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by Chibichuu » Today, 00:44
Yoo!
So we went to Manchester Anime and Gaming con this last weekend (26th/27th April and attended both days). This is the first time I have also been to a Anime League convention. In my 13 years of convention goer experience, I have to say this is one of the worst organised conventions I have ever been to. Reading some of the posts above mine, it seems my sentiment is similar to other congoers. Don't get me wrong, I had an fun time, but that was due to being with my friends, interacting with guests, cosplayers and some of stall holders. THAT was fun, but the overall con organisation was incredibly abysmall. I'll go through different points and give positives/negatives for each section and explain my experience.
Entrance:
So when we arrived on the saturday, it was quite difficult to find the entrance and find someone to show our barcode tickets to get in, there were multiple doors, and very unclear signage. After finding staff to ask (staff of the venue, not even con staff), we eventually were directed to the proper entrance, only to have 2 bouncers there to also say they cant check tickets either! They pointed us to a group of people futher away from the entrance. There were 3 staff members, not all of them were even wearing their staff shirts and surrounded by people trying to get their bracelet and scan bar codes. It was a mess, how were we supposed to find them? There is no area for a line to form and the staff arent even stood near the entrance. On saunday however this problem seems to have been rectified as barriers were pout up near the entrance to make a line
Eventually we get our barcodes scanned and given bracelets so the bouncers know we can come in (it's great you have them there!) However the bracelets were the paper ones that are extremely cheap quality and you can't take them off without ripping them. Sure they are good for a day, but this is a 2 day con! I showered the next day of course like I'd hope most other congoers do and the water obviously ruins the bracelet. ALL cons ive ever been to that have multiple days, you are given a lanyard, plastic badge or fabric bracelets that you can take on and off and last a long time. It's odd that paper ones were given when if you got early bird tickets you were automatically given a plastic badge, but it's not even used to let you into the con and just a souvenir in a way. You clearly have the means to make them, so please provide them to all con goers.
Convention Space:
The con space consisted of 2 small sports halls, connected by a narrow coridoor and a stage/bar room which was across the street in a completely different building with very little signage. I had no idea it existed until others around me pointed it out (they stumbled across it). This is good for a 1 day con, but absolutely not for 2 days, we had explored everything and visited all the stalls in 2 hours and other than the timed panels and events, there's really nothing else to do. Because of the expensive price ontop of this, it really makes the event not worth the money at all! York comic con (York Unleashed) has tickets for £10 and arguably has a larger con space than this event in Manchester.
The convention cleanliness here was frankly disgusting. The toilets especially were dreadful, it's rare I see toilets this bad. The facilities and build of them aren't the problem, but it was the fact no one was cleaning them throughout the day at all. Toilet roll was empty in almost all the stalls, bodily fuilds on the toilet seats and floor. When you have thousands of people entering this tiny con space you NEED to have cleaners throughout the day! Ontop of this, I noticed bins weren't being emptied regularly throughout the day either. They were overflowing, spilling onto the floor and because of this, congoers were leaving their rubbish around the con as there's nowhere else to leave them. When we sat down for a panel on saturday, it made me feel so gross and uncomfrotable as there were cups, dropped food and trash all over the floor next to the seats.
Signage was really bad guys, from the entarance, to different halls and toilets. It was hard to find anything. Please add more and larger signs.
Stalls:
I am half and half on this one. Artist Alley type stalls are ALWAYS the best! You had a great selected and please pick more of them! It's fantastic to see small artists getting the chance to showcase and sell their work, they are extremely talented and are always selling high quality and unique products.
However, I did notice a large abundance of re-sellers. Overpriced aliexpress/temu style products, traced art and bootleg mechandise were rampant in the main hall and it was extremely sad to see. Sure it sells, but they are taking advatange of some of your ticket holders that don't know any better, it's not fair on them.
Food choices were pretty good! I definitely think there should have been more main meal style foods and food trucks outside. But lots of amazing snacks, bakery foods and even a place selling onigiri and curry! Ive never seen that before at a con and the onigiris tasted amazing! Definitely hitting the nail on the head there with including Japanese food and culture into the event! Brilliant stuff!
Event Timing:
Im not sure if the Marathon booked their event before or after you guys.. But regardless man it was terrible either way. Trying to get around on sunday was horrendous, the finish line of the marathon was the next street over to the con! Please dont book it the same weekend as a major event or at least have it far away from the other event.
Guests:
Hit the nail on the head again with this one! Amazing to have voice actors invited, small and big alike. Was great meeting them and they are some of the kindest people I have ever met. They even got to have their own panels, which were incredibly insightful and fun to listen to. It definitely brings me and others to a con like this!
Events:
I think you guys had a wide range of events here and that was great to see! There were lots of things happening on first and second stage on both days and I especially loved the band performances on second stage! I noticed you guys also had karaoke and raves in the evenings, I unfortunately didn't attend them as I went out with friends, so I cannot give an opinion. However, the fact that theres even an event is really awesome to see. Most cons I go to end at like 5pm, and I think that's such a shame because so much more could be happening! If you got to a con for a whole weekend you wanna have fun and party! I even brought my glowsticks just in case we did go as I was genuinley excited that this was an event!
Organisational wise for some events I cannot say was amazing. At the voice actor panel on sunday, when the voiceactors were introduced and they came on stage, there was a line of people inbetween the stage and the seats were people were trying to watch! We wouldnt see anything! It took staff a good few minutes to move the line elsewere and only after the actors were introduced, they had to walk around the line, bless them. It was incredibly unprofessional and awkward to say the least.. I dont think the VA's were impressed either. The line people were waiting for was event sign ups, its great people wanna take part in things but putting it right next to the stage was not a great idea.
Cinema Room? Oh my god this one is hilariously bad. When I looked at the schedule I was excited for this! The idea of a cinema room is great! A nice cosy place to chill and watch anime films. Right? uhhh NOPE hahah. It was a tiny tv screen with chairs lined behind it in the middle of one of the entrances to the convention, its surrounded by walls of people transfering inbetween the gaming room and sports halls. It was a very busy and loud space and absolutely an innapropriate place to have a 'cinema'. Id be surprised if people in the 2nd row could see the tv screen is was so small, let alone hear anything from all the craziness surrounding the seating area.
Definitely have a dedicated room next time!
Staff:
Despite the lack of staff near the entrance on day 1 and some not wearing their staff shirts, the staff were great thoughout the rest con! They were always friendly and engaging, especially hosting the panels and you could tell they were all passionate about the con and being there! I feel like I always ended up talking to them a lot longer after asking them a question/help, which was always fun! They were even helping out the invited guests and making sure they had water which is always great to see as well!
Conclusion:
I think that covers everything! I really wanted to see this con shine and don't get me wrong there were lots of fun moments, but they were mostly due to being around my friends, guests, other con goers and some stall holders. It's the PEOPLE that gave the con it's positives rather than the convention itself. There really needs to be major improvements for it to stand out in the ever growing list of coventions popping up around the country, I hope some of my points will be taken into consideration! I also noticed you guys are doing like 10-20 cons this year. This is really excessive in comparison to other companies that host 1-5 each year. I understand these cons are small, but hosting so many in one year screams quantity over quality. Maybe tone it back a bit so you can put more time and effort into making them the best they can be! This took me like an hour to write so I hope you can tell im passionate! Looking forward to the future!