Hmm... I have my fair share of complaints about things, but let me get this straight...
Despite the fact that it was way less crowded (wider hallways, more places to go) than last year and no one was screaming 'keep moving in the halls!' constantly, you think it was more crowded than last year? Honestly, I agree that it was a little packed, but worse than last year? No way.
And yeah, it was hot. Really hot! But... its not like people can control the weather. And logically, where else would they possibly put the dealer's room than the parking garage? I thought the spaciousness of it was awesome, and they had a fan in there, obviously, the heat problem was being acknowledged in some form.
As for the food map, I didn't look at it in depth, but the one place we looked for, we found right away and it was really good. Plus there was Subway and Quiznos and Thai and Fish and Chips and Teriyaki and a BBQ place 1 block away (on the other side of the park), so even for people like me, who had never been in Vancouver, WA before, I was perfectly able to forage for food regardless of whather places were listed off for me. Plus, like you said, if you live in that area, you already know all the good joints anyways, so its not like you were affected, right?
Like I said, I have my share of complaints too, but I'm trying to see the best in it and concentrate on what I did have fun doing instead of what wasn't fun. I met some cool people, even if I ended up meeting a few really rude ones as well. I got to see old friends, as well as make new ones. Every con I've been to has ups and downs, though I'd have to say KC 2004 will always be my favorite. =)
Mind if I ask what your favorite part of the con was?
As for complaints - personally, I get that we need to wear our badges, and I DID wear mine the whole time, but why do they have to be specifically at the neck? Don't people realize that this is inconvenient AND looks horrible in pictures? On the first day, I had spikey hair, and I couldn't even get it around my neck without ripping my costume apart, which really annoyed me, and on the second day, the red and blue just looked idiotic and obvious compared to my black and white costume and the fact that I was already wearing a necklace. By the end of the day, I decided that I would just wear it on my belt loop if I freaking felt like it. >.>
Also, someone needs to post some sort of official, 'Convention Common Courtesy Rules'. Stuff like, don't walk up to someone and point out every detail of how you think they're costume is bad or innaccurate. That happened to my best friend and she felt insecure about her costume the rest of the night. Be nice people! Most of us are nerds and don't have high self esteem to begin with! >.>
As for stuff I liked - It was convenient, parking was cheap, lots of good food nearby, awesome farmers market, and people were really cool about letting you know when they liked your costume. I got way more attention at Kumori-con than I did at Anime Evolution. The masquerade music was too fast to waltz to and it was a little packed, but I had fun there anyways, and appreciated that it existed at all. The hotel staff was unobtrusive but helpful when they needed to be. They sold stuff like aspirin, drinks, etc, right inside the hotel. The reading room had a good variety.