DonTadow
First Post
You had me up until this point.Come on now, it's a good little show.
But do you really want the RPGA to be the only d&d game in town.
You had me up until this point.Come on now, it's a good little show.
NYC's about as expensive a town to have a convention as DC or LA. The taxes alone will kill the average gamer. I say vegas.I severely hope, without any sort of real chance, that we get it here in New York City. Jesus we need a good convention. It's not like we don't have tons of great hotels, an incredible convention center (the Javitz), and are the capital of the world.
Seriously though. NYC? Think about it.![]()
Seriously though. NYC? Think about it.![]()
Yes. And I cannot possibly think of a way to make the con more expensive, expect maybe encrusting the badges with diamonds or something. No thanks.
Gotta keep it in the midwest somewhere to control the costs and make it available to the majority of people.
I mean, the whole reason Gencon is in this condition is because they moved the SW Celebration to LA from Indy, and that turned out to be a bust.
Yes. And I cannot possibly think of a way to make the con more expensive, expect maybe encrusting the badges with diamonds or something. No thanks.
What, you have a problem with a gaming con being owned by the undead, or something?
Now I have to go write a game with Colonel Sanders and Walt Disney as a pair of warring Vecna-like critters...
This is a good point, even though it's not as obscenely expensive as some believe (cheap eating if you're up for it, cheap efficient transportation).
However, you also have to consider that when visiting a place like New York, it's not a one-stop trip. You can also visit the ten billion other things there are to do there. There are tons of cities like this.
You'd probably want to recover Walt Disney's head first.