If the Convention Center is used, the staff should look into how Sakuracon gets their surrounding hotels to offer room discounts for those attending their convention.
I agree, I also want to point out that the argument of late night travel is moot to a point.
This convention utilized 2 different hotel towers aproximately 1 block away from eachother (well
caddycorner to be specific but, across the street at the least) And while people said there were
leering bums and creepy downtown portlanders, from what I gather of previous cons at the doubletree
this was limited in that area. I have been to several concerts/events at the convention centre
and the rose garden, many of which have gotten out in the late hours. With the massive amount of
con-goers heading back from events to there rooms, plus Yojimbo staff itself, I don't see why this
would be different from any other con that occurs at a convention centre.
Basically we are arguing symantics. Some people prefer the small-venue hotel convention for
the convenience of centralization and security of location. That is valid and understandable.
Unfortunately Kumori-con is too big to cater to that brand of con-goer any longer. We are a convention
of great stature in the Oregon-State area and as such we have to provide for that fan base.
Concessions, such as having events directly occuring where you are sleeping may have to be made.
However in the long run you are looking at a convention that has more space, more control and
a better chance to grow and attract the kind of acts and exhibits as well as guests that we want
for K-con.
We really honestly don't have a choice in this. It's either stifle the growth of the con (which is truly
a maddeningly ridiculous concept) or move to a larger, though less compact venue.
People who are afraid of walking from convention centre to the MAXIMUM 5 block/2 stop max ride
hotels can simply make absolutely sure they are first to pre-book a room at the convention centre's
own hotel or one of the other hotels literally RIGHT ACCROSS THE STREET from the centre.
I really don't know where any one got the idea that it is such a long walk from hotel to convention hall
but it is simply not true. It wouldn't make sense for them to build a convention centre so far from
the hotels so why would this be an issue? Minors shouldn't be walking around so late at night without
a parent to accompany them anyway... Sakura-con requires under 18ers to have a gaurdian at all times..
this may be why.
While I'm not suggesting K-con become a mirror of Sakura-con, (I personally feel Portland is a much
friendlier and safer town then seattle) I think we need to all calm down and look at this logically, you
cannot have your cake (which is a lie) and defeat gladis too. We have to solve the issues at hand and
hope that through extensive planning and preparation the Convention Centre in Portland will provide us
the tools we need to pull this off. It seems just by being a normal civilian I can go on their website and
surf some basic information about hosting an event there, they seem very well informed on what people
need and are VERY willing to help you in planning any specific type of convention. Perhaps in the comming
months or year we could send delegations of the Kumo-con staff to do walkthroughs and meetings
with OCC staff and show them pictures of previous cons, videos or informationals on previous pannels,
exhibits, dealers halls and the like and see what they say is our best option. They may try to pitch you
a big sale, but in so doing they'll also prove to us whether or not they understand the concept of
an anime convention enough to help us make ours extremely fortuitous.
By the way, I appreciate the praise of my research, when I get into something, I tend to go overboard...
you'll find that if an issue arises, even if it isn't my place to figure out the answer, I enjoy the thrill of trying.
Heck, if I had permission I'd prolly go down to the OCC this weekend and see if I couldn't get a meeting
with someone who could walk me through there process for convention hall expos and meetings.
These people do this all day, for a job that they get money for, I imagine they have to be good at it or
they wouldn't last very long, and showing us that they know how to take care of us convinces us to
book with them... so they have to be real about it or people would start to talk about how bad the OCC is
at hosting events. I simply think it would be interesting to take a day trip out and see what is what on the
convention centre.
However, this is all assuming that K-con staff members haven't already done this, found things to be not
what we need at this time and moved on. They don't really have to tell us every little detail of every
little scavanger hunt they go on for the con. Alot of what they do is behind the scenes, the end result is
all we really see....
Food for thought at least!
~Allykat