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Bring on Calgary Expo 2014!

25 Friday Apr 2014

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It’s just about to get busy on the Calgary Stampede grounds for the 2014 Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo.
For returning visitors, here are some early observations that will help you get around.

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• No more lanyards with badges! They’ve switched to a wristband system. You can exchange your ticket for the wristband at the Stampede Grandstand. Lineup begins on the Tarmac … Just follow the signs.

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• In an apparent effort to improve crowd control, some of the queuing for events is outside. This is of particular note this year, as the weather is forecast to worsen Saturday. As one Expo volunteer put it to me earlier: “Dress for the weather.” Could be a challenge for those of you who are wearing more elaborate costumes.

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• Apart from ticket redemption, organizers have moved around a few other things, too, and there’s a new event area inside a huge tent in the middle of the grounds. You should keep that in mind as you navigate looking for people, vendors and events. They’re handing out an addendum to the Expo guide which contains a handy fold-out map of the place.
That’s it for now. More from Expo throughout the weekend.
P.S.: I’ll be tweeting: Look up @rleong101 on Twitter.

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Adventures in Lego

10 Wednesday Jul 2013

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Battle of Endor … in Lego!

A bit of time travel today, back to Calgary Expo in April. The Lego table was always crowded with people of all ages leaning in to see the marvellous work done by the people who constructed intricate scenes, including ones depicted here.

High-speed, high-flying chase

Ewok attacks!

Did somebody call a doctor?

Millennium Falcon

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Melding of man and machine

24 Friday May 2013

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Man and machine

One of my favourite makeup jobs from last month’s Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo.

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So long for now!

28 Sunday Apr 2013

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So long for now!

What another eventful Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo: Great guests, great things to do, great costumes, great show on the whole.
People who were here last year will inevitably provide comparisons between the two conventions, given the trouble with crowd control in 2012.
In my humble opinion, things were much better this time around from an organizational standpoint.
There was the odd disappointing moment for some people who were stuck in a line at opening time, or confronted with locked doors that should have been open, or having guests who were just so plain popular (Game of Thrones and Nathan Fillion on Sunday, notably) they managed to fill the Corral to capacity, leaving some people unable to view the panels in person.
But generally speaking, the lines were well managed. Taking over the Big Four building and Rotary House was a great way to reduce crowding in the BMO Centre. Having food trucks this year also made people comfortable to make the outdoor spaces at Stampede Park their own, too, provide even further relief from crowd congestion. (The beautiful weather didn’t hurt, either.)
If I could offer only one suggestion: Eschew those puny megaphones and use the big PA system for announcements on events being closed/full/whatever. I could hardly hear your directives over the din of assembled crowds.
But as I said earlier, those hiccups are easily outshone by the rest of the expo.
Above all: Many kudos especially for the army of volunteers who helped things go. The convention would be poorer without you.
Already looking forward to next year’s Expo. See you all then!
In the meantime, if you didn’t have the chance to go and would like a taste of how things went down, I’ve got a Flickr set with a selection of photos from Calgary Expo 2013. I will be adding a few more over the next few days … but there are already plenty there to give you an idea of the convention and its atmosphere this year.

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Check out the lineup of the … lineup at Calgary Expo!

28 Sunday Apr 2013

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Go with the flow in this short video and see all kinds of fans attending this year’s Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo.

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Expo making up for hiccups

02 Wednesday May 2012

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The Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo revealed details today about how to get a refund, for those who were unable to attend the convention due to crowd control issues on Saturday.
The Expo’s website, calgaryexpo.com, contains links and info to refund passes and missed photo-ops. Of particular interest, there is info for those who purchased passes from local stores.
Part of a new statement on the site reads:

It wasn’t without its hiccups, and as an organization we are dedicated to improving the experience of all those involved with our show. The Calgary Expo will be working with the Calgary Stampede and the Fire Department to create strategies to better manage crowds and line controls for our 2013 event.

It’s good to hear they are trying to stay on the good side of conventioneers.

(The photo at the top is of an ornament, hanging from the handle of a sword that was on display at Calgary Expo this past weekend.)

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A Comic Expo to remember

30 Monday Apr 2012

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Inconspicuous storm trooper

Another Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo has wrapped up, so scenes like the one above should be less prevalent Monday than it was over the weekend.
Expo organizers learned from their crowd-control tribulations on Saturday. Sure, people were in lines everywhere, but the process was generally efficient and steady. From personal experience and one other account, a person’s turn in line never lasted more than about 30 minutes — and happily all pass holders were allowed admission Sunday.
Those wishing to buy tickets at the door might have been disappointed, as those sales were halted mid-morning.
Let’s face it: Calgary Expo has become a big event. Attendance figures for the whole weekend are expected to pass 50,000, according to news reports. No one should expect to just walk in without a little bit of waiting.
If nothing else, Calgary Expo 2012 provided the ultimate learning experience for the people in charge, who told media they will soon be looking for even better ways to accommodate the crowds next year.

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Despite that piece of sobering news, there are still many reasons to have fond memories of Expo.
Meeting the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation tops my list and is sure to top that of many others.
Being able to see all the hard work people put into their costumes was a real treat, too.
If I was a bigger comic book/action hero nerd, I’d have flipped out even more.
So to the staff and volunteers of the Calgary Expo, thanks for the (mainly) good times over the past three days.
I wish you a bigger and better show for 2013.

Sir Patrick Stewart with host Cynthia Loyst at the Corral Sunday afternoon:
Aye, sir

Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis and Michael Dorn joke around for the crowd:
Ménage à Troi panel

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Ups and downs at the Expo

29 Sunday Apr 2012

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I wasn’t planning to post anything this weekend — it was a long Saturday at the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo, what with a full day of browsing and panels, plus a special night with the stars from Star Trek: The Next Generation, but this really couldn’t wait.
First the highlight.

Guests of honour

As noted above, I had the pleasure of attending a special evening with the main cast members of ST:TNG, as seen above — Sir Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Wil Wheaton, Brent Spiner, Gates McFadden, LeVar Burton, Marina Sirtis, Michael Dorn and Denise Crosby (who pandered to the audience by wearing a Calgary Flames tuque).
The panel, watched by a crowd of some 7,000 fans at the Stampede Corral, is the first time all nine actors portraying the main characters have gathered together, at any fan event.
The event coincides with the 25th anniversary of the first season of this storied science-fiction franchise.
It got a little bumpy at the start, what with music from a live swing band and a video of tributes from fellow sci-fi actors, followed inexplicably by a 30-minute intermission before the real show got going.
With the panel ably led by moderators Teddy Wilson, Ajay Fry and Cynthia Loyst, the audience learned in some detail about how the cast members got along and what sort of antics they were up to while doing the TV show together for seven years.
The event even had a surprise for the guests, as recurring guest star John de Lancie (Q) showed up mid evening to wow the arena. He stuck around to sign autographs, too.
By my personal feeling (and from gauging the mood of the crowd) many came away content, at the very least.
It was an awesome way to cap what could only be described as a nightmarish day for Expo organizers.

Sea of humanity

Not everyone had the pleasure of spending time with some of the best-known faces of the Trek franchise to make up for a long day waiting in line for hours — or downright turned away.
I feel bad for those who were left out. Also feel the same way for the volunteers and security personnel, who were bearing the brunt of the frustration at the doors.
My buddy Sean and I scurried back inside after learning that our transgression — leaving to Corral through the wrong door and using the washroom in the main BMO Centre hallway — had made us ineligible to return.
Reports on Twitter and remarks overheard from passersby suggest people who’d gone outside for a cigarette break were also refused re-entry.
So a word of advice to Expo organizers for a smooth Sunday: ORGANIZE and COMMUNICATE, COMMUNICATE, COMMUNICATE.
There is nothing that good messaging can’t fix.
Make sure all your volunteers are conveying the same message to the queued-up masses.
Make sure people are lining up for the right thing: Do you already have passes? Do you need to obtain a pass? Do you need to buy a ticket?
Clearly mark exits that are points of no-return. Let smokers know where they can take a break.
If the BMO Centre is full, make sure people in line know it and tell them how much longer they’re expected to wait. None of this “just go home, there’s no point waiting” nonsense — a rumour that turned out to be false.
Speaking of rumours: Don’t depend on social media alone. Twitter was useful, yes, but also rife with misinformation at times.
And besides, 3G wireless data service was spotty to non-existent on the Expo site during much of the afternoon, regardless of carrier, making social media an unhelpful way of reaching people.
You’ve got a PA system. Use it.
News reports suggest the Expo is honouring Saturday passes on Sunday for those who gave up and went home. Refunds will also be available for those who need them. A good gesture for the short term.
But for the long term, it might be worth considering that the Calgary Expo has outgrown the BMO Centre and needs a more open, easily accessible venue. True, there might be a lot of floor space there, but the bottlenecked access between exhibition halls is not conducive to good circulation. And it’s not good for growth when the venue is so packed, you can’t admit people you thought you’d be able to.
Surely, a new venue (or taking up more space at Stampede) is worth looking into.
In the meantime, I’m looking forward to one more day of Expo goodness.
I hope all pass-holders will be able to take it in Sunday.
If you can’t make it, I invite you to follow along on Twitter. I’ll try my best to share snippets of the day … should my wireless carrier not fail, as it did Saturday, of course.

Heroic confab

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