Thank you so much for these videos and tips recently found your website and it’s sooo helpful will be attending this year for the first time and your blog has been amazing 😊
Yikes that’s rough. Sorry that happened to you. We always park in a garage at SDCC, so we’ve never had that but we are definitely on high alert for it at Phoenix and some of the other shows
I'd bring some bandaids and a nail cutter just in case. It doesn't take too much space. It's the worst if you cut yourself or break a nail, and now you are in line just looking at your injury. 😂
We don’t normally do videos of the hotels unless there’s some SDCC activities (activation, wraps, etc), so not sure on that. Regarding the gala, D23 has asked us to come out to cover before, but not sure if they will this year.
@@ParksAndCons the hell fire gala is at the park hotel so I was wondering how far a walk it is and the safest way to get there and where to enter the Parq hotel. Not much info on RUclips about that hotel.
Thanks for the video. This year will be my first year. I bought a small poster tube and an itoya 'profolio' art case, I'm thinking that I might just want to pack one or the other.. (I'm flying in). I guess I'll just have to try and figure out a time what artists are present that I'm interested in and what they are selling.. I also bought a collapsible stool. Kind of worried about the weight of the backpack with that and the water bottle and everything else.. I suppose I can put the backpack down on the ground while waiting in line sometimes.
Thank you so much for these videos and tips recently found your website and it’s sooo helpful will be attending this year for the first time and your blog has been amazing 😊
So glad to help! Lots more videos and podcasts coming to our channels, hope you have a great con!
Great video. Thanks for sharing all those tips on essentials.
Thank you for taking time to watch!
good advice
Thank you!
1st time going to Comic Con....thank you so much for this video!!!
Have a great time!
Thumbs up. Always good advice on this channel.
You’re the best! Thank you so much!
do you take the backpack around with you all day? thanks for the tips!
Yep :-) Thanks for the support!
One year we stored our poster tubes in the car and depending where we parked, they melted and warped from the heat. Things to keep in mind.
Yikes that’s rough. Sorry that happened to you. We always park in a garage at SDCC, so we’ve never had that but we are definitely on high alert for it at Phoenix and some of the other shows
Oh shoot! That sucks!
I'd bring some bandaids and a nail cutter just in case. It doesn't take too much space. It's the worst if you cut yourself or break a nail, and now you are in line just looking at your injury. 😂
Great call!
Will you be making a video showing where the Parq hotel is and the inside of the hotel. Are you going to the Hell Fire Gala?
We don’t normally do videos of the hotels unless there’s some SDCC activities (activation, wraps, etc), so not sure on that. Regarding the gala, D23 has asked us to come out to cover before, but not sure if they will this year.
@@ParksAndCons the hell fire gala is at the park hotel so I was wondering how far a walk it is and the safest way to get there and where to enter the Parq hotel. Not much info on RUclips about that hotel.
Thanks for the video. This year will be my first year. I bought a small poster tube and an itoya 'profolio' art case, I'm thinking that I might just want to pack one or the other.. (I'm flying in). I guess I'll just have to try and figure out a time what artists are present that I'm interested in and what they are selling..
I also bought a collapsible stool. Kind of worried about the weight of the backpack with that and the water bottle and everything else.. I suppose I can put the backpack down on the ground while waiting in line sometimes.
By chance does anyone have a spare badge?
Hey I’m selling Saturday and Sunday. I’m only able to attend Thursday and Friday.
A travel chair is a must for sitting in lines.
if your main thing is Hollywood then i see it being a down year but there is a lot of other things to do too.