My first Eurofurence was EF7, I'm a member of security since EF14.
Now I'm security team leader for the fursuit lounge.
This are my feelings about EF20:
I arrived in Berlin on monday the 18th and left on monday the 25th.
During that time i had that many impressions that i really feel the need to share my feelings about EF20 with you.
What made me most happy was:
For myself it felt like we had the most peaceful convention within the last 7 years.
There were some incidents which could be handled fast. As always in such a big group of attendees there were some few who did ... lets call it "dumb things" ... and needed to be handled by security.
But there was not a single major incident.
Another great thing:
Some formerly problematic attendees showed us their best side this year.
This made me very happy this year :-)
We're always happy when people are able to enjoy the convention!
About work in the security team:
As a security member i had a lot of work to do during the convention.
But even when there was no work to do (in theory), i could not stop working. Every year during Eurofurence i become a work'o'holic.
I always want to do my best to make EF an awesome experience to everyone. Working on that is so much fun to me, that i forget to have breaks or to visit panels ans shows.
This year i had 4 hours of sleep every night in average, had close to zero free time (only watched the PawpetShow, but with a radio in my ear) and feel overworked like hell.
But it was totally worth it! Reading the attendees positive feedback about the con and about security compensates all this.
Of course we could not make everybody happy and needed to annoy some very few people, but this was to grant about 2000 attendees an awesome convention.
Working for the security team is awesome! We at security treat each other like we were a big family. Working at this team is always a pleasure.
I really need to thank all my colleges here in this thread, where everybody is able to read it!
Guys, you rock, all of you! From our newbies, who joined the team this year to the head of security, all of you!
What i disliked
was hearing from some attendees that they believed in that "staff members get everything for free and may skip all cues"
To prevent a wrong impression to attendees:
All staff members pay not only the full prices, we also pay a lot more for preparations, meetings and the like. We don't get any money.
I had nearly nothing of the amusements that Eurofurence provides, just to make sure that you are able to enjoy them! And i payed a lot of money to do so, as well as i spend my work holidays to be able to work for you!
If i skipped any queue, it was to do my work.
So please, please, please don't spread any rumors about those "unfair staff members, getting everything for free"!
Hearing them really hurts us a lot!
Thinks i would like to suggest doing different next year:
To the Hotel:
The lobby of the hotel felt a bit overcrowded, compared to the years before, where we used to be at smaller hotels.
But the hotels "Orangerie" was closed all the time, except for breakfast.
I would suggest to the hotel to open that area to the public next year. There is so much space where people could sit down and have a conversation. That space felt like wasted to me, this year.
I know that you prepared that area for breakfast, but i would suggest to do so way later.
A great number of Eurofurence attendees like to stay up very long in the night.
I'm sure your employees working at the bar realized this fact.
Would it be possible to transfer that knowledge to other services like the opening hours of the breakfast and room cleaning?
I would suggest to close breakfast one hour later and also start room cleaning one hour later.
I know, that such changes are not easy for a team which so far used to have other service hours and went very well with them so far.
But please keep in mind that Eurofurence books out your hotel totally for one week.
The convention was booked out after a very short time. We would had even more attendees, if the Estrel would have been able to offer more rooms.
The Prices in the hotel restaurants are a bit to high.
Our attendees complained for example that the price for a pizza has been "almost criminal".
I'm pretty sure that those prices are calculated well and work pretty good during "other" events.
But our attendees are a bit different. Most of them safe money all the year to be able to visit this one event. For most of them there is not much budget left for visiting the restaurant.
I'm sure that you would sell way more, if you would lower the prices to a level which is comparable to a usual restaurant outside of a hotel.
This year most of our attendees bought their food at the nearby Mc.Donalds and "Reichelt" supermarket.
With previous hotels we made the experience that changing the price politics during the convention seemed to be a win-win situation for our attendees and the hotel.
To the Fursuit longe:
Thank you for the table providing "Sagrotan" and "Febreeze".
Some Suiters told me that it would be awesome to provide some low-prize deodorant as well, because it happens often that other suiters forget about bringing those down to the lounge.
A discounters no-name deodorant with a neutral odor for about 0.79 EUR per can would do a great job.
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