WAY early but . . . AX2008?
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WAY early but . . . AX2008?
So is anyone thinking about going to AX2008? I've been considering it but I'd really like to know if people think it's worth going to this year since it's in LA. Their website currently isn't very helpful for people and events as it's still months off.
I'm just trying to plan my year out.
I'm just trying to plan my year out.
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I plan on trying to make it although I'm sure I'll be a bit late due to work as usual. I think from what I heard it'll be in LA for several more years to come.
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I don't have anything against it being in LA. I just heard the venue was smaller than Anaheim. It's probably more expensive for hotels too.
Ah well, it's my favorite post holiday activity - a fresh batch of vacation days to plot out. Right now, I'm about 80% sure I'm going.
Ah well, it's my favorite post holiday activity - a fresh batch of vacation days to plot out. Right now, I'm about 80% sure I'm going.
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I think that it is unlikely that I will attend AX in 2008.
If you look at the area that the conv center is located you will see that there is only one small hotel in the area. The streets at night are dangerous.
Parking is very very expensive, and you will could have to pay parking twice if you ever leave to go get something to eat. There is no food in the area.
So...
1. Your hotel will most likely be at a far enough distance that you will need to have motorized transportation to the conv center.
2. If you drive you will be paying an arm and a leg to park.
3. You will most likely need to leave the area to get something to eat and then have to pay parking again when you come back to the conv center.
If 4 attendees are sharing a vehicle then, you better hope that they can accomodate over 10,000 vehicles.
They were better off in Long Beach. The two that I attended in 2006 and 2007 were largely unimpressive, and disorganized. It's not worth it to go through all the trouble to be in downtown LA.
If you look at the area that the conv center is located you will see that there is only one small hotel in the area. The streets at night are dangerous.
Parking is very very expensive, and you will could have to pay parking twice if you ever leave to go get something to eat. There is no food in the area.
So...
1. Your hotel will most likely be at a far enough distance that you will need to have motorized transportation to the conv center.
2. If you drive you will be paying an arm and a leg to park.
3. You will most likely need to leave the area to get something to eat and then have to pay parking again when you come back to the conv center.
If 4 attendees are sharing a vehicle then, you better hope that they can accomodate over 10,000 vehicles.
They were better off in Long Beach. The two that I attended in 2006 and 2007 were largely unimpressive, and disorganized. It's not worth it to go through all the trouble to be in downtown LA.
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It's always on a four day period surrounding the 4th of July.
This year it is 3-6 July, I believe.
Frankly, I think that they should suck it up and change their dates, and go back to Anaheim.
(they can't have July 4th in Anaheim any more due to another show taking up the whole conv center for the next 10 years.)
This year it is 3-6 July, I believe.
Frankly, I think that they should suck it up and change their dates, and go back to Anaheim.
(they can't have July 4th in Anaheim any more due to another show taking up the whole conv center for the next 10 years.)
Actually, it will be held in the West and South Hall of the L.A. Convention Center which is basically where most of E3 used to be held before last year and should be more than enough room. It's the walk in-between halls that's a killer.duotrouble wrote:I don't have anything against it being in LA. I just heard the venue was smaller than Anaheim. It's probably more expensive for hotels too.
As far as hotel prices, I believe they're at least comparable to Anaheim - and there's a lot of 'em:
http://www.hotels-rates.com/hotels/loca ... A/usa/445/
Good news: No Dizzyland annoyances and no Long Beach smell and parking should actually not be a concern. I never had a problem finding something close (and for free) when I attended E3 prior to last year and it was nothing short of sheer madness during that event. Also, downtown's a little better than it used to be.
Bad news: That being said, it's still downtown Los Angeles. Traffic suuucks - especially in the summertime. If you do decide to come, I'd forgo participating in any Cosplay and instead wear as comfortable clothing and walking shoes as you own. The walk in-between halls includes quite a little trek outside in the sunshine - and it's going to be hot.
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As far as the LA Convention center . It is about 3 times larger than the one in Anahiem and AX will most likely only use as Transmet stated only 2 of the halls so you will not have the cramped space of Long Beach.
I would hope that AX now that they are using that location would make some arrangement with a bus company to provide shuttle service from the local hotels like what Comic-con does in San Diego but I have no faith that those running this con are smart enough.
My wife Maria & I will be there helping Curt and I have been looking for a place for our 4th annual Beta/RS Slugfest cel gathering.
If enough would be interested , I will look into the cost of hiring a shuttle bus to take those that would want to attend the dinner then back to convention center & hotels.
I would hope that AX now that they are using that location would make some arrangement with a bus company to provide shuttle service from the local hotels like what Comic-con does in San Diego but I have no faith that those running this con are smart enough.
My wife Maria & I will be there helping Curt and I have been looking for a place for our 4th annual Beta/RS Slugfest cel gathering.
If enough would be interested , I will look into the cost of hiring a shuttle bus to take those that would want to attend the dinner then back to convention center & hotels.
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I haven't a clue at this point. It seems like I can't do both AX and Comic-Con in the same month. However, if my prep gets bought, I just might be able to afford it(extra $600 a month). Last year, I was limited to only one day because I was finishing my masters degree(final paper was due that following monday). This time, I'll be staying the whole weekend. My priority this year is Comic-Con. I've never gone, and last year I was too drained from school to go. This year, I am definitely there.
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Okay! That's funny to me! I was told the same thing when I went in 2005. That was my first time ever to LA. I nearly froze to death it was so cold (75-80). I live in the deep south with July temps in the humid 90s. I found LA to be so so so dry. I guess it's just all about what you're used to.transmet wrote:- and it's going to be hot.
Hey, Carla, here's their website. It looks like they've added since I went there a couple of days ago - not much though.
http://www.anime-expo.org/
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duotrouble wrote:Okay! That's funny to me! I was told the same thing when I went in 2005. That was my first time ever to LA. I nearly froze to death it was so cold (75-80). I live in the deep south with July temps in the humid 90s. ]transmet wrote:- and it's going to be hot.
LMAO!!!
Same here Erin!
I actually had to go out to the souvenir shop next door and BUY a fleece
hoodie I was so damn cold.
Olivia, Brian, and Joe can attest! I had to wear my Kiba hoodie
at the Rubberslug fest because I was so cold and only brought
sleeveless apparel for going out since I was told the weather was
comparable to Florida's.
yea right