The Nerdy Girlie Top 11 Tips for San Diego Comic Con
2013 will be my 5th San Diego Comic Con. I began attending back in 2009 almost on a whim. My husband is a professional and he was able to get free passes for he and I, so I said go for it now that we were living in San Diego. Looking back on these last four SDDCs I have learned a LOT and every year had been better than the last. Here I will share with you what I have learned and loved most about SDCC.
1. Get up early. Just be prepared not to sleep from Preview Night until the end of SDCC on Sunday evening. Maybe catch a quick cat nap in between panels, parties and people watching. There is just too much to see and the lines are longer than ever. If you want in Ballroom 20 or Hall H panel your gonna have to put in the time. Five years ago I got into H Hall's first panel with an arrival time at 8am. Last year we arrived in line for Ballroom 20 at 2am and I was the last person to get into its first panel of the day.
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| With the cast of Being Human in front of Hard Rock Hotel. My favorite celeb spotting spot. |
2. Leave the convention center! The first two years I didn't even venture outside the convention center and now the Hard Rock Hotel is my favorite spot to spy celebrities {Nathan Fillion, the cast of Being Human U.S., Thomas Jane, Nick Swardson}. You cannot miss NERDHQ with its small panels in an intimate setting. Plus Zachary Levi walking around chatting everyone up. Need more proof. My brother was DYING to meet Robert Kirkman last year, but inside the convention center there were only ticketed lotteries and no way getting through the mob. While walking downtown looking for Nerd HQ, I spied a small store that had a sign saying Robert Kirkman was going to do a signing there a few hours from that moment and there were about 7 people in line! Made my brother's con. Venture out people!
3. Parking passes are a God sent. When they go on sale buy them and buy them fast. We have been able to park underneath the convention center since 2010. Only last year was I unable to get a pass for the convention center on preview night and had to park at the Hilton Bay Front Hotel, still an amazing spot. You can drop stuff off, have extra supplies readily available and not have to worry about where your car is all day. Completely worth the $10 per day they both charge. Note the convention center garage does not open until 5am.
4. Your camera should always be at the ready. You NEVER know who you are going to bump into. Literally. It was Sunday one year and as soon as I walked on the floor I saw Andy Serkis chatting away with Peter Mayhew! I was so busy walking and taking their picture I almost ran straight into Sam Witwer. Which would have actually not been to horrible. That is why I try to always keep eyes up and not ALWAYS on the phone. Though...
5. Check, check, check Twitter. Who do you want to "bump" into most? Follow them and all their friends on Twitter. Follow the SDCC hotels. Follow the Gaslamp and all their restaurants. One year I was about to leave SDCC for the day and checked Twitter. I saw that Nathan Fillion tweeted that he was at the CA Browncoats booth. I booked it over there as fast as my legs could carry me and I was able to get a Serenity comic signed by him! Which actually leads me to my #6.
6. Have cash! If it wasn't for my husband having cash on him I wouldn't even have been able to have the comic. I had spent all mine that day, at that exact booth ironically and Nathan was only signing a special comic with all the money going to charity.
7. Laptop and chargers will come in handy for those LONG days! You can start downloading pictures, sharing the fun and keep connected. For me I was able to start editing pictures and writing blog posts that I needed to have done before any sleep that night, if there was any sleep to be had.
8. Just ask. Have a question? You never know when you will get a yes! Felicia Day was a ticketed signing and my brother was super bummed he got there late. There was such a short line and it was moving rather quickly, so we asked and they said sure walk right in. No was ticket needed. Asking made him a happy fan boy.
9. Snacks. The convention center food is pretzels, nachos and the like. Not something that is going to help you get through the day. Buy power bars, fruit, crackers and water bottles to keep on your person. Also have your car or hotel room well stocked to for pit stops throughout the long days and nights. Gaslamp restaurants are usually over priced and crowded. Just call room service or get outside the Gaslamp. Our favorite is Little Italy's Mona Lisa. It is so amazing, huge servings, great prices and most importantly awesome italian food.
10. Bathroom Passes are a great way to get stuff done in between panels you are waiting for. Just make sure you have a #11 with you to save your seat. By all means use the restroom if you need to, but last year I was in Ballroom 20 and used mine to run down to the Fringe signing and take pictures during a panel I didn't particularly care for. You could also shop or just stretch your legs. We usually spend at least one full day in Ballroom 20 so it is defiantly needed. Just do not lose the pass or you will NOT be allowed back into the room. I keep mine in my badge holder.
11. Seat Hoppers. My husband is ours. When the panel looks like it is about to end, he goes up as close as he can and starts stalking people who intend to leave. Last year for the Firefly panel we queued up at 2 a.m. and got great seats. The next day he seat hopped and got us even better seats.
I am super excited for this year. SDCC is my 2nd Christmas. My final advice is to just breath, take it all in and be kind to on another. We are what we make it! See you at the Con!
Staying ZEN at SDCC | DON'Ts of SDCC
Staying ZEN at SDCC | DON'Ts of SDCC





Started going to Comic Con back when you could buy tickets at the door and it was in the old convention center. My last one was 3 years ago. Just too many people, can't wait 6 hours in line for a 30 minute presentation, and tickets sell out in minutes! 4-day passes sell out at the show, can't get them at all (I don't have a S.O. who gets free ones! Wanna adopt me???!!)
ReplyDeleteHave fun and post lots of pics. I shall live vicariously through you! -)
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The lines increasing are no joke though I must have better luck because I didn't line up till 5:30 am for Ballroom 20 but made it in for the first panel Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I am definitely going to get a parking pass this year I didn't realize they were so cheap.
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