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Hi guys! My boyfriend is a big fan of all Joss Whedon, Dragon Con, Comic Con etc..
And hey I thought it'd be a cool present to give him a trip to Dragon Con but I'm a bit overwhelmed with all of the stuff that goes on here..do you guys have any suggestions for first timers as in what to do, see, etc.?? I want to really make this unforgettable and I appreciate any comments on this.
Thanks!
And hey I thought it'd be a cool present to give him a trip to Dragon Con but I'm a bit overwhelmed with all of the stuff that goes on here..do you guys have any suggestions for first timers as in what to do, see, etc.?? I want to really make this unforgettable and I appreciate any comments on this.
Thanks!
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Date: 2009-07-15 01:19 pm (UTC)- The parade (Saturday morning). Nothing like seeing several hundred stormtroopers marching through the streets of Atlanta (and of course two thousand other people in costume!).
- The Masquerade (Sunday night). It's broadcast on DCTV, so if you're in one of the conference hotels you can watch it in your room, but as this is your first year I'd really recommend getting in line and watching it live in Centennial.
- Peoplewatching on the Concourse level
- The Lips Down on Dixie performance of the Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Emerald Rose, the Cruxshadows, Voltaire, and the Bedlam Bards are Dragon*Con musical institutions -- catch 'em if you can
Whedonverse things you should definitely do:
- The Shindig (probably Saturday night)
- Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog performance and/or Buffy Horror Picture Show - as mentioned above, get in line EARLY
- Any of the big actor panels -- Marsters is usually good for a few laughs, and this'll be Felicia Day's first year at 'con
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Date: 2009-07-16 04:12 pm (UTC)