Dragon*Con Guest Update

Aug 12, 2012 22:45


So, Anderson and Anderson confirmed?

Meh.

Now, just now finding out that dragonfly_sg1 is coming to Dragon*Con? WOO-HOO!

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xfirefly9x August 14 2012, 03:50:49 UTC
Ooh nice! Unfortunately this Anderson *points to self* won't be going, though. One year....

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jackwabbit August 14 2012, 04:21:00 UTC
One year, indeed.

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jackwabbit August 15 2012, 15:49:16 UTC
wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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dieastra August 14 2012, 20:43:30 UTC
Personally, I hope for a picture of Rick and John Barrowman, who also will be there ;)
He recently did one with Jason Momoa but I actually never heard anything about him watching "Stargate"...

This Dragon con sounds huge, though. Not sure if I'd like that.

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jackwabbit August 15 2012, 15:51:15 UTC
Dragon*Con is huge, but it's not huge like San Diego Comic Con, and it's a whole different beast. Being fan-run, it just has a different feel to it than any other con. It feels like a local/small time con despite its size in many ways.

I dunno. You just have to experience it to decide if it's for you. I personally won't bother with other cons ever again, with the exception of the occasional local con or special event.

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dieastra September 9 2012, 18:22:09 UTC
It's still huge enough that the line for the JB panel went around the whole block. Luckily they also gave him a large room so almost everyone was able to get in. I still have to catch up with all the youtube videos. Seems those panels were something else and very funny, we got lots of enthusiastic tweets from the audience - here is a fannish but admittedly NSFW picture: http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9p5iqvQfD1qiz9dwo2_1280.jpg

I just prefer going to cons where I have a number with my ticket and a special seat which belongs to me, instead of lining up for hours and always being afraid of missing something.

I love seeing all the cosplay-costumes though. Some awesome ideas there!

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jackwabbit September 10 2012, 21:59:37 UTC
Yes, the lines can be crazy, but not, like, San Diego crazy. I never expected otherwise, so they don't bother me. I enjoy camping out with my fellow fans. A lot of fun stories and time to catch up comes from that time. And at D*C, you're only going to be in line for an hour, maybe two. It's not like the six hour or overnight lines of SDCC. And you're talking to someone who slept outside to see a movie once, so...yeah. I don't really mind.

The numbered seat thing does have its advantages, too, though. Much less hot, for one thing! But those types of cons here are very, um, restricted. You don't get the same experience for sure.

But that's the wonderful thing about fandom. Something for everyone!

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