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Going to DragonCon? 10 Tips for a Great Experience
The annual sci-fi convention in downtown Atlanta can be daunting for first-timers and veterans alike, but with these tips, you'll avoid many a hassle and headache.

More than 50,000 fans are expected to descend on downtown Atlanta this weekend for the 27th-annual DragonCon, a four-day event celebrating science fiction, fantasy, comics, gaming and more.
Iβve been to six of the last seven conventions, and Iβve picked up a few tips along the way. Whether youβre planning your first trip to the Con, or youβre no stranger to here, hopefully youβll find something below that will get you to the end of the convention without sustaining much battle damage:
Be prepared for the weather. The current forecast tells us the weekend will start with temps in the low 90s, with the highs sliding down slightly as the weekend progresses, likely due to the threat of thunderstorms.
If you plan on attending any of the popular panels (presentations with big-name celebrities), youβre bound to be waiting outside in long lines for a long period of time in the heat island that is Atlantaβs streets. So for the sunshiny weather, consider bringing some sunscreen, a cooling towel, and a water bottle. Youβll find water dispensers inside most of the hotelsβ big ballrooms and in the hallwaysβuse them, and your water bottle, to your advantage when you get ready to venture back outside.
A rain jacket is your best bet if showers slide into downtown. An umbrella isnβt a bad idea, but if youβre in a tightly packed line, opening one up may be tough, though if your umbrella is big enough, you may consider using it to make friends of someone next to you.
Get your convention badge, and keep it on you, at all times. If you preregistered for the convention, youβll want to bring the postcard you got in the mail so the registration staff can get you checked in and on your way in a hurry.
Your badge will come with a clip, but itβs not the most secure way to keep it on your person, so I recommend bringing a lanyard for it. You can find some great nerdy lanyards at stores such as Hot Topic.
If you lose your badge, you wonβt be able to get back into the convention. So make sure you keep it on you at all times, and make sure you bring it each day of the convention.
Wear comfortable shoes. If youβre an active attendee, youβre bound to be walking to a number of panels throughout the day, which will likely have you hiking from hotel to hotel. That also means youβll probably be standing a lot as well. So do your feet a favor by wearing something that wonβt have you nursing blisters by the time Labor Day rolls around.
Bring a chair! It may be tough to lug the typical tailgating-type chair around all weekend (and it may even be frowned upon by event staff, though some attendeesβ costumes and props take up just as much space), but there are some lightweight and compact options out there. One such option is the Pocket Chair, which is small enough to fit in a purse and even some pockets (my wife and I each have one).
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Bring snacks. Youβll need some energy if you hope to experience a full day of the Con. The convention has no scheduled meal breaks, so if you want to experience everything you want, you may have to skip a meal. That saidβ¦
Expected a crowded food court. During the regular meal times, youβll be hard-pressed to find a table. If you dare to grab some food during the busy times, you may want to designate someone with you to scout for and secure a table when one becomes available, or resign yourself to find a spot along a wall or in a quiet corner. If you donβt mind an irregular meal time, youβre more apt to find a place to sit when itβs not so crowded.
You may have better luck at some of the restaurants downtown, but they too may be busier than normal, especially with football fans in town.
Bring money. Passes to DragonCon arenβt the cheapest tickets in town, but once youβve bought them, youβll probably need to get our your wallet a few other times, such as when you want some food or drinks. The dealersβ rooms might have some merchandise youβll want to procure, and if you want a picture or autograph from a celebrity in the Walk of Fame, youβre probably going to have to shell out some dough. Some celebrities donβt charge for those fan experiences, but if theyβre a big enough name, they probably will.
Costumes are half the fun. OK, so you wonβt catch yours truly wearing one during the weekend, but if you have a costume that has anything to do with sci-fi, fantasy, literature, video games, or anything nerdy, by all means, wear it! You definitely wonβt be alone, as many attendees will be there in costume, too.
Donβt have a costume? Wear a geeky T-shirt.
Bring a camera. Youβll see some awesome costumes throughout the weekend, and most of those folks wonβt mind having their picture taken. Itβs common courtesy to ask before you snap a photo, though, and itβs best to ask to take a shot when your subject is waiting in line or standing in a hotel lobbyβnot when they may be heading to their next event.
Not every event during the weekend will take kindly to flash photography, and if youβre walking through the Walk of Fame, youβll need permission from the celebrity to take their picture, and as I mentioned earlier, youβll probably need to hand over some cash.
Lastly, please, please, PLEASE shower! With all the people around, the law of averages says youβre bound to smell some body odor during the weekend (known by many Con-goers as βCon funkβ). You wonβt be very popular if the βCon funkβ is coming from you. You may be dressed like a Klingon, but you donβt have to smell like one.
On the flip side, dousing yourself with cologne or perfume probably wonβt win you any friends, either. It may be of some help at times, but it will most likely irritate those around you when youβre in line or trying to walk through a crowded hotel lobby.
Got any other tips for your fellow DragonCon attendees? Share them in the comments.
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