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Otakon 2007 Aftermath Part II

On the whole, the fun I had at Otakon this year is still resonating within me days after the event ended. Friday was a good start, but little did I know the hotel horrors that awaited me the rest of the weekend! This year I stayed at the Sheraton Baltimore Inner Harbor, formerly the Wyndham. When I checked in, I wasn’t surprised that with the convention crowd and what looked like a family reunion group, the elevators were slow and I had to wait a long time for one. But I definitely wasn’t prepared for hookers and being locked out of my room.

I left the BCC around 1:30am after over an hour of dancing in shoes that were too small. Needless to say, my feet hurt and I was really looking forward to getting back to the hotel to rest. I was heading back along with a group of other convention goers and the walk was largely uneventful, until I was about a block from the hotel. At that point I noticed a blonde woman in a white tube top, shorts, and boots approaching me from the hotel. Sorry, but in my experience, I was pretty sure I was looking at a hooker. I was still in my Kaname outfit, so I’m not really sure what she thought she was looking at as we passed. But the women in similarly provocative dress closer to the hotel definitely had some opinions and let out what I’ll describe as derisive sounds as I passed them. All I could think of was the irony that I was being judged by hookers. My vanity let the brief thought that they were worried by a little competition cross my mind. It takes all kinds you know!

After talking to some other Otakon attendees, I reached my room and discovered that my key card didn’t work. Ugh! I really wasn’t looking forward to going down to the desk. So I used the hall phone to call down and about 10 minutes or so later a hotel staffer came up. I suppose a hotel full of anime fans had already prepared him for anything because my outfit didn’t seem to phase him a bit, nor did he ask any questions about it for which I was grateful. A few minutes later I was happily in my room. It had been a fun day indeed!

Saturday:

I woke up Saturday feeling a lot more confidence and looking forward to another fun day. The only real challenge was very sore feet. Fortunately I didn’t have to go down 16 flights of stairs as I had done the day before. Today I was going out in my favorite crossplay, Kagome Higurashi from Inuyasha. This particular outfit would also garner the most compliments, including that of a UPS lady who said I had nice legs!

Last year I had been lucky enough to get a number of autographs, but this year I totally struck out. No worries though, the panels I went to for Vic Mignogna and Steve Blum, and manga-ka Maki Murakami were a lot of fun. Murakami-san is probably best known as the author of Gravitation and we were all warned, numerous times, that photography would not be allowed. She’s very camera shy, but I was lucky enough to be sitting near the door where she came in and could see that she was also very cute!<3<3<3 Later, when I hit dealers room, I was quite happy to find the Gravitation thinpack DVD set which I'd been wanting to get for a long time anyway. These days, I don't usually want to bother with buying individual volumes. I just wait for the complete set to come out. The cost per episode is usually lower that way. I've learned that the dealers room is also another great place to take cosplay pictures, and I got a few requests as well. Particular memorable was a conversation I had with an older man who made a reference to Flip Wilson’s Geraldine as I passed by. Amused, I turned to him and said that I was actually old enough to know the reference. So we spent a couple of minutes chatting about Flip Wilson. LOL

Later I’d go to the Masquerade and get a lot more cosplayer pictures, but I think I had to most fun doing karaoke. I love singing my favorite songs, and I’d been really looking forward to doing it in costume. And in particular, I was hoping to see Alissa (see photo below) sing again this year. She didn’t make it as far in Otaku Idol this time around, but I guess there’s always next year. In any case, seeing her perform was a real treat!

Alissa as Sailor V

Once again, I didn’t get back to the hotel until very late. And once again my key card didn’t work and I was locked out of my room…ugh… This time the phone in the hall didn’t work either. So I had to use my cell phone to call for some help. I don’t even remember if it was the same person who helped me before, I just thought later on that the scene must have looked really weird.

Sunday:

The last day of a con is usually pretty quiet for me, but this year a major event was scheduled, the Eminence concert. To put it simply, they totally rocked! I’ve been wanting so long to see anime and game music performed by classically trained musicians, but every time I made plans and bought tickets something would happen. It was like I was cursed! But after hearing Eminence, it was more like I’d been blessed to hear the music I love played by the very best! It was truly worth the wait, and a great way to end the convention, this is especially true after having had to carry luggage down 16 flights of steps, cross the street, go down 3 more flights to the car, all on very sore feet! I certainly won’t be going to that hotel again, if I can avoid it!

Before the concert, I made my traditional dealers room run to get gifts for the wife and kids. I got a bell ribbon for my goth grrl, Sonic, Shadow, and Kirara caps for the younger kids, and a “Your kung fu is weak” t-shirt for my wife who always kicks ass. I love what has become my annual solo vacation trip, but I’m always very happy to get back home. Guys like me aren’t supposed to have pretty wives and kids. I’m supposed to be living at home in my mother’s basement! With all of the difficulty of getting to Otakon this year, perhaps someone upstairs just wanted to remind me of how far I’ve come and who I have to thank for it. Right now I can’t wait until next year’s Otakon, but in the meantime, I’ve got 3 months to prepare for Youmacon!