Sakuracon '04 was my first convention, so I guess I'm still somewhat of a newbie. This year's Kumoricon was my first visit to Portland, and I really did honestly enjoy it. To each of the three conventions I've been to I've gone with some pretty hardcore con-veterans who've familiarized me with most things from the start, and have been able to help direct me towards what was fun, what was not, what was worth waiting a while for, when to shop, etc. etc.
I've got to agree with PaladinCecil about the attendance being kind of relaxing. I liked the smaller community in a way, but if there were particular people that I wasn't particularly fond of, I seemed to keep running into them. Not a big deal, though, and certainly not something under the staff's control.
For the most part, the staff was polite and helpful, although I kind of got the feeling that at least a handful of the folks working there didn't want to be there at all, or just didn't like talking to strangers. (From what I witnessed, anyway)
This was also my first time actually attending a panel, and I was thoroughly impressed with Dr. Levi's presentation. Sure, we got a little sidetracked and it eventually turned into the audience talking about their personal experiences rather than Dr. Levi being able to finish her slides, but we were scheduled for an open discussion anyway... I just wish it would have happened when it was supposed to instead of beforehand so we could've heard all of what Dr. Levi wanted to say.
We were also very impressed with the room the exhibition hall was held in. The variety was a little limited, but it was spacious, much more so than Sakuracon's buyer's room, which was a definite plus. My friends and I spent a little time selling in the artist's alley and were regretting not having some hand-held or electronic fans handy, but otherwise we had a blast.
Anyway, all in all, both Sakuracon and Kumoricon have their pros and cons. I know this doesn't really answer any questions, but I liked them equally. One thing I can say for sure though is that I absolutely adored Portland itself. Did anyone get a chance to stop by Powell's downtown while they were visiting? Biggest used bookstore I've ever seen. It was marvelous. :wink: