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Who's Going To Creation's Las Vegas Convention?

More information IF things are done the same way as in previous years:

They use two big screens on the sides so you will be able to see the folks onstage.

Gold tickets will arrive in the mail a week before the convention. I think they mail them two weeks out and it takes a few days to go through the postal system.

Autograph tickets are done according to number, but Gold Tickets trump numbers for those autographs that are included with the purchase of a Gold Ticket. If you have gold tickets, you will be called by row, so having row G is good. There should only be about 300-400 people ahead of you. After Gold tickets are done, the numbered tickets are called about 50-100 at a time. The autographs are done very quickly. There are a few stars (Brent S. and others) who will chat briefly with fans, so those lines might go a little slower, but still they move very quickly. There is no personalizing done in the autograph ticket line.

As with all conventions, you may bring an item for a star to autograph. If you do not have something to get autographed, pictures of all stars are available in the dealer's room which is right next to the main auditorium.

There will also be an autograph room with several folks in it signing and talking to you all you'd like. You usually are not told this, but in this room, an autograph is twenty dollars and it includes a picture from the star. Usually they will personalize them, too.

Photo OPs are NOT done according to number, but according to where you are in line. Head for the photo ops line about 30 minutes ahead of time to get a good spot.

Go ahead and study the schedule of autographs and photo ops as well as the floor plan of the Hilton ahead of time (when you arrive) and plan out where you need to be and when.

If you get confused, find Marlene, the volunteer who works the photo ops line. She always works the photo ops and she is the greatest lady in the world. She'll tell you where to stand and where to be. Tell her DeeDee from Georgia said hello.

You'll have an arm band AND a ticket on a lanyard. You'll need to show both to enter events.

Check out the breakfast times at the buffet (yes, I would go to the buffet) when you get there so you can plan to eat a late breakfast which will end up being your brunch. You'll be busy standing in lines and listening to stars onstage, and there will probably not be time for lunch. However, the price for the buffet rises at lunch time, so make sure you catch the breakfast buffet. We usually ate twice a day... very late breakfast and then dinner. There's a wagon stand that sells fruit and muffins and sandwiches that's closer than the restaurants, but the prices are EXTREMELY high. Plan ahead of time when and where to eat to save money.

For cheaper quick eats, there's a Pizza Hut counter at the end of the hall that runs by Star Trek, The Experience. They sell personal pan pizzas. But they are all the way at the very opposite end of the hotel about as far away from the main auditorium as you can get.

There'a a Quark's Bar menu online. Google it. You can see the descriptions and prices. Make sure you eat there at least once.

The dinner on Thursday and Friday night is a buffet, and it I has always been delicious. However, it is not the menu from Quark's bar...no Trek-themed food. You'll probably have to hunt to find the dessert. It is usually off in a cubby hole somewhere. Again, go upstairs to find a place to sit at the dinner. Be aware that you may have to stand to eat.

All information above is based on previous years' experience. Things may be different now.

I wish I were going again, but I just can't manage it this year. Y'all ride the Experience a time or two for me, OK?
 
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ETA: I'm vertically challenged. Are the seats on a flat floor? Am I going to have trouble seeing the stage?

Seats are on a flat floor. Chairs are VERY close together, too. I mean jammed up against each other. Seeing well depends on how tall the person is in front of you. But you can see the big screens.
 
My wife and I are already starting to pack :rommie:

Hey, there! I hope you win the costume contest again this year! I hope your family wins a group prize, too.
As you may have guessed, we are not going, but I'll be rooting for you in spirit!!! Good luck!


Thanks, DeeDee! I've been working on upgrading my Borg costume for about the past three weeks, and I've added a couple of surprises this year... I'll send you some photos :-)

You know that seeing you and how your Borg costume has changed is always a HUGE highlight of the convention for me. I am going to miss this so much! I can hardly wait to see what you have done now! I was blown away when you added the laser eye piece. But I do think my favorite part of your costume is when you applaud or clap with your claw! Fantastic!!
 
Grrr. I got my Bingo ticket I ordered a couple weeks ago but have not yet received my Gold ticket I purchased early January. According to my receipt I have a Gold Weekend Pass O58. I'm guessing that is Row O seat 58. If so, they must have increased the number of rows alloted to gold.

By the way, 10,000 is not so bad. I read that in past years they sold 15,000.

By looking at the schedule, will there be time to experience both rides at the Experience and see the guest that will be there?
Thursday's dinner starts at 8:30p and according to the schedule the hotel will be reopening The Experience back up to the public around 1 a.m.; guess it's ours until then. :)
 
Gold seats used to be through row L or M, I believe. Then there is a wide aisle for walking that separates the Gold from Captain's chairs. I don't know how far back the Captain Chairs go.
Thanks, I'll let her know.
We got our tickets today!! Yaay! And we're H-89 and 90. Thanks for all the useful info! Too bad they don't have a seating chart on the site. But as long as we're not Z, I suppose... ;) lol

My seats were 17 and 18, and we were about 4 seats from the aisle in the center section. Looking at the stage, lower numbers are usually on the right, so it sounds like you are in the section to the left of the stage. But I could be wrong.
The first year I went I was in Row V, and it was in the back next to the exit door and the water cooler. I could hear nothing but the door slamming and people talking in the back. They changed the room and the seating, however, after that so I think that row Z is not the end of the world. Row AA and BB, etc. come after Z. I believe Z should be maybe about 2/3 of the way back.
 
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Thanks so much DeeDee. This is my first trip, I'm on my own, and don't know anyone going. I'll take all the information and pointers I can get. People at work that know I am going to Vegas keep talking about the cheap meals and cheap rooms. Haven't seen any of that listed on the Hilton LV site. if I have room in the suitcase I'll stick in some breakfast bars.
 
Thanks so much DeeDee. This is my first trip, I'm on my own, and don't know anyone going. I'll take all the information and pointers I can get. People at work that know I am going to Vegas keep talking about the cheap meals and cheap rooms. Haven't seen any of that listed on the Hilton LV site. if I have room in the suitcase I'll stick in some breakfast bars.
I thank you, too, DeeDee!
And SFRabid, you're going to know plenty of people when you arrive in Vegas. You just haven't met us yet!
 
Thanks so much DeeDee. This is my first trip, I'm on my own, and don't know anyone going. I'll take all the information and pointers I can get. People at work that know I am going to Vegas keep talking about the cheap meals and cheap rooms. Haven't seen any of that listed on the Hilton LV site. if I have room in the suitcase I'll stick in some breakfast bars.


Hello! My first trip to a convention too! Go over to www.trekspace.org and set up your page! There are a ton of people going to the convention in Vegas.. even a group you can join and "meet" before you go! I did this and am now looking forward to meeting quite a few people! I am sure it is going to be a great time.
 
Ouch!! :( Well, I'm going to be armed with a camera with a 12x zoom and three 2GB memory sticks. I'll make sure you get some "exclusive" closeups!

My camera doesn't have as hefty a zoom but I am still gonna try to use it. (I also have my Blackberry for the times I need to sneak a shot)

Thanks for the help--I didn't wanna be taking pics of the damn side-stage screens:guffaw:
 
I posted this in the Vircon Vega$ thread but not everyone checks that.

Hey, kids,

How about this; I was sitting in Quark's tonight with a couple of locals and we brainstormed an idea to send off the Experience and make one last protest to its closing.

Leave a baseball.

Just like Sisko when he evacuated the station to let Dukat know he'd be back for it.

On your last visit to Quark's, leave a baseball with your signature on it. Let them know "you'll be back".
 
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