Monday, January 25, 2016

Ohayocon Review 2016 #2

Cosplay Reviews - Ohayocon 2016 by Lexyrox


Size - 15,000 - 17,000

Panels - 3/5, So since this year a lot of the convention hall was under construction and so off limits, some of the panel rooms were not accessible, however for the ones that they had, I believe they did not optimize their space or time. There were a lot of holes in the schedule and not a lot of 'have to go to' pannels. For the 'have to go to' panels there were, they filled up quickly and there were long lines (over 2 hours) 

Dealers Room - 4/5, there was a variety of different vendors and most were average con prices, but some good deals. There were a lot of people in the dealer room at most times, however, i believe this is because there were not a lot of good pannels, and overall stuff to do. ohayocon splits up its vendor hall and artist alley into 2 separate floors and there is not a good way to get to one from the other.

Staff - Con staff: 2.5/5, Outside Staff: -1 The staff was overworked and stressed as usual. Tempers flared and I heard rummers about some of them acting like real assholes. There was this one situation that I witnessed about the cops who were there to help with the convention staff yell at an unsuspected con-goer for going the 'wrong' way in a narrow hall. They were very unprofessional and acted like the general scum of the world. Made me really mad. it wasn't his fault. 

Venue - 2/5 under construction so cramped 

Guest Ex. - N/A

Photoshoot - 3/5 not as big as last year 

Autographs - N/A

Locations - 3/5 there was a cafeteria, however, it was very busy, there weren't a lot of cheap eateries around the con. 

Con Quirks - they called the masquerade a cosplay expo and like 5 people signed up. 

Professionalism - 3.5/5

By Lexyrox

Friday, January 22, 2016

Ohayocon Review 2016 #1

Cosplay Reviews - Ohayocon 2016 by The Amazing Marco Cosplay

Size - 15,000- 17,000

Panels - 2/5 The lines for panels were unnecessarily strict. The 30 minute before the panel rule was only selectively enforced. There weren't many anime-themed panels, and for an anime themed convention, it's kind of critical. I only went to three panels because of the line system, and lack of interest in the panels themselves. The panels I went to all well run, and well organized.

Dealers room - 4/5 The size of the dealer's room was well aligned with the con's size, but it could use more variety. Everyone seemed to be selling the same thing. All in all, it was very good, but I was broke so I didn't get to participate as much as I wanted.

Staff - 3/5 The staff seemed all too eager to jump down people's throats though it seemed the Hyatt as opposed to the Ohayocon staff. 

Venue- 3.5/5 The construction was a problem, creating congestions that were ridiculous. Also, if the con had used the actual convention center, it could have mitigated the damage of the construction. 

Guest Experience- N/A I didn't get around to finding the guests, there were too many people and not enough care on my part.

Photoshoots- 5/5 I only went to one, the Supernatural one, run by The Hunters Initiative. The photoshoot was super organized, everyone got what they wanted in a decent time. But the photoshoots themselves weren't publicly posted, seeming like a "black market" deal. 

Autographs- N/A

Location- 3/5 The location includes a food court, which was expensive and timely, but accessible. The location would have worked better with a smaller convention. 

Con Quirks- SO MANY BROKEN ESCALATORS!!! The biggest issue were that the escalators were to and from the busiest locations of the con, and as they were being fixed, it limited the movement from one place to another. The Main Events took a while to start, starting late, including the rave, which took a whopping hour to get ready. The names of the events were odd too, preventing a lot of people from know what the specific events are. 

Professionalism- 4/5 The staff running the Cosplay Expo was great! I was to compete in the Expo, but my cosplay was destroyed. The staff didn't want to give away my slot just in case I fixed it, but I couldn't and they were kind enough to give me VIP access to the Expo despite not competing. The MCs of the Expo were great as well.

By The Amazing Marco Cosplay

Hints and Tips #1

Cosplayboy Hints and Tips on being in a Cosplay Costest


  • Hint number 1: Some judges are very good at getting up close and personal with the contestants, so be prepared for some touching!
  • Hint number 2: Make sure to get to your pre-judging slot about 15 min early! If the judges are going super fast, or here's an opening, we might be able to squeeze you in before your designated time. 
  • Hint number 3: You have 3 minutes to talk about how you made your costume, and that time flies! Practice what you're going to say before hand, it really makes that difference. It also good to start at the top and work your way down, to make sure you don't miss an important part of your costume.
  • And finally Hint number 4: Have three poses for the stage, really really practiced. Nothing makes a costume look more professionally done than getting into a pose quickly and efficiently, trust me on that.
  • You meet a lot of cool people waiting for your spot in the Masquerade, and all of them know exactly how you feel because they're in the same boat! 
  • And always remember that winning is great, but all contestants make the contest happen, so if you don't win this year, don't give up! You can always win next year!
                  • By: Emil, a good friend of mine.