Honestly, I found the entire thing to be dull quickly, and somewhat offensive on a personal level. Here's why:
1) I was one of the people who really wanted to see the skits judged by the audience, too. What did they pick? A piece of furniture! I talked with the Cosplay Skit Coordinator about it and told her that I think the right should be stripped away.
2) My skit was the first one that involved a chair. I admit, it was somewhat funny to hear the crowd cheering for the chair before my skit even started. However, I can see others who busted their butts off coming up with something to entertain the crowd getting jipped by A PIECE OF FURNITURE! Whether I won something or not, I didn't really care. I mainly wanted to see the event have more submissions, and therefore, more entertainment. Others were wanting to win, though. I hope they're upset by this, not to the point to where they're not going to try again next year, but enough to where they'd feel like voicing their concern.
3) Who gets the award? The chair isn't even alive! Personally, I think that the #2 should have gotten the award, since furniture can't appreciate an award like this. Since this isn't the case, then perhaps the Hilton should have received it, since they own the chair.