mgosdin wrote:
We went to the MegaCon in Orlando, the turnout was very good.
They expanded their venue into three of the convention halls this year, so even with a noticeably higher turnout there wasn't the crowded atmosphere of the last two cons.
Saw some of the Funimation voice actors and PR people, also saw the one Media Blasters rep.
Had yet another close encounter with Vic Mignogna, I swear he picks the tallest person in the room and then does something silly in front of him or her. This time he was shrieking at the Funimation folks in a high pitched voice, "Honey, I'm hoooommmmeee!"
I'm going to try to make some more of the local cons this year.
Mark Gosdin
But the Funimation PR guys were at Katsucon...? Media Blasters had a table there, though without their DC-area traditional crossplayer staffing it. If Media Blasters can hold tables at 2 simultaneous cons I have some hope for them surviving. I think "some" of the Funi actors is an understatement as MegaCon managed to procure practically the whole current Funi roster, with the exception of Tatum.
On the plus side, we did get a few Sentai-affiliated guests at Katsucon, MegaCon didn't manage to steal away the Ayres brothers or Josh Grelle.
Rigum frigum Megacon ragum fragum
To answer the question, I go to cons for the guests. The fan panels and the spectacle of it all come in second

Though in the case of Katsucon, the venue alone is a pretty compelling reason. I've been to many cons, and the National Harbor has been the most impressive venue. The polar opposite of events like AnimeNEXT and AnimeNORTH that, while fun, are basically held in warehouses.