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Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:30 am
by BobBretall
Trev wrote: Close in hotel has been $200-$250 a night minimum for 3 or 4 years. What were you thinking you'd get for a rate? The best thing we've found so far was $750 per person for 6 of us.

Unless you pile in and sleep guys on the floor it is going to be pricey.
The point is that I was NOT thinking about it.....until I saw the numbers being thrown around......

I have new respect for the $$$ you guys all throw around just to stay near the con.

Back when I used to pay for rooms (years ago) I'd stay up in Hotel Circle or down in National City because it was much cheaper. I've never paid the premium to stay right by the con.

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:37 am
by Trev
BobBretall wrote:
Trev wrote: Close in hotel has been $200-$250 a night minimum for 3 or 4 years. What were you thinking you'd get for a rate? The best thing we've found so far was $750 per person for 6 of us.

Unless you pile in and sleep guys on the floor it is going to be pricey.
The point is that I was NOT thinking about it.....until I saw the numbers being thrown around......

I have new respect for the $$$ you guys all throw around just to stay near the con.

Back when I used to pay for rooms (years ago) I'd stay up in Hotel Circle or down in National City because it was much cheaper. I've never paid the premium to stay right by the con.
Not all of us live driving distance. :)

Is it crazy that I've actually considered moving to San Diego in part so that I could always have a place to stay during the con?

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:30 pm
by ctowner1
Man I wish I were going again!! Last year was such a blast!

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Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:34 pm
by BobBretall
Trev wrote: Not all of us live driving distance. :)

Is it crazy that I've actually considered moving to San Diego in part so that I could always have a place to stay during the con?
Well, John drives from Austin every year..... :lol:

Anyway, not sure with how hotel rates have gone up in recent years, but in days gone by, it would have been cheaper to get a hotel 20 miles away & rent a car than to stay right by the con. So living within driving distance is not necessarily the only option when considering to not stay right by the con.

In recent years hotels even 5-10 miles away have gone up in price astronomically, so you have to go farther afield to get a cheap room.

BUT you get a different experience, so it comes down to what that experience is worth to you.

BTW, Trev, don't you get Hotel points with all your IBM travel? Or don't you travel that much? If you could get a hotel for free (like I did) 5 miles away & rent a car for $30-40/day, that's better than paying $300 per night.

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:56 pm
by torchsong
Wife and I view any SDCC trip we do as our "vacation" so we're not above splurging on a close hotel. We usually skip either Friday or Saturday and do something around San Diego (I hear they have a beach!)

We're actually looking at doing that Coronado thing and making use of the Ferry/WaterTaxi this time around. Still researching, but that may be a great idea.

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:57 pm
by Trev
BobBretall wrote:
Trev wrote: Not all of us live driving distance. :)

Is it crazy that I've actually considered moving to San Diego in part so that I could always have a place to stay during the con?
Well, John drives from Austin every year..... :lol:

Anyway, not sure with how hotel rates have gone up in recent years, but in days gone by, it would have been cheaper to get a hotel 20 miles away & rent a car than to stay right by the con. So living within driving distance is not necessarily the only option when considering to not stay right by the con.

In recent years hotels even 5-10 miles away have gone up in price astronomically, so you have to go farther afield to get a cheap room.

BUT you get a different experience, so it comes down to what that experience is worth to you.

BTW, Trev, don't you get Hotel points with all your IBM travel? Or don't you travel that much? If you could get a hotel for free (like I did) 5 miles away & rent a car for $30-40/day, that's better than paying $300 per night.
I like being walking distance to the con if I can. If I end up not winning the hotel lotto or getting a place close in, I would explore it. The $$ to me are worth it to be closer to 'the action'.

At IBM my allegiance is primarily to Hyatt, but I have points all over the place. Probably not enough to do more than a couple of nights though.

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:02 pm
by BobBretall
Trev wrote: I like being walking distance to the con if I can. If I end up not winning the hotel lotto or getting a place close in, I would explore it. The $$ to me are worth it to be closer to 'the action'.
As I said, it's all about what it's worth to you. For you being close is worth $1000+, to me it's not.

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 6:17 am
by Perry
Once again, no way I am making it. Still have never been to a con :cry:

May just have to give in and hit the Baltimore one. Its only about 3 or 4 hours away and small enough to break me in nice and slow. Then maybe a New York trip to hit a bigger con.

I will make it to SD one year!!!

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 7:52 am
by Trev
Perry wrote:Once again, no way I am making it. Still have never been to a con :cry:

May just have to give in and hit the Baltimore one. Its only about 3 or 4 hours away and small enough to break me in nice and slow. Then maybe a New York trip to hit a bigger con.

I will make it to SD one year!!!
Baltimore was my experiment with traveling to a con before I went to SDCC the first time. Great show.

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 8:55 am
by Perry
Trev wrote: Baltimore was my experiment with traveling to a con before I went to SDCC the first time. Great show.
Excellent. You're the only person I have heard that has gone. I was troubled by that.
:D

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:06 am
by boshuda
Perry wrote:Once again, no way I am making it. Still have never been to a con :cry:

May just have to give in and hit the Baltimore one. Its only about 3 or 4 hours away and small enough to break me in nice and slow. Then maybe a New York trip to hit a bigger con.

I will make it to SD one year!!!
Where are you at? If Baltimore is a consideration - I'm enjoying the Toronto Cons, and Toronto is a great city. FanExpo is the end of August, third largest show in North America, but hotels can be had pretty cheap (by Toronto standards). I'm staying about half an hour away (but close to the other reasons I go up there so it's not a big deal) for like $86 a night - parking included. Parking downtown would be necessary whether I stay or commute in every day, but it's a lot cheaper to park for the few hours of the con than all weekend. Plus I drive from downtown to where I'm staying every night after the con anyway. I'm still looking for a downtown hotel 'deal', but it's possible to get a room for around $125. The reason I haven't is that none of those deals are for two beds and since I'm going with my buddy I'm not sharing a bed. There's also Toronto ComicCon in three short weeks. You can meet the whole cast of Star Trek:: TNG for as much as a grand :P . I managed a room for $94 a night about half a block away from that con. It's my first time to Toronto ComicCon. I went to Wizard World Toronto Comic Con last year but HobbyStar has sued them over the name so it doesn't look like that con will happen this year.

Sorry for the minor thread-jack. I think I'm jealous I'll probably never make it to San Diego. It just sounds like too much hassle to deal with.

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:34 am
by Perry
boshuda wrote: Where are you at? If Baltimore is a consideration - I'm enjoying the Toronto Cons, and Toronto is a great city.
I live at the beach in Virginia. About 20 minutes from North Carolina. Toronto is about an 9 hour drive from here. Think I will stick to Baltimore and its 4 hour drive, at least at first.
:wink:

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:41 am
by boshuda
Perry wrote:
boshuda wrote: Where are you at? If Baltimore is a consideration - I'm enjoying the Toronto Cons, and Toronto is a great city.
I live at the beach in Virginia. About 20 minutes from North Carolina. Toronto is about an 9 hour drive from here. Think I will stick to Baltimore and its 4 hour drive, at least at first.
:wink:
:) Roger that. It's about 3.5-4 hours for me, versus 6 or 7 to NYCC or C2E2.

Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:57 am
by BobBretall
BTW, SDCC ticket go on sale tomorrow (Saturday) at 9am pacific time, if you don't have yours already. Expect a sell-out in 1-2 hours.

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Re: San Diego Comic-Con 2013

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 11:24 am
by GABE!
I'm in the registration waiting room now. I'm number 39484 which means I'm screwed on passes
:cry: