w00t, another year accomplished. Good and bad things to mention, as always. I'll offer my take. By the way, I'm a general staffer. I did three panels (one of them as an on-the-fly emergency replacement), and worked in the karaoke room and at the info desk for a few hours. Anyway...
The Hotel:As for the con, this would be one of my favorite locations. The layout is quite conducive to an anime convention, and it didn't seem cramped for the most part. The staff were not condescending and were generally cooperative, too. The rooms were about average in size, etc. My friends and I had some trouble with reservations after one of their employees messed up the schedule after I changed our reservation on the phone, but they fixed it eventually. My main irritation was the late check-in time of 4pm. Oh, and I missed having free wireless internet while doing my panels.
Kumoricon Kafe:I have NEVER paid prices this low on hotel property before. $10 for a whole pizza? Sw33t with a capital 3. It was pretty tasty, too. I hope we continue to have this. Let's hope future hotels will agree, if we move.
Cosplay Contest:I didn't go to the cosplay contest, because I couldn't imagine anything being worth waiting 1+ hours in line, so I can't comment on the content. However, holding the line in direct sunlight was... um... disagreeable. My costume was mostly black and multi-layered, so waiting in line was a no-no. I'm not saying that line location could have been changed... but Kumori should continue to do whatever possible to shorten lines, because our size is starting to make it pretty bad.
Gaming:My gaming feedback got to be extensive, so I'm going to put it in its own topic.
The Slightly Anime Dating Game:This is the first time I attended this since '04, IIRC. However, my complaint is the same: the way they choose contestants is stupid. I'm not saying this because I want to be a contestant. I am happily "unavailable." I'm saying that the way they are chosen is basically random -- or in some cases, the hosts simply choose the most well-known people in the audience. Usually the bachelor(ette)s aren't looking for a real date, which makes the whole show feel fake and pointless. Just a little preparation would make it interesting. Let the bachelor(ette)s CHOOSE their questions and answers beforehand! And don't knowingly put non-single people on stage!! That's all you need to do! Gah...
Exhibitor's Room:No complaints! Plenty of space, good selection, and no one shouting "YAOI" in my ear every three seconds! (There was tons of yaoi, but it's the shouting that annoys me.) Apparently it was hot and stuffy at some point, but I didn't visit the exhibitor's room at the point of the day. Beyond that, you'd best ask the dealers and artists what they thought.
P.S: Go Nekopan!
I'm glad you apparently did well!
Staff Pre-reg:I was staff, so I can't comment on regular pre-reg. For me, it went smoothly, but I did have to hunt to Brenda before I could do anything. Fortunately, this didn't inconvenience me greatly, and it was a LOT more orderly than what I encountered at Sak' this year, but I hope it gets to be even more improved.
The Dance/Rave:The music, location, lighting, and dancing were all awesome. People really got into it, and the high-5 congo line was, hehe, lots of fun. My only complaint was that some of the videos played were in very bad taste. Specifically, one of the AMVs (sans audio) used footage of the Hiroshima atomic bomb drop scene from Barefoot Gen. Seeing an animation of WWII victims being melted in slow motion by a nuclear explosion is not my idea of a fun dance video. Think of it this way: would you play animated 9/11 footage at a dance rave? I'm sure this was just an oversight amidst random AMV footage that was spliced together, but I hope not to see it again.
The Masquerade:Despite waiting in line, it was a lot of fun. I'm not sure whether having people out of costume really detracted from anything at all. I know it didn't bother me, as most people wore costumes, and some people were very dedicated about it (how hard is it for two people wearing mascot costumes to dance with eachother? Ask Jack in the Box and Luna the Cat). My main issue was with the music. They played some silly songs, and a few of those are okay, but there was very little slow-dance and waltz music, and some of the best songs were truncated (i.e. the Fruits Basket BGM). Also, I can't imagine why the FF8 waltz theme didn't make it into the mix. I don't even like FF8, and I still consider that a no-brainer song choice.
So anyway, more formal music. Possibly more planned out. That's all.
Panels:I didn't go to any panels in my free time, but I was a panelist for three of them: History of Console RPGs, Karaoke for Beginners, and Intro to Japanese. It was supposed to be just two panels, but I got called in as an emergency replacement for the third of those. One other staffer jumped in with me, and we ended up pulling a native Japanese speaker from the audience, who was great help. Since we had no preparation, it felt sloppy, but I happened to have some Japanese kana cheat sheets to hand out. The attendees for that panel were great. they were enthusiastic and encouraging. (They even applauded us!)
Console RPGs was great all around. I want to do it again next year. Karaoke was okay... everybody was rather impatient and indifferent, though I can understand some impatience since we had technical difficulties. In the future I'm going to show up 30 minutes early rather than 10-15, because all three panels had problems with missing equipment.
Unless, of course, you are wearing Goofy's clown shoes and its physically impossible to walk up the stairs. ^^
This would count as a temporary disability. Much like wearing a skirt so large you can't see your feet when walking down the stairs. People in jeans and t-shirts, though? Walk, dangit!
There was a pregnant attendee who waited in line for two hours in direct sunlight before coming to the info desk and asking for disability seating on account of heat exhaustion. She was quite a trooper... but I wish she'd come to us earlier. If you are in pain or some sort of health risk due to an unavoidable condition, come get help from staff! We aren't heartless! (Unless of course some of us are cosplaying certain Kingdom Hearts characters...)