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<blockquote data-quote="Alzrius" data-source="post: 7688215" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>Essentially, it revolved around a change made to how the available housing was parceled out when the registration period opened.</p><p></p><p>Previously, the web-portal that did this operated on a "first come, first serve" basis. As soon as the site opened, there was a digital "rush through the doors" in order to register. This meant that not only were there web-traffic problems due to the sheer number of people logging in, but it also meant that if you weren't willing/able to be able to log in right at noon EDT on a Tuesday, your chances of getting a good hotel room (e.g. one within walking distance of the convention center) plummeted...though to be fair, I'd had good experiences with the wait lists in previous years when that happened to me.</p><p></p><p>For Gen Con 2015, they changed how it worked. Instead, when the housing portal went live, everyone who logged in now received a randomly-determined time for when they'd be allowed to register for a hotel room. Essentially, it made the <em>opportunity</em> to reserve a hotel room into a lottery. So you could have been there right when the system went live and been told to wait for three hours, or you could have gotten there an hour later and only had to wait a half-hour, etc. Of course, the good rooms were all the first to go either way, so if you had a wait time of more than thirty minutes or so, you pretty much had to resign yourself to not getting rooms that were close to the convention center.</p><p></p><p>(There was also a bug wherein people who preregistered for the convention right - a prerequisite for booking a room through the housing portal - just when the housing portal opened were automatically kicked to the front of the line, in terms of the housing lottery. But Gen Con admitted that was an error in the system.)</p><p></p><p>What I, and a lot of other people, didn't like about the new model was that it completely separated the effort you put into trying to get a good hotel room from the results you got. In years past, fighting your way to the front of the crowd right when the portal opened was difficult, but if you kept it up you'd usually have <em>some</em> room within walking distance to show for it. Now, it was completely luck-of-the-draw; what you put into the system no longer reflected what you got out of it.</p><p></p><p>For me and my group, we ended up renting a hotel room directly via the hotel, rather than the housing portal. That was much more expensive, however, as the housing portal automatically allows for the Gen Con discount on the rooms, which is somewhere in the neighborhood of 50% off the usual prices.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, I'd rather use the other system than have another lottery. I much prefer a system that allows for equity of opportunity, rather than enforcing equality of results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alzrius, post: 7688215, member: 8461"] Essentially, it revolved around a change made to how the available housing was parceled out when the registration period opened. Previously, the web-portal that did this operated on a "first come, first serve" basis. As soon as the site opened, there was a digital "rush through the doors" in order to register. This meant that not only were there web-traffic problems due to the sheer number of people logging in, but it also meant that if you weren't willing/able to be able to log in right at noon EDT on a Tuesday, your chances of getting a good hotel room (e.g. one within walking distance of the convention center) plummeted...though to be fair, I'd had good experiences with the wait lists in previous years when that happened to me. For Gen Con 2015, they changed how it worked. Instead, when the housing portal went live, everyone who logged in now received a randomly-determined time for when they'd be allowed to register for a hotel room. Essentially, it made the [I]opportunity[/I] to reserve a hotel room into a lottery. So you could have been there right when the system went live and been told to wait for three hours, or you could have gotten there an hour later and only had to wait a half-hour, etc. Of course, the good rooms were all the first to go either way, so if you had a wait time of more than thirty minutes or so, you pretty much had to resign yourself to not getting rooms that were close to the convention center. (There was also a bug wherein people who preregistered for the convention right - a prerequisite for booking a room through the housing portal - just when the housing portal opened were automatically kicked to the front of the line, in terms of the housing lottery. But Gen Con admitted that was an error in the system.) What I, and a lot of other people, didn't like about the new model was that it completely separated the effort you put into trying to get a good hotel room from the results you got. In years past, fighting your way to the front of the crowd right when the portal opened was difficult, but if you kept it up you'd usually have [I]some[/I] room within walking distance to show for it. Now, it was completely luck-of-the-draw; what you put into the system no longer reflected what you got out of it. For me and my group, we ended up renting a hotel room directly via the hotel, rather than the housing portal. That was much more expensive, however, as the housing portal automatically allows for the Gen Con discount on the rooms, which is somewhere in the neighborhood of 50% off the usual prices. So yeah, I'd rather use the other system than have another lottery. I much prefer a system that allows for equity of opportunity, rather than enforcing equality of results. [/QUOTE]
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