Today is the day, I decide
to start chronicling my progress and record any helpful tips and advice about
attending my first ever Brony Convention. I choose Trot Con as my first because,
since it was my first time going to a convention, I would have a taste of it
before making plans to go to the official Brony Con next year.
I wanted to share my
experience for those who never really went to a convention or was curious about
what a convention is really like and how to have the best time there. The
information I come across would come from friends and over the Internet. If you
wish to give some suggestions about what I should add on to this advice series,
feel free to tweet me @chefkyro or with the hash tag #bronychefproject.
While I'm on the
topic of conventions or cons, I think it’s fitting that we get to the first topic
for this series: Commitment. This would be a good first topic because; the
first step that a lot people think about before planning a trip is the question
“Am I willing to travel there?” or “Is it possible for me to travel?”
For tons of
Travelers, for business or pleasure, they must take that first step of deciding
to go based on how committed they are to make the journey.
For casual convention goers, the kind of commitment
is more like a reward to enjoy what services that conventions might offer. For
people with small businesses or artists, it could be an opportunity to show
their product or their work to a particular audience and be discovered. No
matter how you attend every convention, it’s always important to stay committed
to going there and take responsibility for getting there.
There will be
challenges and loops to get to your goal of attending any convention, Brony and
non-Brony alike. Con goers might have to save money and spend some time
planning what they are going to do there. Yet, when you go through those doors
and finally made it to that one convention you always dreamed about going; it
is completely worth it. So, my first advice I give to any convention goer as
myself is that if you are committed enough to reach for that goal of attending your first or favorite convention, the
reward would be that much sweeter.
As we dive deeper
into the series of The Road to Trot Con, we would explore many other topics
about planning, budgeting, meeting your favorite celebrities and many other
topics relating to con planning and how you can make your convention experience
an enjoyable one. I will try to update at least once a week leading up to Trot
Con 2014. Also during the convention im also going to update my experience
there to give you more of an insight. It could be more of a vlog type of
mini-series but I still have a lot of time to think about it.
You can follow me on
twitter @chefkyro or on Facebook to see updates and leave any other suggestions
of topics you think I should cover. Also, don’t be afraid to comment. I’m open
for comments. For now, I will bid you all a-do and see you next week.
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