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Old 04-09-2012, 03:54 PM   #7
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Re: Anime Boston 2012

Christmas, Eternal and I have returned from the Boston that was full of Anime.
First off, let me say that if you own a 3DS and use Street Pass, JACKPOT! If your like me, and you carry your 3DS with the hopes of finding people to help continue your quests in "Find Me" or finish those panels in "Puzzle Quest" only to find that maybe only 1 person has a Nintendo 3DS, then your in luck, YOU CANNOT GO 10 FT, without running into 10 Miis at your gate (which is the maximum), you also re-meet Miis you meet with increased levels to continue "Find Me", over the weekend I gathers over 300 Miis and even have a lv 7 Christmas and Lv 6 Eternal (who is useless against shield enemies) who break through 2-3 early dungeons.

Aside from the 3DS benefits, there is the hotel that everyone, obviously, would be cornered in. There are 25 floors and 5 additional floors (for VIPs). These elevators shoot up and down faster like it's no one's business, as we where housed on the 19th floor we could reach Floor 2 (the main floor for the convention) in less than 20-30 seconds, what a time saver! However BEWARE Sundays, since Sundays are the last days, it's commonplace to have to pass up 2-3 elevators, as the ones that reach your floor are over crowded. the service is incredible and it's very hard to find a hotel that prides itself into taking responsibility for EVERYTHING that happens (whether it be you had an item stolen from you, or where generally unhappy with the service)

Now lets talk about the con itself. THE PEOPLE, oooooh so many people. you'll find yourself surrounded by several cosplayers, wearing the same outfits, I counted roughly...4 different Grells, 3 Rangikus, a dozen human-ized Ponies, Narutos, Ichigos, and so on. The only conventions I've ever hit up was ConnectiCon (and an unnameable one that was just... awful. I'm under the impression the amount of people attending where about 30,000. Getting through the crowds, in or out, at the Hynes building took a bit of effort, if you don't like appearing on films, it's next to impossible to avoid a camera.

The Dealer's hall, everyone's favorite part, is vast, and well spread out. There's an unbelievable amount of room (it consists of 2 rooms) for people to walk, and an incredible amount of tables for people to buy things. If your like me and just hate how unorganized stands in the dealer's room are then you'll feel at ease. Fair warning though, this applies to the dealer's room as well as just about to every door, they have Staff and Police checking badges when walking into the Dealer's room and or into the convention, your badge being visible is a MUST!

The Kanato Itou concert was incredible, as press, Eternal and I where privileged to sit in the center front row of the concert, seeing as this was my first every concert, you can imagine I was overjoyed being there, you can thank the power of "Final Boss Kana" for that experience.

All in all, I had an incredible weekend, I enjoyed the various options, the countless cosplayers/attendees, the professionals among the staff/volunteers at Anime Boston and the Sheraton Boston Hotel, and 91.8 The Fan for giving me the opportunity to share this wonderful experience with you all.

My only regrets? I have 2:

1) I wasn't able to locate a High School of the Dead Saeko Wall Scroll

2) I didn't get to play ninja
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