Surviving Your First Convention: 5 Do’s and 5 Don’ts from a First Time Con Attendee
Photos courtesy of Dragon Con Photography (c) 2017 Dragon Con, Inc
Conventions were something I’d always been curious about, but had never actually attended. You could say I wasn’t exactly the demographic they appealed to: I didn’t watch anime, I didn’t play videogames, I had trouble naming more than 10 superheroes in the Marvel Universe. However, working at Paste where we celebrate all things geeky, I’d been just on the cusp of comprehending, and dare I say it, enjoying it all. Dragon Con is in Atlanta, Ga., where I live, and friends who have attended (many, many times, I may add) have called it their favorite holiday of the year. So, I figured, why not? I’ll go. I was not at all sure what to expect over Labor Day Weekend 2018, when I went to the 32nd annual Dragon Con for my very first convention, flanked by a great friend group and 80,000 very enthusiastic strangers.
Since it was my first time attending, I wanted to fully experience what it is to go to a convention. I dove head first into the culture and tried everything I could. Feeling completely out of my element was terrifying, but it was also pretty thrilling. I will admit doing things I’ve never done before is something I get quite a kick out of (I did go to Japan to cover an esports tournament of a game I’d only heard of a couple weeks before my flight, after all), and I know it isn’t for everyone, but sometimes you truly have to carpe diem. When in Rome, right?
Here’s what I learned attending Dragon Con for the first time, in a series of simple Do’s and Don’ts. While this is specifically in reference to Dragon Con, most of this advice can be used for any convention. I promise.
Do get a badge for the full con, and not just a single day.
Dragon Con begins on a Thursday, and it lasts until Monday. This year, it takes place Aug. 29 and lasts through Sept. 2. There are activities, shows, panels, and much, much more, and there’s no way you can fit it all into one day. If you’re spending the money you might as well experience all that you can.
Don’t miss the parade.
I missed the parade. I regret it to this day. If you miss the parade, you too will regret it. The parade is a Dragon Con tradition, showcasing just about every videogame, comic, film and television franchise you could ever imagine. It’s incredible to see what people come up with, as many of the costumes are homemade. Which leads me to my next point:
Do cosplay.
You absolutely must try cosplaying. I did it as a first timer newbie and it was a total blast. I may not know much about convention culture, but I do know about Sailor Moon (thank you, ‘90’s Cartoon Network Toonami). I went as the one I relate most to: Sailor Jupiter. It was truly scary walking around downtown Atlanta in less clothes than I’d normally wear, but once I was on convention grounds I felt completely comfortable. I actually felt like I fit in, which I did not expect to feel the entire weekend. A lady even asked to take my photo! (Though I will admit, the following day my boyfriend wore the costume, and he got much more attention than I did. Naturally.)
Don’t forget to drink water.
Yes, most of the convention is indoors, but the days are long and you walk around a lot. There’s also quite a bit of alcohol, especially during the late night parties. Which, did I mention there are late night parties? There are late night parties. Stay hydrated. Don’t get hungover and ruin your weekend.
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