Nan Desu Kan
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I'm back from a trip to Denver with
babaca and
tameiki, which included our first ever visit to the Nan Desu Kan convention.
Good things about Nan Desu Kan:
1) The con takes over the entire hotel and all its rooms for the weekend. This means there are no mundane guests (or religious conference attendees) underfoot being scared by all the costumed freaks. Hotel staff, I suspect, rapidly become immune to anything.
2) More people were in costume than in normal clothes. This may be a consequence of 1). I have never been to a con either in the UK or the US where cosplayers were the majority, and walking around the hallways with the crowds, it all just looked really awesome. They made me feel bad for not making the effort!
3) The main hall was big enough to hold everyone who wanted to be in there, even for events like the AMV show.
Bad Thing about Nan Desu Kan:
1) The main event hall was the only really big room, and/or 7000 people is too many. The biggest of the secondary panel rooms only held 220, which meant that people were actually having to queue to get into generic discussion panels, and even then the end of the line didn't make it inside. Not a problem I've come across at any other con.
So Nan Desu Kan was fun. And as ever, the company was even better!
Also, if you are ever in Denver, make whatever effort is required to visit the Domo Japanese restaurant. Ignore the fact that it's in an odd part of town, next to the railway line, a patch of fenced off wasteland and a grey concrete warehouse. Once you're into the little entrance courtyard, it's beautifully decorated and oozes ambience. There is also far too much really good food. All that, and they're environmentally conscientious about the source of the tuna for their sushi :-)
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Good things about Nan Desu Kan:
1) The con takes over the entire hotel and all its rooms for the weekend. This means there are no mundane guests (or religious conference attendees) underfoot being scared by all the costumed freaks. Hotel staff, I suspect, rapidly become immune to anything.
2) More people were in costume than in normal clothes. This may be a consequence of 1). I have never been to a con either in the UK or the US where cosplayers were the majority, and walking around the hallways with the crowds, it all just looked really awesome. They made me feel bad for not making the effort!
3) The main hall was big enough to hold everyone who wanted to be in there, even for events like the AMV show.
Bad Thing about Nan Desu Kan:
1) The main event hall was the only really big room, and/or 7000 people is too many. The biggest of the secondary panel rooms only held 220, which meant that people were actually having to queue to get into generic discussion panels, and even then the end of the line didn't make it inside. Not a problem I've come across at any other con.
So Nan Desu Kan was fun. And as ever, the company was even better!
Also, if you are ever in Denver, make whatever effort is required to visit the Domo Japanese restaurant. Ignore the fact that it's in an odd part of town, next to the railway line, a patch of fenced off wasteland and a grey concrete warehouse. Once you're into the little entrance courtyard, it's beautifully decorated and oozes ambience. There is also far too much really good food. All that, and they're environmentally conscientious about the source of the tuna for their sushi :-)
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Date: 2011-09-13 07:23 pm (UTC)I'd all but forgotten about the religious conference at that hotel for Yaoicon! *falls over laughing* Yes, it was very nice to have the entire hotel for the con. The staff seemed to be very forgiving of all the weirdness around them :)
Just my opinion but they should've had repeats of panels throughout the con so people who didn't make it into the first one could get in on the second go 'round. When I first heard that the line went down the hall, down the staircase and down another hall... wow. And all just for a discussion panel. 0_0
What, are you saying you didn't like the industrial look of the outside of Domo Restaurant? *laughs* I think our first impression of the back of the place was quite funny. The inside and the food more than made up for it though. And, as you said, the good food seasoned with even better company really made the experience memorable! =D
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Date: 2011-09-14 04:37 am (UTC)I've grown used to finding fabulous restaurants in odd places while attending cons with you :-)
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Date: 2011-09-14 04:46 am (UTC)Hey! What are you... oh, wait. Um... yeah. Never mind. XD
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