facepalm007 said:^-^ The Avatar: Last Airbender fan gathering is going to so epic.
It's a common error for people to believe that the venue's size is responsible for all of CCI's problems.Axion22 said:I was up at the Anaheim convention center for FanFest. It didn't seem big enough to take the Con at all.
L.A. is bigger. I do think the show has outgrown San Diego... And the size/layout of the SDCC is definitely part of the problem.Angry Grimace said:There isn't a bigger venue that exists other than Anaheim which isn't even in serious consideration. You'll just have to wait for the expansion which they just started.
I just canceled a trip to Gen Con b/c our hotel in Indy was going to be ~$400/night. Doing Vegas/LA instead for half the price of the Gen Con trip. At least you guys get to be in San Diego. :lolAngry Grimace said:It's like people don't think through what they are saying; "the hotels are too expensive." Guess what? They are only expensive during Comic Con. Hotels don't cost that much if you showed up here in June. If the event was in Anaheim/LA, hotels in Anaheim/LA would magically be even more expensive right around the end of July.
LA's convention center is not appreciably larger than the SD convention center ( I believe it is larger by a marginal number), and SD just bought the land for a $750MM convention center expansion. There is no place other than Vegas where you would have a relevant increase in floor space and a) the Con isn't a good fit for Vegas, and b) I would LOVE to go Las Vegas. During the end of July.Teddman said:L.A. is bigger. I do think the show has outgrown San Diego...
All that proves is that it attracts new attendees year over year. Doesn't substantiate the fact that the size, or lack thereof, of the SDCC isn't an issue.Angry Grimace said:Ironically, despite how much everyone claims to hate the crowding, it seems to get bigger and bigger every year.
What?NYR said:All that proves is that it attracts new attendees year over year. Doesn't substantiate the fact that the size, or lack thereof, of the SDCC isn't an issue.
Angry Grimace said:As for food, if you walk to the opposite (east) Petco Park, there is a taco shop on the corner called Lolita's Taco Shop. It's pretty much god-mode hole in the wall greasy mexican food, which is our town signature. They also serve beer. It's pretty much concentrated awesome and they have the best hot sauce of any mexican joint in town.
Give it a try if you're around the area, it's basically fast food prices, but I assure you the food is better than the sit down Mexican places in the Gaslamp and you can still get beer.
Fred's costs 2x as much as Lolita's for being 1/2 as good, although Old Town is a totally different story (and part of town).Axion22 said:Recommended that in the edit to my post above. Lolita's prices are a little inflated over regular taco shop prices, though, given the high rent of the location. The beers on tap are excellent, too.
If you want Mexican, though, go to Old Town, forget the Gaslamp for that. Fred's Mexican Cafe is in the Gaslamp, tho, and I guess that's alright.
Angry Grimace said:Fred's costs 2x as much as Lolita's for being 1/2 as good, although Old Town is a totally different story (and part of town).
I mean, you're talking what, 6 or 7 bucks for a full meal at Lolita's? Not to mention, it's gotta be one of the only hole in the wall style taco shops within legitimate walking distance from the convention center.
I would personally argue that Lolita's is worth a couple dollars more than your average "Berto's."Axion22 said:That is all true, but 6 or 7 is a couple dollars higher than you pay at other places of the same quality around town, but you're right, it's the right combination of walking distance and quality. Old Town's got trolley access so there's that, too.
Edit: don't eat the food inside the convention center.
Angry Grimace said:I would personally argue that Lolita's is worth a couple dollars more than your average "Berto's."
Well I went there on Sunday before the Padres game and I didn't notice an appreciable difference in the prices vs. the Claremont and Bonita locations, it might have been a buck or two if anything.Axion22 said:Well look at it like this, the prices are only like that at the downtown location and the food isn't magically better there than the other ones, you're paying extra for the location, but that's the same with anywhere in downtown. Your avg burrito should cost between $3-5 anywhere else in the county.
Angry Grimace said:Well I went there on Sunday before the Padres game and I didn't notice an appreciable difference in the prices vs. the Claremont and Bonita locations, it might have been a buck or two if anything.
In any case, it's still sub 8 bucks for a full meal, which you can't really say elsewhere. I would personally expect the joint to be pretty much mobbed as it's hardly well hidden respective to the C. Center. I would agree the food is pretty much identical but that's a good thing.
Foob said:Ima find you, Birdie!
Thanks for the food tips, too, guys! Now I just gotta figure out how to work this trolley
Why wouldn't I add you? :lolBenjaminBirdie said:Holy shit!
I DID make the OP!
:lol
Thanks, dude!
Foob said:Ima find you, Birdie!
Thanks for the food tips, too, guys! Now I just gotta figure out how to work this trolley
Lolitas is good stuff.Nightz said:Co-sign on Lolita's!![]()
Pachinko said:That restaurant list fails to mention fuddruckers which for whatever reason I loved last year. Right next to my hotel too. Course you should really be eating something more local then hamburgers while in a coastal mexican flavoured city. hotel I'm staying at. I suppose that may be worth it as opposed to the giant wait in line.
The point is that very few people are staying right near the convention center.Pachinko said:Hi everybody!
I'm going to comic-con for the second year in a row, Plane leaves edmonton at 630am tomorrow and I'll be in san diego by 1pm hopefully
That restaurant list fails to mention fuddruckers which for whatever reason I loved last year. Right next to my hotel too. Course you should really be eating something more local then hamburgers while in a coastal mexican flavoured city.
I plan to try fish tacos at the tin fish this time around. Curiousity will get the best of me.
I'm still not entirely sure what I want to do in terms of panels and such, wouldn't mind checking out the capcom panel, perhaps the attack of the show panel and american dad. As for Hall H, thursday seems the only day anything I care to sit through is going on and I'm not sure if I want to waste 70% of the day doing that.
ALSO, that town and country hotel may have badge pre pickup but it's not that close to the convention hall area , I've heard 15 $ cab ride away from the hotel I'm staying at. I suppose that may be worth it as opposed to the giant wait in line.
Pachinko said:Hi everybody!
I'm going to comic-con for the second year in a row, Plane leaves edmonton at 630am tomorrow and I'll be in san diego by 1pm hopefully
That restaurant list fails to mention fuddruckers which for whatever reason I loved last year. Right next to my hotel too. Course you should really be eating something more local then hamburgers while in a coastal mexican flavoured city.
I plan to try fish tacos at the tin fish this time around. Curiousity will get the best of me.
ALSO, that town and country hotel may have badge pre pickup but it's not that close to the convention hall area , I've heard 15 $ cab ride away from the hotel I'm staying at. I suppose that may be worth it as opposed to the giant wait in line.
You will notice that the blocks are very short. Small blocks mean more corner lots, which always sell at a premium. With this in mind, "Corner Lot Horton" made his blocks 200 by 300 feet instead of the normal 300 by 600 feet. There are no alleys between the blocks because Horton thought that typically alleys only accumulated trash.
_dementia said:looking forward to the capcom announcement and new marvel 3 characters revealed
Damn, those are great.Raguel said:A little bit on Topic, but here are the banners for Thor and Captain America the movie. It looks awesome.
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http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=68100
You can buy them at CCI itself starting on Wednesday.Nightz said:When do tickets for next year's convention go on sale?
Qualcomm Stadium -- the vast Mission Valley parking-lot-cum-stadium will be open and free. And it happens to have a Trolley line running right through it.
$15 -- that is the price of a four-day unlimited pass for Metropolitan Transit System buses and trolleys. Think about it. For four days you can ride all around town, and where ever MTS will carry you. You can't park anywhere near the Convention Center for a day for that kind of money. You can also get one-day passes ($5), two-day ($10) and three-day ($12). They're available at all trolley station ticket vending machines.
Trolley Red Line/Green Line: This is your path to the Convention Center. Simply, the Red Line is a special event trolley that runs from Qualcomm to the Convention Center (with other stops along the way). On Saturday and Sunday, the Green line will operate every 15 min. from Santee and will run through Mission Valley to the Convention Center. (It normally ends at Old Town.)
Frequent service: Starting Wednesday at 5:02 p.m. a Red Line train will be leaving Qualcomm every 15 minutes. Trains leaving the Gaslamp Station for Qualcomm will do the same. Later in the evenings the trains will taper down to every 30 minutes.
The Green, Blue and Orange lines also have augmented services for Comic-Con. The best thing is to go to www.sdmts.com/Trolley/ComicCon.asp and check out the details -- and maybe print out the special timetable and a trolley map.
Meanwhile, here's a breakdown provided by MTS for each day and how you can make best use of the trolley service:
· Preview Night, Wednesday, July 21: Special Event Red Line service between Qualcomm Stadium and the Convention Center area, serving Old Town and Mission Valley stations along the way. The Red Line will depart Qualcomm Stadium every 15 minutes beginning at 5:02 p.m. Red Line trains will continue to depart the Convention Center area until 10:05 p.m.
Passengers may also use regular Orange, Blue, and Green Line trains.
· Thursday, July 22 and Friday July 23: Special Event 'Red Line' service between Qualcomm Stadium and the Convention Center area, will serve Old Town and Mission Valley stations along the way. The Red Line will depart Qualcomm Stadium every 15 minutes beginning at 7:32 a.m.
Special Event Red Line train will depart the Convention Center every 15 minutes until 9:33 p.m., then every 30 minutes until 12:03 a.m. on both days.
Late Green Line service to Santee will be operated by these Red Line trains beginning at 10:33 p.m.
Passengers may also use regular Orange, Blue, and Green Line trains.
· Saturday, July 24 and Sunday July 25: On Saturday and Sunday, July 24 & 25, the San Diego Trolley will operate special expanded Green Line service to the Convention Center. Beginning at 6:53 a.m. from Santee (7:25 a.m. from Qualcomm Stadium), all Green Line trains will operate past their normal Old Town terminus, continuing on to the Convention Center area. Green Line trains will operate every 15 minutes between Santee and the Convention Center throughout the day. The last train will depart the Convention Center area at 1:55 a.m. on Saturday night.
Attendees coming from La Mesa, El Cajon, and Santee will have two choices: take either the Orange Line or the Green Line to the Convention Center. The travel time from these areas is virtually the same either way (approx. 60 minutes from Santee).
Expanded Green Line service continues from the Convention Center toward Santee until 1:55 a.m. on Saturday night/Sunday morning, and 6:10 p.m. on Sunday.
Late night service operates every 30 minutes (after 9:40 p.m.).
When in doubt, look at the location header on any train. If it says "Convention Ctr." climb aboard.
Is that only for people who attend this year's convention? What about us who missed out on tickets this year?Angry Grimace said:You can buy them at CCI itself starting on Wednesday.
The site does not (usually) update for next year's info until a few weeks after CCI.Nightz said:Is that only for people who attend this year's convention? What about us who missed out on tickets this year?
High res of that Thor, if possible.Raguel said:A little bit on Topic, but here are the banners for Thor and Captain America the movie. It looks awesome.
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http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=68100
As you can see above, this fan is perfect for all your fanning needs. So, kids, don't catch the vapors, be a stud and go to the Square-Enix booth (#3829) on the show floor, sign up for the Square-Enix Members website and get your fan!
Raguel said:A little bit on Topic, but here are the banners for Thor and Captain America the movie. It looks awesome.
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http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=68100
Circle of Confusion, the production company behind AMCs The Walking Dead, is developing a television series based on John Layman and Rob Guillorys Chew, Deadline reports. Stephen Hopkins (24) will direct and executive produce.
Debuting in June 2009, the darkly comic Image series centers on police detective Tony Chu, a cibopath who receives psychic impressions from whatever he eats. It also means hes a hell of a detective, the Chew blog states, as long as he doesnt mind nibbling on the corpse of a murder victim to figure out whodunit, and why. Its a dirty job, and Tony has to eat terrible things in the name of justice. And if that wasnt bad enough, the government has figured out Tony Chus secret. They have plans for him whether he likes it or not. Hes recruited by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration which, because chicken has been made illegal because of alleged bird-flu pandemic, has become the most powerful law-enforcement branch of the government.
Chew is one of the surprise hits of the past year, with its two collected editions Tasters Choice and International Flavor becoming New York Times bestsellers.
That's great news, Rob's a local Louisiana artist. He was actually at a signing party this past weekend for the comic store I go to, along with Kody Chamberlain and Victor Gischler.GCQuinton said:
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