Everything Amir0x said is correct but I have a few things to add.I have a few questions. Sorry if they sound dumb. This is my first convention ever so I just want to know what to expect.
-Do they have any restrictions on bags that you can carry with you or anything like that? Im assuming theres lots of stuff to buy and Ill need someplace to carry it. Any suggestions here? I typically cram everything I need into my pockets. I doubt that going to fly here. OP also suggests food/water so Ill need a place to carry that.
-Do the people signing autographs typically have autographable merchandise for sale too? I dont really collect much so I dont have a lot that can be autographed but Id definitely pick up stuff at the show if its available.
-Can you come and go to the show as you please as long as you have your ticket?
Im still debating on if I want to get a camera or if my 4 year old Sony Cybershot will be good enough. I guess I have 2 weeks to make up my mind.
Got my tickets today. I got so happy when I saw that envelope in the mail. Im unbelievably excited for this and I dont know why.
1) I have brought a backpack every year and I have never had a problem. If you so wish you should be able to find various free/promotional shopping bags as you walk the show floor. I would just recommend that you bring a bag that is big enough to fill your needs and that will be comfortable to have with you for the entire day.
2) From my experience, some autograph fees include something simple (like a head shot) but most don't. Every celeb should at least have something for sale along with their signature. Your best bet is to plan who you want to see in advance and check the site for their details.
http://nycc12.mapyourshow.com/5_0/s...cfm?type=SessionType&SessionType=Autographing
I know Lou Ferrigno, for example, has offered Polaroid shots with him (for an extra fee of course) in past years that he would then sign. Another reason to figure out who you want to meet in advance- the lines can be very long. In general I highly suggest you work out a rough schedule in advance and take line times into account. Expect long lines for everything for the entire time that you are there.
3) You can come and go as you please but I would not recommend it. You will waste a huge chunk of your day if you do that and besides, there are no good/cheap food options close to the convention center. You should either bring food in advance or accept that you will be overpaying for the food that is there. I always just bite the bullet and spend the $12 for a crap meal. I just accept it as part of the cost of going.