Wednesday night, we spent grocery shopping and packing our bags and the van for a potential camp-out in our aunt's backyard. Also, some of us still had to make costume adjustments.
Since the main events we wanted to participate in on Thursday were the panels with Mark Hamill and William Shatner started at 11 am, we decided to leave a bit early. We gassed up, got some yogurt parfaits on the way, and snacked on fruit and drove for about 3 hours to our hotel. Luckily, we were able to park there and walk to the
Vivint Smart Home Arena with just enough time to spare to grab seats that one of our uncles saved for us, before Mark was introduced! The announcer said something to the effect of "Guess who just walked in the building?" I quipped, "US!"
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He did NOT give away any spoilers... |
Mark did say however that he has given away false spoilers in the past, and he said that his original trooper helmet from Episode 4 has deteriorated terribly bad that its not as good as the models today are. So don't try stealing it from his house.
One thing that I really enjoyed was that he called us his friends. So, now I'm on a first-name basis with Mark!
Shatner, during his interview, on the other hand, kept trying and failing miserably (to our delight) to catch pieces of confetti they exploded in the air for both events that was floating down from the ceiling. And he kept telling everyone, jokingly, to "Get a life!"
That afternoon, we checked into our hotel room. Those Tempur-pedic mattresses were really wonderful all 3 nights! We went to a bunch of panels, mostly on Star Wars and table-top gaming. Zelda got to be first in line for Jessica Day George's autograph in her book Dragon Slippers. Which she's been reading to me ever since!
Friday, we went to a bunch more panels, mostly on costuming, but also a fun one on Fullmetal Alchemist. Learned a bit about thermoplastics, Zelda got a free sample. I bought my Kingdom Hearts Keyblade in metal. Earlier, I totally forgot about the free tram nearby the hotel. Next year I'm going to remember! Less walking to the con, more walking around the con! We went to Cheesecake Factory for dinner, and I also got a mini-fridge to store our amazing leftovers in.
Saturday, we spent wearing our costumes and buying souvenirs. Unfortunately we had a small costume disaster on the way but it turned out okay, even though the Zelda panel we wanted to attend was completely full-packed. Instead, we checked out Kidcon, too. Zelda got her metallic pretty elf ears from the same booth that she got her tiara from last year. And I got a new UltraSabers prop saber for another outfit in the works.
Sunday, we went to church with our Aunt and Uncle and played a few games with their kids. The peaches are just as good as they were last year! MMMmmm, sweet peach lemonade!
Monday, we had a small chicken barbecue lunch, and then left mid-afternoon for the drive home.
All in all, even without autographs and photo sessions this year, it was still a pretty amazing Labor day weekend! The only bad part was I brought home an unexpected souvineer: a heat rash - we think - from wearing my costume and overheating/dehydrating and having my backpack/camelback scrape my chest and side. Oh, the things we do for our fandoms...