Attending Your First Covention P4 :: Helpful Reminders

Reprinted from previous column on theOtaku.com

So now that you have some idea how to spend your weekend (in between the sugar rushes and arguing who could kick who’s ass in Naruto), I’d like to point out some common courtesies and important reminders. Don’t get too caught up in going into debt in the Dealer’s Room to remember these crucial things.

Con Etiquette

Any time you are dealing with other human beings, there are some basic rules to remember.

Be Polite
Everyone has the right to be there, and being polite really will get you further in life. With long lines and crowded events, making friends can be very useful. They can hold seats or watch your spot while you run to the bathroom.

Don’t Glomp
Glomping is running up and tackle-hugging someone. And while you might do it to your friends, there are simply too many people around at a convention. Even if they are your friend, you might startle them and push them into the person behind them.

And never glomp a cosplayer. They put a lot of time and energy into their costumes and many props are delicate. If you need to give Sesshoumaru a hug, ask and be gentle.


Artist – Stefanie
For the sake of all those around you, please shower regularly. Please. Or we will be forced to get the Febreze.

Remember Personal Hygiene
Cons can get overwhelming, but don’t forget to take a shower. With so many people crowded in a small place, the smell begins to set in. So remember, wear deodorant, take a shower, brush your hair, and just do the things you would normally do for school.

Listen to Staff
The convention staff are there to help. They have also probably not gotten a whole night of uninterrupted sleep in the last two weeks. Don’t get snappy with them when the line is too long or they need to ask you to follow the rules. Most cons still require them to pay to enter the event, and they do not get enough out of the con to make up for all the hours of work they put in. They do this because they love anime and they want to make the convention experience better for everyone.

Don’t Complain About it, Volunteer.
Going home to bitch on your LJ isn’t productive for the con. Try volunteering and offer your services next year. That’s the only way to bring about change. I’ll talk more next month about what exactly you can do to help out. But no matter your age, there are things you can do.

Important Reminders

EAT and DRINK WATER. Silly, I know. But so many people forget these two little things. Most cons try to keep jugs of water around, and at the very least there are drinking fountains. Save a little room in your bag for a water bottle.

Don’t just eat in the con-suite (a room at some cons where the con provides food to the underfed masses), unless they provide a good range of nourishment. You need to remember your fruits and veggies now more than ever. A good diet will help you make it through the weekend without a Sunday sugar crash.

Wear sunscreen as well: you never know how much you are going to be outdoors. I’ve had to stand outside for hours to register, or travel between buildings at a con that has outgrown one hotel.

When you leave your hotel room, make sure you have everything you need. Keep in mind though that you might have to leave a backpack at the bag check when you enter the Dealer’s Room. So have your money in a separate wallet or small bag that you can take inside of crowded rooms with you. If you are wearing a costume, make sure to build in pockets or carry a small bag.

Remember, the full print guides are available at http://www.otakusurvivalguide.com and feature lots more information and humorous illustrations.

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