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If Comic-Con contracts into a regional show it won't be the Comic- Con, we know today. No big names, no Hollywood premiers no exclusives. Now I'm fine with that because I'm local but it won't be the pop culture phenomena that it was. And you can forget about expanding the convention center. Yes, we hard core fans will go but the people that bring in the big bucks for the city and make Hollwood pay attention may not.
Hall H was walk-in and half empty when they dropped the Top Gun teaser for crying out loud!
Everything sounds amazing, the offsites & properties, etc.I just don't think I will want to put the effort into seeing them. I see this as a 'me' problem not a con problem.The only thing on my list is getting a Sig from JMS on a Babylon 5 poster.EtaThis is what I hope doesn't happen
Umm...wow
I just watched that video... it looks like people are waiting for the hall to open. They're just standing there. It's not the actual exhibit floor.
Really cannot be stressed how fortunate we are that SDCC has a competent and organized way to get people into the hall with multiple points of entry and clear queues to funnel people into. Granted, this was almost a decade ago when I came,but from what I can tell, they have not changed a bit. AX basically just lets people congregate on the first floor prior to opening. Exhibitor floor is on the second. So they block off the stairs and escalators. There's no queue, no designated lines, just they let folks mob on the first floor. Glad we don't do anything like that for SDCC. The moment they let the barriers down, its a free for all to the stairs/escalators.Here's a twitter link with pics from the top of said stairs/escalatorsYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Login