What do you need to do to get into those events. Is there anything else anyone here recommends? Anyone else here on the forum planning on attending?
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Comic Con - How Do You do It?
http://steamcrow.com/survive-san-diego-comic-con/
http://uglycouchshow.com/comic-con-2009/
Read the last few days of The Beat re: Comicon Day programming:
http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/
Also, go to Youtube and search on "comicon lines" or "san diego comicon lines" and take a gander at the insanity of the lines for the popular panels.
I'm considering going next year, haven't been there since 1996 and 1997, and I know it's a totally different experience now then it was then. Just imagine 30,000 people at the San Diego Convention Center each day of Comicon. Lots of people.
Prioritize what you truly want to attend, panel-wise, and be prepared to wait in line if it's popular (look at the other panels at the same time, and do a popularity calculation as to how long you think you need to wait to get a decent seat inside the hall.
Edited by Patrick Sun - 7/13/2009 at 04:32 am GMT
The Big Bang panel sounds like it could be easy to get into; 24 could be difficult, particularly if they announce that the actors will be there. So I would say choose your events with care, and be aware that getting from point A to point F can be a little like a salmon swimming upstream to spawn. And try to have fun!
That said, I did manage to see a lot of what I wanted. Going with a friend certainly helps.
The most extreme line I was in went from the lobby area of the last meeting hall (Hall H), out the front, and wrapped around the end of the convention center to the facility's back side. Here's a photo I took, which doesn't really do it justice, but it's kind of pretty. :)

I'm considering going next year, haven't been there since 1996 and 1997, and I know it's a totally different experience now then it was then. Just imagine 30,000 people at the San Diego Convention Center each day of Comicon. Lots of people.
I'm thinking I will go again next year also.
Secure advance permission from your spouse to ogle the costumed people to your heart's content.
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Secure advance permission from your spouse to ogle the costumed people to your heart's content.
[SEXIST PIG]Over the past couple of years, the quality of costumed girls at comic conventions has really increased. It used to just be the random fat girl dressed up like some anime character. Nowadays, there's girls that are actually pretty hot.[/SEXIST PIG]
There are the ones who are hired by the vendors in a show of shameless pandering. :)
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Then there are those who do it just for fun and have developed a following, like Christy Marie:
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