You know, I absolutely love hearing from people who go to our convention and others and what they see we can improve on and what we (and other conventions do well)
I know every con-goer knows lines will never go away (as an attendee of Comic-Con, I feel it's sort of a cleansing ritual... a moment of zen and reflection before my nerd is fulfilled) but the reg team is certainly hard at work planning for the years onslaught and with a great team helming it, I do have a lot of faith that things will run smooth!
Space is probably going to be an issue for Kumoricon for at least a few more years, depending on where our numbers get to. If we continue to grow, and outgrow all hotel space available and half to make the jump to the OOC (Oregon Convention Center) the space is actually BIGGER than the Washington Trade Center (or so I am told). That means more rooms which *could* be incorporated into staging, photography and other social situations outside of panels and events. But, as I said... it takes a bigger attendance record than we have to make the jump without drowning the con in debt, so for now, we wear our jeans a little tight and we'll make'em into cutoffs when and if we outgrow'em. Thats just the way lil cons like us have to do!
And I know EVERYONE has heard this a million times over, but we are trying to really get the word out; You say you love the con and want to help, but you have a panel at practically EVERY hour of EVERY day of con? Thats okay! When and if you find a spot in time that you realize you have nothing going on, even something as small as a 1-2 hour time slot, come by the yoji-office or the info-booth and ask if you can volunteer a bit, give 1 or 2 people a lunch break! You'd be surprised how much a 30 minute respite can rejuvenate ANYONE, but very few people realize that that is a valuable amount of time to us!
If you have a break in your schedule enough to man a post for a lunch break or a shift change, PLEASE STOP BY! You will be doing a favor to many more people than those you let get sustenance, you will be helping out stressed coordinators, frustrated managers and busy Directors who may not have remembered that poor Timmy the Yoji hasn't had a meal in 7 hours!
And even if you never have a moment in time, consider letting your friends who join you take some of their "free" time and donate it to K-con, they will definitely be glad they did!
Okay, thats my sales pitch of volunteers.... I'm off!