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Anki wrote: ↑08 Feb 2023, 10:00This has to be the worst organised event I have ever attended.
The people organising this have no idea of heath and safety or laws on fire exits (the staff were made aware of these issues)
Fire exits blocked so not useable if anything were to happen, people sat in hallways (blocking them) and in the ‘main stage’ area people sat blocking all isles making it impossible to get to the very little seating there was.
So if there was a fire people would be trampled as they’re sitting and blocking the isles (which legally need to be kept open for this reason).
Staff had no idea what they were doing, even the so called security (of which there was only one) had no idea.
The so called ‘quiet’ area was full of screaming teens and right next to the main stage, so people on the spectrum had nowhere quiet to calm down if they got overwhelmed.
I had to help someone having a panic attack as the staff had no idea what to do (they were told it was happening and asked for help, they just shrugged and turned back to the conversation they were having with other staff about the young, clearly underage girls, how good they looked and what they would love to do to them)
The so called ‘one way’ system was not enforced and the hand written signs that were put up could no be read.
There were to many people crammed into the venue than it can handle.
They cannot enforce their own rules, people were just walking in without wristbands, entering with outside food/drink ect.
Events didn’t run on time, some were an hour early, some were late, the con book and app were wrong on their timings so a lot of people missed what they wanted to attend.
Please do not take or let your kids attend these events.
Not until they sort out the health and safety issues, get rid of the adults who clearly like to abuse and stare inappropriately at clearly underage girls.
DO NOT GIVE THESE PEOPLE YOUR MONEY.
djwiltsh wrote: ↑08 Feb 2023, 13:19This was the first convention I have attended, and for full transparency I'm not into anime or gaming, but needed to be there so that my daughter could attendI do however know a bit about events from my day job. We attended on the Saturday.
First the good points:
- Good range of stalls, my daughter spent many hours browsing through them
- I enjoyed the music acts
- People seemed friendly and accepting. I didn't dress up in costume, and I didn't feel like I was being frowned upon for that.
On the not so good points, I would echo the post above, although I probably wouldn't put it quite that way...
- The venue seemed too small for the number of people there. This was surely predictable based on the number of tickets sold relative to the claimed capacity of the venue? I had no idea it would have been so popular, but given it is, a much larger venue is needed to ensure safety and comfort. The morning was OK, it seemed to get waaayyy busier in the afternoon.
- With the exception of the people in the room with the stage, the staff seemed pretty clueless about how to manage crowds, where things were, what was happening when etc. There was no one to actively manage the crowds, I didn't see any specific "security" people. It felt like a bunch of people who care about anime and gaming and wanted to put on a friendly event, but on the day, the number of attendees required a more professional approach. Perhaps it was a smaller event in the past and was more like a group of friends getting together? I don't know, but either way, it wasn't that this time round, so it needs to be planned and executed with that in mind.
- The one way system was a good idea in theory, but it was badly done on the day. Basic handwritten signs didn't even get put up until later in the day. It needed clear signage, and some kind of barriers to enforce people only going in the direction indicated.
- The anime "theatre" was poor - with a wonky screen, no speakers, and a pile of chairs with the projector on blocking the view. Similarly, there was a TV showing some anime in the bar area, but it was very hard to see or hear
- The sound quality for the musical acts (Nattoheads in particular) was really bad. It didn't appear that there was anyone there who knew how to operate the sound desk for a live band, which was a pity as they were pretty talented
Having said all that, my daughter (11) really enjoyed it and wants to go again. But as an adult, I would want the event to be much better organised and run on the day before I sign up for another one (preferably at a bigger venue...)