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captain_slinky ([personal profile] captain_slinky) wrote2009-09-11 03:04 pm

PROS/CONS of Professional Conventions Part II: The Cons

    Bellingham Convention Cons
  • Smaller convention = Less Customers
  • Convention being put on by somebody completely different this year
  • Different location than last year; not anywhere near The Mall which I thnk brought most of the customers last year
  • Not much in the way of celebrity guests yet

  • Close enough to the border that Canadian Currency may become an issue
      Portland Concention Cons
    • Three hours away is awfully far to drive with an open truck full of paper goods in Washington State in November
    • Unfamiliar with the venue
    • Tables are more expensive
    • On a Sunday, which would mean not getting home till late Sunday night.
    • Would have to take two vehicles, I think...
    • Not much in the way of guests yet
  • [identity profile] captain-slinky.livejournal.com 2009-09-11 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
    Bellingham we have the half-way point of my parents house for a pit-stop in case of emergency, but if we break down on the way to Portland all we've got is our reliance on AAA, so I'd want a back-up vehicle in case anything went horrifically wrong.

    And regarding the "Excitement" factor; neither one of the shows has anyone that mind-blowing as a guest. Now, if The Bellingham Convention Guy takes his cue from the previous organizrs? There will also be panels on Independent Film Making and Indie Rock Concerts all day long :) But even as it is right now, I'd choose Bellingham over Portland just because it's closer.