Tina's Anime Convention Reports and Cosplay
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Fast forward 23 years from that Otakon, and I find myself feeling just as excited to attend. I still look forward to it with that eager sense of "something very fun is only X sleeps away!"
This year, I rode up with a couple of friends and the three of us were lucky enough to stay in the Marriott. If you've been to Otakon since it moved to DC, you know what a boon this is, because it means you don't need to go outside into the summer heat to travel between your hotel and the convention center. The Marriott is connected to the WEWCC via a series of nice, air-conditioned hallways. So, right from the get-go, we were feeling great.
Badge pick-up at Otakon always seems to be really fast and easy, and I really appreciate the registration staffers for running that whole process so efficiently.
To go along with this year's theme of "Camp Otakon," there was a cute campsite set up in the main hallway!
We spent Thursday afternoon getting settled in, getting our badges, and then headed out to grab dinner at a German restaurant nearby. After that, it was time to get into cosplay!


My roomies had things to do on Friday, so I headed to the convention mid-morning to see what was going on. I got to visit the video game hall, and most of my time in there was spent playing rhythm games, which I love playing but am incredibly bad at.
Saturday was LOTS of shopping, and then the masquerade! Hey. I LOVE a cosplay masquerade. If there's one event I try to never ever miss at an anime convention, it's the masq. Otakon's masquerade is always packed with great skits and beautiful costumes, so I had a really heckin' good time.
Sunday was pretty low-key for a checkout day. Everyone in my hotel room was pretty much packed up and ready to go, so we all got up, got dressed (some in cosplay, which I think is superhuman), and headed down to the convention. I ended up wandering a little bit and came across the Anime Home Video Museum, which was a trip back in time. The collection on display was so incredible and made me feel really nostalgic. I also completed the stamp rally, which is something I've tried to do for the past THREE Otakons, so I was so happy to do it this year! The prize was an absolute ton of Otakon stickers, which I have just been sticking on anything and everything.
I got to see friends, visit the manga library, and eat some poke bowl for lunch, and then it was time to head home! Looking foward to next year.
-Christina