To everyone who was at Kumoricon this year.
This year was a learning experience and I know some things went well and some things...not so well. We all know that the hotel layout wasn't the best fit for us, but we now have a whole year to plan how to do things better.
I know there have been many questions and concerns, and I’d like to address those that affected the most people.
The reason we and the hotel staff were so tough on head counts going down to the main ballroom level is because that level is underground, and really only has one exit in case of an emergency. I hate turning people away from main events, but to ensure the safety of everyone, and to keep the fire marshal happy so we don’t get shut down entirely, I will if I have to.
We are working on a better ticketing system to get people into main events.
We do have a contract with the Hilton for 2010. People have been calling for us to break our contract and go somewhere else. I need everyone to know that we will not break our contract. If we did that we could get blacklisted from the Hilton and all the hotel chains that Hilton owns, such as the Doubletree, Hampton Inn and Embassy Suites. We wouldn't be able to get a contract with any other hotel of any size and Kumoricon would quite literally die.
We have one more year in this contract and we are going to do everything we can to make things run smoothly. I don't know where we will be in 2011, but after the elections in October we will appoint a new Facilities Liaison and he or she will scout locations for us.
If you ever have a problem with a Kumoricon staffer or attendee, bring it to someone's attention. Our Yojimbo should all be carrying radios and the Info Booth is a great place to find a staff member who can point you in the right direction to someone who can hear out your complaint.
If you have a problem with a hotel employee, bring it to the hotel front desk and let them know, and then bring it to either the Con Chair, Vice Chair or Facilities Liaison and we will deal with it ASAP.
Rant and Rave at the end of Closing Ceremonies is a good place to tell the executive board and the attending staff what you liked and what you didn't about the con that year. If people feel the need we can set aside some time at our general meetings for a rant/rave session each month.
I apologize for the delay in posting this. The board has been tracking the many concerns and issues people have, and these were found to be the most prevailing.
Thank you to everyone who came and made this year great despite the obstacles we had to deal with. It has been said that our people are some of the nicest and most welcoming con people around, and that is what brings me back year after year.