Hey, just want to pitch in with issues I've seen and all that. I'm not sure if staff is still reading this so far in, but I hope so!
A. Location in general - I absolutely loved the location we were in itself. I never felt endangered in any way. Things seemed safe. I didn't stay downtown because I live in a suburb about 20 minutes out of downtown Portland, but transportation wasn't any more difficult than it normally was. Walking around was easy. Going to get food and going out to eat and all that was easy. Other than the mall, there were a lot of options for food and restaurants and hang outs. I was even able to organize a private party with some other cosplayers at a REAL RESTAURANT!!! in which we were loud and honestly a little obnoxious, and as far as I could tell the staff didn't have a problem with us, they were incredibly nice... It was a few blocks away from the hotel (in a slightly trashier locale, though certainly not...82nd), and while we were in a group of around 8 people (only two guys!!) I'm not sensing the danger and hostility some of you have expressed. When people commented on us, we talked to them if they seemed kind. If they were creepy or weird, we ignored them and continued on. And that's how you avoid creeps.
In general, I love Portland. I feel like we should keep the con in the Portland area.
B. Photoshoot locations - Guys, the waterfront is like, two or three blocks away. Sure, there's no park, but how authentic is a park (full of cosplayers and bums, i might add) as a backdrop for photoshoots? But anyways, the waterfront had a lovely plaza, fountain, the river itself, a dock full of boats, classier, more "elegant" restaurant areas, and a tonnnn of other locations. There really were a handful of options, it just took a little research in advance.
C. The hotel - Yeah, there were a lot of issues. Not much more to add here that hasn't already been touched on. I guess the biggest issues for me were elevators, crowding, and just general confusion about what to do and where to go at times. Info desk was helpful in the times I talked to them. I wasn't a fan, and if we had a choice I wouldn't recommend this venue again, but for another year I can stick it out for my favorite convention. <3 Escalators weren't an issue for me once we were able to treat them as stairs, though that does bring up the point of the stairs themselves... Um, I couldn't really find them, haha. I mean, I did eventually, but it was still confusing and YES, more signs would be nice. I just kind of had to feel around and open every door until things turned out right. It was also kind of difficult to keep track of what floor we were on while in there. The faded numbers were difficult to see and this is more of a hotel issue than a con issue; some kind of extra coat of paint on the doors(or wherever the numbers were) would be fantastic.
D. Hotel staff - Got yelled at a couple times, like everyone else. Not too bad, though... It definitely wasn't ideal, but being told I had to go in a total U-turn to get to the same lobby ten feet away the way I was going was a little weird. I know it's frustrating for staff to explain their, um, reasoning again and again but if we could just get an explanation for WHY what we're doing is wrong (even a sign would suffice!) then I think it'll help us understand why this way is right, that way is wrong. If this makes sense. I can clarify if necessary.
E. Artist Alley. I sold in the artist alley. Artist alley was cut off in a dead end. I was in the dead end. At least half of the people coming by my booth just got frustrated upon seeing my boothmate's handmade signs reading "NOT AN EXIT" and exasperatedly stormed off in an attempt to figure out where to go.
First of all, WHY WAS THERE A DEAD END? That was just an awful set up. The AA coordinator (I'm so sorry, I'm terrible with names and can't remember hers... I'm sorry!!!) was INCREDIBLY WONDERFUL AND HELPFUL AND KIND. She made the whole experience a little bit better, but really, why was there a dead end? And I hate to be a little... rude here, but WHY were the two booths at the entrance two of the most popular artists that frequently sell in the AA(Neolucky, as well as Kim Madison's custom sculptures)? I realize this may not have been intentional, but if we absolutely needed a dead end, could at least one of them be thrown into the back end, to encourage traffic to circle throughout the WHOLE AA rather than reaching their destination and just turning around? I do feel like I missed our on a lot of the customers I could have had, which is disappointing considering I did pay money for supplies, stock, registration and the booth itself.
We absolutely need to have a circle going, with two or more ways to get into the AA section, rather than just a cut-off.
Another issue was entering the exhibitors hall/AA space altogether. Originally that garage door was opened, and then suddenly closed up, and I never really understood why. Was it because of the line or whatever? (If so, I have some suggestions, though I'm not sure if they're realistic since I don't really know the inner workings of the Hilton.) I wish it had been kept this way, rather than being opened up onto the street like it was eventually changed to. I know this encouraged more flow for the people who knew of the exhibitors area... However, at the same time, I've heard a lot of people weren't even aware there was an exhibitors area. Period.
On the other hand, I did really appreciate having an electrical outlet, and again, the AA coordinator. She was soooo helpful and while it was clear she was stressed towards the last couple weeks leading up to the con, once we were actually there in person she was fabulous. I could not possibly have asked for more from her. Having an outlet was great because I got to have a fan running the whole time, and my computer hooked up for visual references for commissions.
...um, yeah, I'm not really sure how to wrap this up. I hope that this is at least read and considered, and I'm more than happy to offer suggestions if you need them regarding anything I've mentioned!