Otakon to Move to Washington DC in 2017
Baltimore, MD (August 11, 2013) – It is with mixed feelings that we announce that Otakon will
relocate to Washington DC, beginning with our 2017 convention, for at least five years.
While Baltimore has been our quirky and well-loved home for most of Otakon's existence, and despite our good relationships with the City of Baltimore and the local community, our contract with the city expires in 2016, and we were forced to decide whether to remain or to move. After a lengthy process of evaluating several candidate cities (including Baltimore), we ultimately selected the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.
The primary driver for this move is the state of the facilities in Baltimore and their uncertain future. The Baltimore Convention Center has not aged gracefully and there are proposals to replace both the BCC and the Arena over the next five years. Any upgrades would require at least a temporary move and would result in disruptive changes in our facilities regardless of the final outcome.
Of several alternatives considered, only Washington DC and Baltimore were considered viable, and both cities bid very competitively. Our focus has always been on delivering the best experience for our members at the best value to the organization. Both bids helped control costs in our largest expenses (facilities, tech, and labor), so we don't expect the move to be a major factor in our membership rates for the foreseeable future.
An evaluation committee delivered an analysis of the DC and Baltimore bids to the voting membership in June of 2013, and after considerable debate (and many expressions of regret) the voting members chose DC as the best option for our next contract period.
Despite our long ties to Baltimore, we are energized and excited for the possibilities afforded by the facilities in DC. As with any move, there will be challenges and a bit of a learning curve, but we view this as an opportunity. And we look forward to seeing the results of Baltimore's planned reinvestment -- with luck, we'll face another tough choice in a few years.
ABOUT OTAKON AND OTAKORP, INC.: Now entering its twentieth year, Otakon is an annual celebration of Japanese and East Asian popular culture, and also one of the largest gatherings of fans in the United States. Otakon celebrates popular culture as a gateway to deeper understanding of Asian culture, and has grown along with the enthusiasm for anime, manga, video games, and music from the Far East. Since 1999, Otakon has been held in Baltimore, Maryland; currently, Otakon is one of Baltimore's few large, city-wide events, drawing over 32,000 people for three days each year (for a paid attendance of over 89,000 turnstile attendees). Otakon is a membership based convention sponsored by Otakorp, Inc., a Pennsylvania-based, 501(c)3 educational non-profit whose mission is to promote the appreciation of Asian culture, primarily through its media and entertainment. Otakorp, Inc. is directed by an all-volunteer, unpaid staff – we are run by fans, for fans.
For more information about Otakorp, Inc., see http://www.otakon.com/otakorp/index.asp
For more information and the latest news on Otakon 2013, see http://www.otakon.com/
While Baltimore has been our quirky and well-loved home for most of Otakon's existence, and despite our good relationships with the City of Baltimore and the local community, our contract with the city expires in 2016, and we were forced to decide whether to remain or to move. After a lengthy process of evaluating several candidate cities (including Baltimore), we ultimately selected the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.
The primary driver for this move is the state of the facilities in Baltimore and their uncertain future. The Baltimore Convention Center has not aged gracefully and there are proposals to replace both the BCC and the Arena over the next five years. Any upgrades would require at least a temporary move and would result in disruptive changes in our facilities regardless of the final outcome.
Of several alternatives considered, only Washington DC and Baltimore were considered viable, and both cities bid very competitively. Our focus has always been on delivering the best experience for our members at the best value to the organization. Both bids helped control costs in our largest expenses (facilities, tech, and labor), so we don't expect the move to be a major factor in our membership rates for the foreseeable future.
An evaluation committee delivered an analysis of the DC and Baltimore bids to the voting membership in June of 2013, and after considerable debate (and many expressions of regret) the voting members chose DC as the best option for our next contract period.
Despite our long ties to Baltimore, we are energized and excited for the possibilities afforded by the facilities in DC. As with any move, there will be challenges and a bit of a learning curve, but we view this as an opportunity. And we look forward to seeing the results of Baltimore's planned reinvestment -- with luck, we'll face another tough choice in a few years.
ABOUT OTAKON AND OTAKORP, INC.: Now entering its twentieth year, Otakon is an annual celebration of Japanese and East Asian popular culture, and also one of the largest gatherings of fans in the United States. Otakon celebrates popular culture as a gateway to deeper understanding of Asian culture, and has grown along with the enthusiasm for anime, manga, video games, and music from the Far East. Since 1999, Otakon has been held in Baltimore, Maryland; currently, Otakon is one of Baltimore's few large, city-wide events, drawing over 32,000 people for three days each year (for a paid attendance of over 89,000 turnstile attendees). Otakon is a membership based convention sponsored by Otakorp, Inc., a Pennsylvania-based, 501(c)3 educational non-profit whose mission is to promote the appreciation of Asian culture, primarily through its media and entertainment. Otakorp, Inc. is directed by an all-volunteer, unpaid staff – we are run by fans, for fans.
For more information about Otakorp, Inc., see http://www.otakon.com/otakorp/index.asp
For more information and the latest news on Otakon 2013, see http://www.otakon.com/