Swiftbrook
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Please add your GenCon Indy experiences here 
For Me:
Wednesday
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Long drive followed by long wait in long lines. 1.5 hour wait to get a badge followed by a 1.75 hour wait to be told my event was closed.
Aside: 9:00 PM, had to call for a jump, left my lights on.
Thursday
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Up early to go to the event that was closed: Living Greyhawk Castle Greyhawk low level. Arrived at 7:00 and waited until 8:00 until I was able to get a spot. Yah! The adventure was great. My 1st level ranger survived an APL 4 adventure with a bunch of great guys. Basically, it was classic Greyhawk, and lots of fun. It also ran for 5 hours.
1:00 - I hit the dealer room. This is my first GenCon Indy. I've been to several in Milwakee. This is bigger. Opps, I mean BIGGER! More space, more dealers, more, more more. WotC was giving away lots of goodies. I got 2 Arberations minis and a Star Wars mini. Also, if you sat through there demos you could roll a big d20 (1' across) and "win" prizes. Each demo you sat through earned you a bonus on your roll, up to +10. If you rolled three 15's or better you got your choice. I only had time for 1 demo, so I had to roll 14 or better three times. I rolled better only twice but got an Archfiends pack for those rolls. With three rolls you could get a Giants of Legend, one of the two new versions of Risk, or one of several versions of Axis and Allies. I don't think anyone when away without something.
Pirates of the Carabean seemed to be a big hit as well.
7:00 - the D&D 30th Aniversery party. They moved it inside. There was a big push to get in at first that was kind of scarry, but that got under control after a few minutes. Oh, it was held in the old Union Station. The freebies:
I left about 7:45, a long day and I'm tired.
I head home tommorow morning.
Post your experiences.
-Swiftbrook

For Me:
Wednesday
-----------
Long drive followed by long wait in long lines. 1.5 hour wait to get a badge followed by a 1.75 hour wait to be told my event was closed.

Aside: 9:00 PM, had to call for a jump, left my lights on.
Thursday
---------
Up early to go to the event that was closed: Living Greyhawk Castle Greyhawk low level. Arrived at 7:00 and waited until 8:00 until I was able to get a spot. Yah! The adventure was great. My 1st level ranger survived an APL 4 adventure with a bunch of great guys. Basically, it was classic Greyhawk, and lots of fun. It also ran for 5 hours.
1:00 - I hit the dealer room. This is my first GenCon Indy. I've been to several in Milwakee. This is bigger. Opps, I mean BIGGER! More space, more dealers, more, more more. WotC was giving away lots of goodies. I got 2 Arberations minis and a Star Wars mini. Also, if you sat through there demos you could roll a big d20 (1' across) and "win" prizes. Each demo you sat through earned you a bonus on your roll, up to +10. If you rolled three 15's or better you got your choice. I only had time for 1 demo, so I had to roll 14 or better three times. I rolled better only twice but got an Archfiends pack for those rolls. With three rolls you could get a Giants of Legend, one of the two new versions of Risk, or one of several versions of Axis and Allies. I don't think anyone when away without something.
Pirates of the Carabean seemed to be a big hit as well.
7:00 - the D&D 30th Aniversery party. They moved it inside. There was a big push to get in at first that was kind of scarry, but that got under control after a few minutes. Oh, it was held in the old Union Station. The freebies:
- Music
- Entertainment: jugellers, D&D style fights (foam swords and shields)
- Food -- real food: Large turkey legs, corn on the cob, hot dogs or brats (I think), pop, and chocolate chip ice cream sandwitches.
- A large poster
- A cup
- A T-Shirt
- A tote bag
I left about 7:45, a long day and I'm tired.
I head home tommorow morning.
Post your experiences.
-Swiftbrook