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Not attending atm but curious

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gummi_bjorn:
stop by the hotel, and find me or some of the other great furries at the bar.
have a talk and some fun with us, then make your mind up if you think the tickes is worth while for you( i am sure it is)
you are missing out on one of the greatest things if you dont come.
hope to see you there, i am the fat dane under the black hat sitting in the lobby bar.
hugs from gummibjorn.

Carenath:

--- Quote from: Ragmo on 28.07.2016, 20:19:54 ---...
I never visited a furry convention till now. Would it even be worth going alone?

My friends aren't realy interested about that - atleast not that i know of;
And going alone seems quite scary, despite that friendly community (i kind of have big problems to approach/getting approached by strangers).

Never the less, since the con is directly infront of my face, i DEFENTLY want to drop by after work to get some first impressions from outside of the convetion area  ;)

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In my humble opinion, yes it is worth it. I attended EF19 on my own with the same uncertainty; most of us are quite friendly and love to meet new furs, most of us love to have a good time and for some of us that's enough but we have panels covering almost every topic of interest to the community you can participate in and overall you will be sure to make more friends you can share your interests with. I met and made a lot of very good friends at that con, and every year I add more to the list that I look forward to seeing the following years.

We want everyone to have a good time; there was a "first time attendee" panel and of course we'll help where we can if you come to us.

Preregistering is a good way to attend but as others said, you could also pay for a day-pass if you wished to 'dip your toes' before diving on in.


If I could sum EF (or any other large furcon) up in one sentence it would be: A great place to meet and make friends with shared interests, and having a great time in the process.

draconigen:
You'll hear many different opinions on that question, and so here is mine:
1) as many people already pointed out, you only need a ticket (which will also grant you a badge and a con book, wherein you'll find a map and program of all things happening) to enter all points of interest. Lobby, bar and restaurants are open to anyone, as they're being operated publicly by the hotel. Strictly said, if you "only want to drop by after work and meet a few furries", you don't need a ticket.
2) Chat up with a few attending furries beforehand and make some friends that you already know you'll meet there. Jumping into the cold water and hoping to get in touch with someone, especially when you're not the approaching kind of person, can leave you with a stranded feeling when everyone around have their groups.

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