Blizzard’s BlizzCon survival guide
BlizzCon is set to be one of the biggest events to hit the worlds of Warcraft and Starcraft, with 8,000 attending the last BlizzCon and tickets for this one already sold out. Held for two days on August 3 and 4 at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, the event will be holding contests and tournaments, including a dance, song, and fan art contest.
Now if you managed to get your hands an a ticket, remember that that’s gonna be a big place and you’re gonna want to have time for everything there is to do out there. Here’s a couple of helpful tips from Blizzard to help you on your way to getting your way:
- Get your badges early at the pick-up stations on Thursday, the day before the event, between 4pm and 11pm or on Friday starting at 7am
- Prepare a loose schedule that gives you ample time to do everything you want given the limited amount of time you got
- Live events will have buttloads of people attending them: go early or get smushed
- Bring a bag, and bring the essentials (plus they give out goodie bags when you pick up your badge so make room for that)
- Remember there are stuff you can’t bring inside BlizzCon, so check with the website first
- Check the size of your bag: you can only bring one that’s not bigger than 20 inches x 10 inches
- The BlizzCon store empties out rather quickly so get them while they’re hot
- Lines for games will be longest in the afternoons so try to line up for them in the morning so you don’t waste your time waiting
- There are special places reserved for in-game friends to see each other on the second level, rooms 202 and 203 so be sure to visit
- Remember that Anaheim Convention Center is right beside Disneyland, you might want to take a visit as well before or after the show, especially if you’re from out of town
That’s it everyone, have a great time at BlizzCon! Stay tuned for further updates.
BlizzCon is set to be one of the biggest events to hit the worlds of Warcraft and Starcraft, with 8,000 attending the last BlizzCon and tickets for this one already sold out. Held for two days on August 3 and 4 at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, the event will be holding contests and tournaments, including a dance, song, and fan art contest.
Now if you managed to get your hands an a ticket, remember that that’s gonna be a big place and you’re gonna want to have time for everything there is to do out there. Here’s a couple of helpful tips from Blizzard to help you on your way to getting your way:
- Get your badges early at the pick-up stations on Thursday, the day before the event, between 4pm and 11pm or on Friday starting at 7am
- Prepare a loose schedule that gives you ample time to do everything you want given the limited amount of time you got
- Live events will have buttloads of people attending them: go early or get smushed
- Bring a bag, and bring the essentials (plus they give out goodie bags when you pick up your badge so make room for that)
- Remember there are stuff you can’t bring inside BlizzCon, so check with the website first
- Check the size of your bag: you can only bring one that’s not bigger than 20 inches x 10 inches
- The BlizzCon store empties out rather quickly so get them while they’re hot
- Lines for games will be longest in the afternoons so try to line up for them in the morning so you don’t waste your time waiting
- There are special places reserved for in-game friends to see each other on the second level, rooms 202 and 203 so be sure to visit
- Remember that Anaheim Convention Center is right beside Disneyland, you might want to take a visit as well before or after the show, especially if you’re from out of town
That’s it everyone, have a great time at BlizzCon! Stay tuned for further updates.