I keep getting emails about signing up for this con. Two things strike me:
1) They claim this is going to be the final one, so I guess it's getting absorbed by the mothership into "hascon" going forward?
2) It's taking place an hour and a half from my house, and I still can't get motivated to sign up. I've never been to one because they were so far away, but now that it's close, I feel like I should go even though the club is run by retarded monkeys.
Anyone actually been to one? Was it worth the trouble? Should I take my kids? The con set is a travesty, some kind of python/marauders mix that I feel like I've seen a thousand times before. Nothing even remotely interesting there, especially since they're charging a billion dollars for it. Any kind of attendee package, even the one that includes zero toys, is stupid expensive. However, general admission gets you access to nothing but later-than-everyone-else, picked-over vendors. No panels, workshops, or events of any kind.
I'm talking myself out of even considering it as I type, but I'd hate to miss something cool if former attendees claim it's worth the trouble.
1) They claim this is going to be the final one, so I guess it's getting absorbed by the mothership into "hascon" going forward?
2) It's taking place an hour and a half from my house, and I still can't get motivated to sign up. I've never been to one because they were so far away, but now that it's close, I feel like I should go even though the club is run by retarded monkeys.
Anyone actually been to one? Was it worth the trouble? Should I take my kids? The con set is a travesty, some kind of python/marauders mix that I feel like I've seen a thousand times before. Nothing even remotely interesting there, especially since they're charging a billion dollars for it. Any kind of attendee package, even the one that includes zero toys, is stupid expensive. However, general admission gets you access to nothing but later-than-everyone-else, picked-over vendors. No panels, workshops, or events of any kind.
I'm talking myself out of even considering it as I type, but I'd hate to miss something cool if former attendees claim it's worth the trouble.