you think you've had enough protein, no you haven't, easy more.

-Be staff next year for the coolness of helping out and the perks.

-the repair kit worked great and helped many others.  Repeat next year.

-glomp circles are kind of fun.

-get a room...any room...preferably at the hilton.

-find people to take pictures at photo shoots.

2013

-being staff was just neat as I was hoping.

-People want me to do more individual shots when taking pictures of others.   (Might offer to do some shoots for people.)

-short skirts are awkward to wear around looks of people because I keep trying to pull the skirt down.  I apologize to anyone that might have seen too much.  x_x

-getting a room at the hilton was as awesome as I thought it was going to be.

-Next year, if I geta room at the hilton again, do more cosplays.  (I did one per day)

Meh.  I'll add more later.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: GregAtlas on September 10, 2013, 02:21:09 pm
What I learned from Kumoricon 2013: 3DS Max is an awesome program for getting measurments and dimensions to scale with the human body. This is not what I got the program or the schooling for, but awesome none the less!
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Tsukinya on September 10, 2013, 03:23:33 pm
2007: Actually look at the schedule ahead of time and pick out some panels you'd like to attend
2009: Don't do the scavenger hunt; it eats up the entire weekend, and you get nothing from doing it (not the case anymore ;) ).  Don't expect to simply walk into an 18+ panel - get there EARLY.  Next year, plan ahead for a cosplay
2010: Con is so super amazing when you've made an awesome costume for your husband (who's never been into cosplay) and he's so loved at con that he vows to never go without a cosplay again.  (Also, be sure to cosplay with said husband so you can be loved too :D ).  Buy sake tickets as early as possible.
2011: Staying AT the hotel makes for a much more enjoyable experience!  Paper mache isn't very comfortable to sit on.  Yellow face paint wreaks utter havoc on your skin.
2012: Try not to cosplay such a new character.. no one recognizes you.  Staffing has its perks; do it again!  Take Day 4 off from work... :P


SOO glad I took Day 4 this year!  After 4 nights with 14hrs total sleep, it was entirely worth it!  (Plus, it meant I could chill with some awesome people after Dead Dog ;))


2013: Hire more photographers so you can delegate more and actually see some of the awesome cosplays at Con.  Find a way to coerce convince husband to staff - it's such an awesome side of Kumo with which to be involved!  Stay in one of the Publicity rooms.  Pranks with (not on) the guests are FUN!  Plan more ahead of time to ensure they can partake.  I'm due for another epic cosplay - start NOW.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: superjaz on September 10, 2013, 06:50:28 pm
2013 red Lyon rooms may be cheaper then the Hilton, but you get what you pay for.
Sadly it was the worst hotel experience I have ever had. Which says a lot, I am 31 and have been to every single k-con, and stayed at con hotels at all but one (red lion on the water had a room at  Oxford suites)
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: alxreaper on September 10, 2013, 10:28:50 pm
2013
- I really should look into doing a cosplay that doesn't impair vision and makes my hands useless.
- foam helmets get heavy after awhile.
- in fact, foam helmets and hot doesn't mix.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: veraca on September 10, 2013, 11:41:47 pm
2013:
- Do not tempt Fate. She'll beat you up.
- Bring the fan, always.
- Murder all the spiders in the hotel room.
- Pack more Ibuprophen and Arnica cream
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Valkyrie542 on September 13, 2013, 02:06:48 am
2010: Make sure you register for the con in advance and have a plan. (This was my first time and I had NO CLUE what to expect!)
2011: Spend more time picking out/assembling a costume, don't just throw something together. Also, it's better to stay at a hotel.
2012: If you plan on going to the photobooth, pick one day to go-the wait is murder and wastes time you could be spending hanging out.
Key Tip: You go to have fun, so have fun! Wear a costume (trust me, you'll feel awkward and uncomfortable walking around without one), and go to the events/play games (you'll have lots of fun and make new friends!).  ;)

2013: Bring more than one costume for variety and to have something else to wear when one gets soaked with sweat. When meeting for a photoshoot, meet somewhere that isn't outside. Voice actors are fun and friendly, so try to meet more next time! On the month of the con, try to stay calm. (I had horrible stomach pains due to stress five days before con started, not fun!) Make sure your cosplay is completely functional - my boots were a size smaller and killed my feet and the shoulder strap on my backpack sometimes came undone. Keep a folding fan and bottle of water with you at all times! (I kept water at my room and a fan in my bag; it would've been nice to have both with me)  :P
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Phoenixewolf on September 23, 2013, 10:52:46 pm
So having just found this fantastic thread. I haven't posted anything yet...though my cousin has and pretty much summed up con the last couple of years. Loved all my con experience but these are the things that stand out.
2008: Avoid giant props, lest you get squashed.
2009: Avoid double booking hotels, chaos. absolute chaos. ( A wedding during con?! Really!?)
2010: Don't attend with people who aren't really your friends, just puts a damper on things.
2011: Cosplaying- not that hard and really fun
2012: Bring a newbie, making their con amazing makes con 10 times more amazing for you
2013: People are idiots sometime, just accept it an move on. Oh and Cards Against Humanity best game ever!
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Raveen92 on September 02, 2014, 08:46:36 pm
2014: Room Parties can be fun and people can be very supportive.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Hillopurkki on September 02, 2014, 09:20:04 pm
2011: Avoid elitist dicks. Play it cool. Don't automatically assume everyone is touchy feely.
2013: Comfort trumps cosplay, don't be afraid to take a break if the heat is too tough.
2014: Buy gel insoles for your shoes!!
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: princess_of_zeal on September 02, 2014, 10:39:37 pm
-Attack on Link really confuses me when it's day 4.  (Link wearing an attack on titan cape thingy.)  I blame it on the sun.  <.< >.>
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Black~Rose on September 03, 2014, 01:10:40 am
2014 - Room closer to con. If not Hilton.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Woodrat on September 03, 2014, 01:30:51 am
2014

- Black gear plus evil day star equals heat. Consider avoiding all black gear in the future or hide in the shade.
-- Consider lighter and thinner material in general in the future, least during the day.

- Invest in better footwear for the walkings.

- Invest in a better camera.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: fairly_foxy on September 03, 2014, 04:42:20 am

Things I learned in 2012.
1. Having friends that are cosplaying from the same anime might make your character more recognizable.
2. Have friends that aren't also working the con be your con buddies.
3. Think of more than one pose for pictures.
4. OMGA THERE ARE PANELS UPSTAIRS? xD (seriously happened on day 2.)
5. Wow... that "lucky bag" had NOTHING anime in it. There was a 2Pac poster in it and a diary of the wimpy kid bobblehead. Pretty much learned to only get lucky bags that might actually be remotely lucky.

Things I learned in 2013.
1. Having friends who actually want to hang with you for most of the con is better than simply having your friends hang out with you a couple hours. :)
2. Lucky bags at Kumoricon aren't ever lucky.
3. That Jason Thompson needs to come back to Kumoricon every year so I can go to his panels that made me so happy.
4. That there really needs to be a yaoi panel for those of us who want consent in our yaoi or for consent to be taken seriously in our yaoi.
5. Some yaoi fans are total nutjobs.
Things I learned in 2014
1. As a disabled person I am supposed to get an ADA sticker to get extra help with staying in line.
2. Not buying a lucky back was a good thing to do this year. Got more things I actually wanted.
3. I need rubber insoles.
4. The hotel has wheelchairs in case my condition acts up!
5. My service dog needs more work before she can make it through Kumori and sometimes it is OK to rely on a good service person who knows what they are doing and where they are going.
6. Chuck Huber is one of my favorite voice actors because he is nice.
7. Don't be afraid to talk to yoji about your disability. They are pretty awesome people.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: veraca on September 03, 2014, 12:50:12 pm
2013:
- Do not tempt Fate. She'll beat you up.
- Bring the fan, always.
- Murder all the spiders in the hotel room.
- Pack more Ibuprophen and Arnica cream
2014:
- Actually use the Arnica cream at con
- Don't opt out carrying the water-bottle
- Let people know that you need to eat between your panels even though it's fun talking to them
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: TardisPants on September 03, 2014, 04:05:28 pm
2014: Don't choose a cosplay next year with a long black coat. Or at least something that doesn't have you covered head to toe in black.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Animeman73 on September 03, 2014, 06:13:05 pm
2014: Get my hotel room sooner to avoid any hassles.
 - All that stuff I learned from how to talk to anyone, anywhere, anytime really works.
- Having friends i know at Kumoricon helps a lot.
- Really need to work on my Sub-Zero costume for next year.
- V.I.P. is a lifesaver when it comes to lines.
- There are a lot of good panels but I'm thinking I'd like to do some panels of my oown next year..(maybe).
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: MadMoai on September 03, 2014, 06:17:13 pm
Let's see, here are some things I learned for 2014:

-Participating in the cosplay contest is really time consuming but really fun.
-Don't try to sing in the karaoke room when you lost your voice because of a cold.
-Finding new anime through its music is even better than I thought.
-It's way more meaningful when someone compliments a cosplay you made than a cosplay you bought.
-Have to be careful not to sit on my tail when I have one.
-Being the only Gakupo at the Vocaloid photoshoot isn't always easy!

One more, after looking at pictures:
-The friends I've met at KumoriCon are really awesome people and I wish I could hang out with them more than once or twice a year.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: marissaofunderground on September 03, 2014, 09:02:30 pm
2007: Pre-register for the convention next time...and stay for more than one day!
2008: Don't bring a plushie of a character you like that nobody else likes. You're only displaying that you have something wrong with you.
2009. Stay for all 3 days next year - and be a different character each day!
2010: Go to more panels, and while generic costumes are fun, cosplaying characters are even more fun.
2011: Save more money to go next year because you know you'll regret skipping this year.
2012: Keep yourself under control and whatever you do do not listen to salespeople or else you'll end up losing all of your budget you had saved for souvenirs.
2013: Get a hotel next year. Also don't be a scatterbrain and leave your stuff everywhere. Keep making sure you have EVERYTHING you're carrying with you and be sure not to leave anything anywhere.
2014: Book your hotel reservations ASAP, know when reservations are open and get somebody to register with you so you know when they are available as rooms book out faster than San Diego Comic Con tickets, try joining a cosplay group, and DO NOT COSPLAY AS PRINCESS ANNA EVER AGAIN or as any character on the Bingo list for that manner with the exception of Pinkie Pie. Nobody will leave you alone if you do. Sure, being asked for pictures is fine, but every 3 minutes is not okay. Especially when you have a backpack you have to carry and take off and set aside to pose for a picture after you just put it on after having another picture taken, are trying to find and get to your panel, just want lunch, just want to text a friend or use a bathroom, and nobody, NOBODY will leave you alone. Now I know how it feels to be a celebrity and the paparazzi are constantly stalking you. I honestly felt terrible that evening saying "no" to picture requests but I had had enough and was getting really sick of it. I had to wear a sign telling people to stop! That's how bad it got.
Oh, and don't drink anything too strong. Being drunk at a con is not okay. There are kids present! (Good thing it was very late in the night when that happened to me.)
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: princess_of_zeal on September 04, 2014, 12:38:23 am
2014: Book your hotel reservations ASAP, know when reservations are open and get somebody to register with you so you know when they are available as rooms book out faster than San Diego Comic Con tickets, try joining a cosplay group, and DO NOT COSPLAY AS PRINCESS ANNA EVER AGAIN or as any character on the Bingo list for that manner with the exception of Pinkie Pie. Nobody will leave you alone if you do. Sure, being asked for pictures is fine, but every 3 minutes is not okay. Especially when you have a backpack you have to carry and take off and set aside to pose for a picture after you just put it on after having another picture taken, are trying to find and get to your panel, just want lunch, just want to text a friend or use a bathroom, and nobody, NOBODY will leave you alone. Now I know how it feels to be a celebrity and the paparazzi are constantly stalking you. I honestly felt terrible that evening saying "no" to picture requests but I had had enough and was getting really sick of it.


I was a bingo character once so I know what you're talking about.  Lol.  I didn't know at the time I was either.  I was thinking "I knew I would get pictures taken but this is ridiculous!"
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Pumpkinziggy on September 04, 2014, 05:35:05 pm
I learned from 2014: Make SURE that you preregister. I thought I had preregistered back in December, but it turns out it didn't go through, and I hadn't bothered to double check my e-mail for a receipt or confirmation until two or three days before the con. It ended up being okay, but it was a silly mistake. XD

Also, I am continuing to unintentionally learn the ways of "Cosplay a character that everyone knows about but nobody cosplays, and you will be noticed!"


Third, going to conventions with friends you don't get to see as much is a lot more fun than just going with your family!



Lastly, sleep gets priority. I really wanted to go to the Cosplay Improv Show because I went two years ago and loved it, but missed last year. But it was at 9:30 at night, and I was already tired on the first day. I opted to sleep instead, and in hindsight that was a good idea, because I don't want to get sick from lack of sleep, or be too tired to really enjoy anything.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Kleptostopheles on September 05, 2014, 09:04:30 pm
This is a compilation of three cosplayers:
Shego, Drakken,  and Killigan


'04  Cosplaying is not a crime.


'05  Everything is HOT HOT HOT. Literally...so hot.
   First convention. I was terrified and oh so very hot.


'06 The parting of the crocodile hunter.
Do NOT enter the girls restroom as Sasuke. So many awkward pics...There was a hoard..a line if you will.


'07 Death from above.
Don't drop pennies from the balcony in the lobby on a guy you like.. --Sorry Mike aka Zabuza
Just say "Hi" to them.
If you are blind or vision impaired while wearing a costume, do not allow people to sign you without supervision--drawing poo isn't nice.


'08 AH OLD VENUE! Feels like home.
Don't stroll through the park by Lloyd center. Just stay away. If you hear gunfire it is NOT apart of the main events.
If you see a guy with a gun and it has no zip tye; its not peace bonded I promise.
ITS PEACE BONDED I SWEAR  ;)
Don't let their appearances fool you. Some sweet lolita's are really mean. Especially when they try to light you on fire.


'09 CLAUSTROPHOBIA!!


'10 CLAUSTROPHOBIA THE SEQUEL!!


'11 WEWWWWW BIGGER PLACE!
Wait...we have to walk to buy swag?! LAAAAMMEEE


'12 OHH it's the Hilton again!!!
More walking to get swag...
Riding fish is couture.
Its okay to ride the fish like a bucking bronco.


'13 YAAAAYY don't have to walk to buy swag


'14 CLAUSTROPHOBIA 3 : THE RECKONING.
These are not the shuttles you are looking for.
The staff always lies.
Unisex bathrooms....WHY?
As organized as a kinder garden classroom.
If you do not see the shuttle...just wait longer! SAID NO COSPLAYER EVER!
Where did the swag go? IN THE OTHER HOTEL!?
Bootleggers...WATCH WHAT YOU BUY.
Hotel discount is a LIE. DON'T believe everything you read on the website.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: TheWillRogers on September 05, 2014, 10:11:43 pm
this is fun
2010:

2011:Cosplay:
Cosplay: Daft Punk(Guy)
2012:2013:
Cosplay: Iron Man
2014:
Cosplay: Solaire of Astora
I think i just chronologed myself getting older...
Also i don't know why tags are showing up I've deleted them several times already...
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: JaegerDarkness on September 06, 2014, 06:10:32 pm
2010 - THIS HOTEL SUCKS AND I ONLY GOT TO ATTEND TWO DAYS!!!!!!!!
2011 - Don't stay at the Red Lion. You miss out on lots of fun. Also, I LOVE THE CHAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2012 - NOTE TO SELF: Must pay for hotel room, myself, so I can choose the check-in date.

2013 - I DON'T WANNA GO HOME!!!!!!! *cries loudly*

2014 - This is gonna a lengthy list;
1. FOUR DAYS IS AWESOME!!!!
2. Book a hotel room, as soon as reservations open.
3. Bring a fan, when obligations prevent you from going to your hotel room.
4. Don't annoy congoers, who happen to be forum members.
5. Getting kicked in the face, isn't as easy in real life, as it is in anime.
6. I REALLY WANT THE COMPLETE "EREN JÄGER SURVEY CORPS" COSPLAY, FOR NEXT YEAR!!!!!!
7. Have fun, but don't overdo it, unless you enjoy being sick.
8. SEID IHR DAS ESSEN?! NEIN, WIR SIND DIE JÄGER!!
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: KingOfAutumn on September 20, 2014, 09:13:56 pm
2011 (Amu Hinamori - Shugo Chara!)
- Going as a minor isn't all that fun since your mom has to be with you at all times.
- Plan your cosplays more than a week ahead of time.
- Watch more anime so you don't feel lost and don't know what anyone is cosplaying.
- Don't be shy.
- Greasy dirty blonde hair is not sufficient for a pink haired character.
- Don't wear your nerdy glasses with your cosplay.
2012 (Elizabeth Midford - Kuroshitsuji)
- Going with your best friend is fun.
- Minimal parental supervision is good (but now that I look back, I was a really obnoxious 13 year old *coughweaboocough* and it probably would've been better because they would've kept me quiet).
- Waking up at 6am isn't worth it (You'll just be tired the rest of the day).
- Your greasy dirty blonde hair is nasty. Stop. Buy a goddamn wig.
- Maybe being shy is a good idea (I regret most of this year, I was really annoying)
2013 (Rin Kagamine - Alluring Secret ~Black Vow~, Honey-senpai - OHSHC, Badō Nails - Dogs: Bullet & Carnage)
- Waking up at 6am isn't worth it. Ever. Why do you do this? It's a bad idea.
- Being without parental supervision is great (I was better this year, no longer a weaboo by then).
- Having a wig is great. The fact that you fixed your nasty hair grants you permission to use is for cosplay.
- Feel confident to correct people about your gender when they get it wrong (I constantly got called "miss")
- Bringing more friends is a good idea.
- Taking pictures is a good idea.
- Don't be too trusting of shifty people from con (bad experience).
2014 (Nagisa Hazuki - Free!, Guro Lolita Zipper Face, Monokuma - Dangan Ronpa, Honey-senpai - OHSHC)
- Don't make a big cosplay group consisting of people you don't really like.
- Stop being so nice. Seriously. You'll just end up regretting it (had some annoying kid follow my group around for Day 1-2)
- Meeting up with friends from last year is a good idea and can make lasting, yearlong friendships.
- Don't be so goddamn shy, seriously, why'd you do a 180? From "weaboo" loud to "don't-talk-to-me" quiet? Seriously? Stop it.
- Yaoi photoshoots are always worth it (DRAMAtical Murder photoshoot photographer).
- Don't bother planning panels, you will 99% of the time blow them off.
- Stop being such an old person.
- Starbucks is life (Vanilla Latté was my best friend).
- Going on Day 0 to pick up your badge is probably your best idea all year.
- Buying things from the Merchants Hall is a good idea.
- Cosplaying a gory character frightens other people. Must do again one day.
- Dances are so much fun (KumoriProm).

Yea . _ . I already have 2015 planned out.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Chromophobic on September 20, 2014, 09:50:52 pm
2008: PRE-REGISTER NEXT TIME, YOU FOOL!!
2009: Cosplay? I think I'll do that next year.
2010: Ohkay. Lets try comfortable cosplays next year...
2011: HOTEL ROOM NEXT YEAR, PLEASE.
2012: No more fakeblood on skin, especially on the first day. So. Many. Stains. On. Face.


(Haha I'm a loser and forgot to type out for 2013)


2013:
-Next time, cheaper hotel room.
-Go to more events. It's not "Hotel-Room-Con".
-Don't cosplay something that is overly done (it wasn't fun hearing through the grapevine that I was the "ugliest" compared to the others).
-Don't be afraid to meet new people and socialize.


2014:
-V.I.P is soooooo worth it. Lets doooo eettt again!
-So this is what it feels like to not be stressed at a con.
-Book at Econolodge again (I don't care what people say, my stay there was awesome. No problems whatsoever)
-If you don't finish a cosplay, no worries. One cosplay is enough.
-Sometimes wearing street clothing is the best when you want to enjoy events.
-Don't attempt to do cosplays that have ridiculous contacts.





Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Ashok on September 21, 2014, 12:20:43 am
2013: Zacharie (Off), Vanellope (Wreck-it Ralph), Karkat (Homestuck)
-First convention
-Homestuck cosplay is easy, you see it everywhere
-A little pathetic being 15 and having my mother's friend as a chaperone who wouldn't let me leave their sights.
-Spend more time making cosplay, two weeks in advanced just doesn't work

2014: Beta Noiz (DRAMAtical Murder), Kuroha (Kagepro), Konoha (Kagepro), Ruby (Pokemon)
-Attend photoshoots and meetups, its a great way to make friends with similar interests
-The DRAMAtical Murder photoshoot was the best, cosplaying from Yaoi is worth it
-Stop trying to make cosplays in under a month, 4 was really ridiculous
-Friends are great to room with and have fun with but stuff can get a little aggravating
-Get a hotel room, so much easier compared to without
-Picking up your badge on day 0 is fun, felt bad having to skip to the front of the line because father is disabled even though people have been waiting forever.
-I learned I had put a word on my badge that was not appropriate so it was removed (tumblr url) a little sad but I understood, I told four people what the name was going to be and no one even realized that it can be used in a bad way since no one was raised to think that.

I don't feel like I have learned as much as others have, I have been reading about going to conventions since I was 13 so I learned what not to do and completely skipped that weaboo phase at a con, thank goodness. I am already planning for 2015 now.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: princess_of_zeal on September 22, 2014, 10:11:06 pm
Thought of more!  2014:

-Planning photoshoots is fun.
-Provide more structure for photoshoots.
-Do not get in a car accident that destroys con funds/amount of time at said con.  (Never getting in a car accident is a better idea. )
-Aerial pictures are fun to take and generally positive reactions are had.
-Look into doing photography FOR kumoricon.  (Hint hint to anyone that may direct me that way...I'm an amateur but people seem happy with my pictures. )
-Not having a hotel room wasn't as bad as I remembered.
-Having a hotel room still might be a better idea. (Easier to do cosplay swaps and not miss out on fun stuff.)
-Pose for one person and a swarm of people will join in to take pictures.   (Not an issue but amusing for certain. )
-Do NOT rely on rechargeable batteries for camera.
-Double check memory cards for camera to make sure they don't need formatted.   One check is not enough.   Bring lots of backups.

I'll add more when my phone battery isn't dying. ..as long as I remember to.  X_x
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Sailor-Jeimi on September 22, 2014, 10:37:08 pm
Oh I got one..If you are going to wear any kind of shoe that you haven't worn before, get more practice than you think you need before hand..I thought I had enough practice with heels..Yea, nope..
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: KingOfSassgard on December 19, 2014, 06:26:05 pm
2014:


-It's really really nice to have a hotel room at the Hilton. It's easy to go back and forth to, and rest if you're tired.
-How to clean towels on the last night at 12 in the morning
-Bring your own towels
-Rain makes spots on Snazaroo (My friends learned that the hard way.)
-Horns are annoying, no matter how cool they look
-Walking around in a heavy blazer coat in the summer, is actually not that bad if it's for cosplay
-It's really uncomfortable arriving out of cosplay on Day 1, my friends and I are not used to it, and we felt awkward. XD
-Elevators take forever when you don't want them too
-Don't wait till the last minute to finish up a cosplay, it only adds stress. and stress=no fun for anyone
-When going/planning on going to the Dealer's hall or Artist Alley, don't wear a cosplay that restricts your movement or eyesight, you'll just want to get out of there
-Even though you'll feel dead on the last day, you can still have fun
-Get more sleep
-Just because having more cosplays than the next person sounds impressive, doesn't mean you'll do them all. Though, it is nice to have clean clothes when you are super tired on the last night.
-Make smaller horns for Lady Loki, so they don't break...
-Learn to accept the fact that even though a ton of photos were taken, only a few will be uploaded
-Smaller photoshoots can create the most memories
-It's really cool to meet new people
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: baka-imouto on December 22, 2014, 03:13:50 am
2014:


-It's really really nice to have a hotel room at the Hilton. It's easy to go back and forth to, and rest if you're tired.
-How to clean towels on the last night at 12 in the morning
-Bring your own towels
-Rain makes spots on Snazaroo (My friends learned that the hard way.)
-Horns are annoying, no matter how cool they look
-Walking around in a heavy blazer coat in the summer, is actually not that bad if it's for cosplay
-It's really uncomfortable arriving out of cosplay on Day 1, my friends and I are not used to it, and we felt awkward. XD
-Elevators take forever when you don't want them too
-Don't wait till the last minute to finish up a cosplay, it only adds stress. and stress=no fun for anyone
-When going/planning on going to the Dealer's hall or Artist Alley, don't wear a cosplay that restricts your movement or eyesight, you'll just want to get out of there
-Even though you'll feel dead on the last day, you can still have fun
-Get more sleep
-Just because having more cosplays than the next person sounds impressive, doesn't mean you'll do them all. Though, it is nice to have clean clothes when you are super tired on the last night.
-Make smaller horns for Lady Loki, so they don't break...
-Learn to accept the fact that even though a ton of photos were taken, only a few will be uploaded
-Smaller photoshoots can create the most memories
-It's really cool to meet new people


I have a couple of pictures of you. I can send them to an email if you'd like. :) -Plague Prussia
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: GreenBrownGirlSasori on July 10, 2015, 01:07:09 am
2009: Going to a con and not staffing is boring.
2010: I made sure my boss slept!
2011: Whose Line at this con is WAY more fun!
2012: Waking me up at 2am causes me so much rage, it burns abandoned hotels down.
I know right? I was surprised how bored I was last time I went, when I decided not to staff and to not go with a big group. There just weren't a lot of panels during the daytime that I cared about, and I couldn't go to the late night ones because I was babysitting my cousin. I missed out on most of my favorite panels because of it. But the panels and events that I did go to were awesome!
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: GreenBrownGirlSasori on July 10, 2015, 01:45:32 am
2007&2009: ONE DAY IS NOT ENOUGH. Don't tell Miroku you are a yaoi fan while dressed as Inuyasha. He will hit on you and stalk you all day. Go to more than one panel.
2010: My Deidara is a wonderful human being. I will always platonically love this person. I am never willingly being in the same room with any of the other people from that years group ever again though.
2012: Japan was AMAZING, but I missed Kumoricon. I'm glad to be back. Being a yojimbo is really fun! But not everybody pays attention to training or possesses common sense.
2013: Being a merchandise staff is really fun! Todd Haberkorn is really nice!
2014: I miss staffing and my friends on staff. I am never taking this ungrateful brat (my cousin) to kumoricon again. He can take himself for all I care. Get a hotel room that is close to con, staying with and relying on family for room/ride is a baad idea. If I decide to pay someone else's way again, we are both pre-registering. Cash Lines are a nightmare. Especially if newbie Yojis are running the front end of it. This was my only bad staff related experience in the history of my attendance of this con though.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: MayMagica on August 06, 2015, 11:51:50 pm
Last year was my first ever Kcon, and first convention over all.

2014: Panels exist for a reason! You cannot use your real hair for a cosplay, don't do it. One day for $25 is way too much (this year I registered in March and snagged a full weekend pass for $35). Don't be shy, you little dweeb. COSPLAY IS AMAZING AND DIFFICULT,  AND YOU NEED TO RESPECT ALL COSPLAYERS! $25 is not sufficient merch funds, you only got  a DTK plushie and a print (because the super nice artist gave you $2 off, but don't expect discounts from everyone), people love it when you compliment them (and they'll probably compliment you back!), PEOPLE ARE FRIENDLY DO NOT BE AFRAID, your non-nerdy friends do not really want to hear about how much fun you had.


Yeah, I learned a lot in one day
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Animeman73 on August 16, 2015, 08:58:22 pm
Here's something i learned in 2014: Never assume anything and get a Hotel room as quickly as possible otherwise you may end up staying somewhere that's not exactly where you wnated to be.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Kumi4eva on August 19, 2015, 09:54:59 am
2009: Don't have a free hug sign, some staff take their jobs too seriously
         - Don't enter into skits on your first con
               - if you do skits make sure YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
                     - Don't have your first skit rehearsal the DAY YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO PERFORM.
            - You can meet some really amazing people at con. Talk to people, you never know what friends you make.
           

First ever con experience was kinda ruined ( still salty about it, I was 14... ) BUT let it go. * cue frozen song *
                - Let it go.

2012: Rent a hotel room, relying on other people for rides is not good when they are people who get constantly sick.
                - Go to that Panel, meet your idol. Trust me.
                      I got the seal of approval from one of my favorite artists telling me to start drawing comics.
                                 In the words of Shia LaBeouf : Just do it.
2012 my faith in cons was restored, it was actually really fun. Wish I could've gone for more than one day.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Raveen92 on September 08, 2015, 11:51:19 am
2015: It is ok to cry and feel upset, you will meet many new friends who will cheer you up regardless of the past.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: JaegerDarkness on September 08, 2015, 09:50:00 pm
2010 - THIS HOTEL SUCKS AND I ONLY GOT TO ATTEND TWO DAYS!!!!!!!!
2011 - Don't stay at the Red Lion. You miss out on lots of fun. Also, I LOVE THE CHAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2012 - NOTE TO SELF: Must pay for hotel room, myself, so I can choose the check-in date.

2013 - I DON'T WANNA GO HOME!!!!!!! *cries loudly*

2014 - This is gonna a lengthy list;
1. FOUR DAYS IS AWESOME!!!!
2. Book a hotel room, as soon as reservations open.
3. Bring a fan, when obligations prevent you from going to your hotel room.
4. Don't annoy congoers, who happen to be forum members.
5. Getting kicked in the face, isn't as easy in real life, as it is in anime.
6. I REALLY WANT THE COMPLETE "EREN JÄGER SURVEY CORPS" COSPLAY, FOR NEXT YEAR!!!!!!
7. Have fun, but don't overdo it, unless you enjoy being sick.
8. SEID IHR DAS ESSEN?! NEIN, WIR SIND DIE JÄGER!!
2015
1. Running a panel is fun.
2. Having panelists flake out on me, is NOT fun.
3. General laziness will ALWAYS bite you on the behind.
4. Kinder gentler glomp circles, are EXTREMELY fun.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: veraca on September 08, 2015, 10:51:02 pm
2015: Large hotel rooms are awesome even if the fridge turns everything inside it into an ice cube.
When I win something, apparently I go into shock and start crying.
Disney Quote game was insanely popular O_O
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: derek anthony on September 09, 2015, 06:17:52 pm
the things I learned from kumoricon,
1. if you want a action figure, pick it up on the first day, do not hesitate, I went back the second day, and the figure had sold,
2. to get  a hotel room so you can go to the entire convention
3. to pre pay, I stood in line for 2 hours during the first day, but it was worth it
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: reppy on September 09, 2015, 06:26:20 pm
I learned that I can eat Taco Bell 4 days a row and not die.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: Woodrat on September 09, 2015, 07:38:35 pm
2014

- Black gear plus evil day star equals heat. Consider avoiding all black gear in the future or hide in the shade.
-- Consider lighter and thinner material in general in the future, least during the day.

- Invest in better footwear for the walkings.

- Invest in a better camera.

2015

- Still need to invest in better footwear for the walkings and the standings.

- Still need to invest in a better camera.

- Volunteering is fun! Sans the horrible confusions and the elevator lines.

- Remember to eat.

- The maid squad tis awesome, like riot police but more effective.

- Something something, John Cena. Pretty sure that theme is going to be stuck in my head for the next few months.

- Reserving a hotel room in advance is a super smart thing to do and something I should have done earlier.
Title: Re: What I learned at Kumoricon
Post by: ldkstar on May 16, 2016, 04:01:47 pm
2015: Read the schedule more thoroughly. Completely missed the Anime viewing room