Rhode Island Comic Con
After my whirlwind of October, I decided to squeeze in one more thing before I actually headed home. I flew back to CT from Nashville, drove to Providence, RI for a night in a hotel and then Sunday headed to one day of Rhode Island Comic Con. The main goal was to meet Michael J Fox, who I had a photo op with at 11am.
We got in as close to opening as we could, headed to the 5th floor for the photo ops and waited for them to call in for my session. It felt like we were waiting in line FOREVER for them to bring the line in. Then, once it was time, it flew by. Michael was sitting in a chair and had his feet up on a little box so he would be of similar height to the fans standing near him. We weren’t allowed to touch him or have props and we basically just exchanged hellos and that was that. People were coming out of meeting him sobbing. I came out mad my shoe had untied.
After picking up the photo we wandered to where a lot of the other guests were in the convention center, only to see Soleil Moon Frye’s line was capped. After taking a break and getting some food I had to decide if I wanted to see Matthew Lewis’ panel or Blue’s Clues. I ended up choosing Blues Clues because Steve, Joe and Josh as well as the creators were in attendance and I think I made a good choice. Not that I know what I missed, but the Blues Clues panel was pretty great.
We ended up trying to see Soleil again, but the line was still capped and I did not have it in me to keep circling the area. A couple of my friends were working the con so I was able to very briefly see them and then it was time to start lining up for the Back to the Future panel which we had to pay for to attend. The tickets were tiered in pricing so I just got the cheap GA tickets knowing we’d probably be in the back. We were maybe halfway back and the guy in front of me turned around to say “I hope you can see” to which I responded “I should be fine” – guess who was on their tippy toes at the end trying to see during the standing ovation? It wasn’t me. (I couldn’t see at all then – but was fine during the panel itself) The sound however – was not fine. We knew there may had been a problem with hearing Michael since he obviously doesn’t really have any control over his head movements but I also had problems hearing Lea and Christopher so it was definitely a sound issue overall and mics were having all sorts of feedback and I think they needed some sort of soundcheck. It probably wouldn’t have been so annoying if we hadn’t PAID to be in attendance. None of the other panels I had attended over the years had ever had so many issues. We also were not allowed to take any photos or videos during the panel at all (for other panels we were asked to only take the photos at the end) and they had security patrolling the aisles to make sure no one was being sneaky. I respected this ask and didn’t attempt it – it would have been too obvious trying to get one from where I was anyway. Hopefully the professional photos will be posted at some point so I can snag some of theirs for the scrapbook 🙂
Overall it was more chaos though not quite as bad as 2 years ago when we ended up taking a year off because it was so awful. But there are definitely still tweaks they need to do. (Though it does seem they are trying but some things aren’t working) We aren’t sure we will go back next year – it’ll be guests deciding that for us – but I am hoping that Soleil will be at 90s con so I can meet her there!