Oh, WTF, Otakon?
Apr. 17th, 2008 10:28 pm*sigh* Okay, look. I know Otakon is huge. I know that slots fill up quickly.
But for the love of God, people - if you're going to close registration for the artists' alley less than 24 hours after you open it, ADVERTISE THE WINDOW WELL IN ADVANCE DAMMIT!
...I'm not even one of the people who was trying to get a table and I'm pissed off about this. Damn. So much for the live-action WoW quests. Boo.
But for the love of God, people - if you're going to close registration for the artists' alley less than 24 hours after you open it, ADVERTISE THE WINDOW WELL IN ADVANCE DAMMIT!
...I'm not even one of the people who was trying to get a table and I'm pissed off about this. Damn. So much for the live-action WoW quests. Boo.
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Date: 2008-04-18 12:54 pm (UTC)Assuming, of course, they're using the same space for the Alley this year they did last year. It's quite possible they expanded the Dealers' Room space further and took space away from the Alley again this year, now that I think of it.
I end up spending more time in the Alley than the Dealers' Room every year anyway - maybe I'll duck into the Dealers' Room to see if there's any free swag and if the half-price manga retailers are selling (and check for art books) for an hour. At least in the Alley there's a lot more stuff that you haven't seen before, usually cheaper and that I'm more likely to go for. Seriously, I ♥ the person who made jewelry out of D&D dice.
Honestly, the main reason I go to Otakon every year is because I don't have to worry about booking a hotel and/or a flight for it. Stupid mass airline industry panic is making it a pain to find tickets to Chicago that won't get invalidated. (The Airbus meltdown is why my folks got stuck in Ohio and had to get a rental car and drive 17 hours to get home.)