Old account, need to update it.
Rants and raves. Raves first:
New location is great, I love the circular aspect. Made everything really easy to get to.
Food inside the area was OK, wish more of the areas were open but overall it was nice to have something there.
Mild suggestion:
No coat check for the rave? Sakuracon did it one year where they wrote the number on your arm in sharpie. I liked it. Otherwise you freeze your ass off in the wintry winds walking back to your hotel room, or you overheat in the adolescent SWEAT. Is there any sort of ventilation in there at least? I understand security can be a problem, but if you wrote a number down, and took a badge name and number, I don't see the issue. Sak has done it for years no problem, and it really makes the walk home tolerable.
Rants:
The AMV contest. Why exactly was there 4 almost identical categories? Drama, Intense, and Instrumental were identical save that Instrumental lacked lyrics, while the "Melting Pot" contained 4 more of the prior 3. Fragmenting down 3 groups doesn't magically make it interesting. There's nothing wrong with only a 2 hour AMV show! I did appreciate that, unlike other cons I've been to recently, there was the other categories sprinkled in between. In my mind, it should be one Drama/Intense category. They are interesting, but over an hour of it gets a little stale.
Organization seemed awful. Rules were ALL over the place. One staffer would tell you one thing, and while you were rectifying that issue another staffer would tell you that you're fine. You'd fix the issue anyways, and the original staffer might find another issue anyways, or you'll run into a third staffer with a third issue.
The rules behind lines and those VIP passes was bonkers. There was a different rule for every line. One line was the only true rule, which was 30 minutes beforehand. That is what is written, and what is enforced. Randomly, staffers have decided that lines may or may not form if: Anyone is in the room, Anyone is in line for the signing previous, Anyone is loitering within 50 feet, It's actually 15 minutes, You line up Single file, now you line up 3 in a line, now you line up but don't block the doorway, line up as close as possible and block the doorway. The VIP passes for hotel people was also a HOT MESS. I asked a staffer about it and she just took mine and kept directing people in line. Nobody knew what I was talking about when I tried to ask questions. We ended up never using them, but randomly heard fun snippets of how they could be used. Apparently, you can: Line up, and then use them to skip to the front only for main events, Not line up, but show up before entry to skip to the front but only for main events, show up at any time for a small panel and be let in, line up and be let in at a small panel, or just toss them around and don't care about them because staffers don't know a thing about them.
I feel like what lacked at Kumoricon was overall knowledge in your staff. While I realize I might be coming across as angry, I'm just a little disappointed and want to be helpful. It feels like you pulled random people off the forums and gave them a badge and told them their job was to stand guard at the door, act like how you've seen staffers act. Why do none of the staffers have any sources for the rules they pull out of the air? I've had staffers say to reference one reference or another, and neither says anything about their "rule". I do read them, as I'm an adult that doesn't want to foul up con.
Kumoricon is always fun. I've gone ever since I was little, back when glomp circles seemed so much fun and I didn't realize screaming constantly was annoying. I still have a blast every year at all the conventions, but Kumoricon regularly falls behind in its staffing issues. I feel like it can be 100% fixed in proper communication and rules training, which seems excessive because there already is a copy of the rules in every attendees hands. Fix the staff, give proper communication, stop the weird random enforcement, and... please limit the amount of drama/intense/instrumental/lullaby amvs...