All the previous years have had nice open spaces to go out and relax. Last year there was that nice big park and courtyard area for people to have photoshoots, games, or just a place to sit and relax. The building was a bit crowded, but after today, that crowdedness seemed NICE almost. And if you felt crowded, outdoors was available with a lot of space. The problem here was obviously the crowding, but there was at least places to go to get away from it easily.
The year previous to that also had a park off to the side for people to relax and play games, but the location was a little inconvenient and the building itself was so wide spread in there that panels were kind of hard to find. But again, open space!
Even before that at the red lion there was a courtyard and plenty of places to move around, but it was also in a slightly inconvenient area for trimet users.
This year... Is inconvenient for the disabled, has no real open space areas to go to since it's surrounded by buildings, no courtyards, and all the sheltered outside areas are in front of doorways so everyone has to stand out in the rain to get any space. And even that little space on the sidewalk is limited and unpleasant. The rain and lack of space kept most people inside, and the multitude of people made it even worse. It got too hot, too crowded, too hectic, and made me feel trapped a lot of the time and on edge. I missed a few panels because the crowding took me the amount of time the panel lasted to just GET to where it was.
I think after 3 it calmed down finally because I'm sure some people got fed up and went home, others went to go eat and relax elsewhere, people were settling in to panels and the AMV contest, and those who just wanted to go to the dealers room were able to. I was able to stay in a steady flow of people after that time, it was still a bit crowded, but no longer overwhelming. But the hotel staff were still being a bit loud and bossy of where to go in some areas, and they still never said for what. They just kept saying "Go to the stairs" "go down there" "you have to go this way", which leaves very confusing messages to newcomers and long time con-goers alike. And the lack of signs was pretty bad too, I only saw a few, and that was for pre-register, which was placed in such a weird place... I think the years before there were always signs with arrows pointing here and there saying what things were in that direction, like panel 1-4, movie viewing, ballroom, etc. And that was nice. It's rather difficult for someone in a hot sweaty costume in a big crowd of people possibly carrying bags and props to stop what they're doing, dig around for their little guide book, and look over the map to pinpoint a location.
This con was more inconvenience than anything else, really.
But I do agree the dealer's room was done VERY nicely, I was actually shocked to not be bumped or crowded or even struggling to get past people in there for once. Even the big conventions have dealer room issues, but this was a very nice change! It seems the dealer's room and con traffic changed places though. -___-;;