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chrisb
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:46 pm
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Haha, it seems they only focused on the more "hardcore" anime fans. Is the convention called "The Gathering of the Geeks" or was that just an adlib? I've seen news reports mock the conventions sometimes so it was good to see a rather amusing report and the reporters looked interested since it was something new but that one lady did look a little freaked out by some of the costumes.
I've never heard it prononounced before so is it ohtacon or ahtacon?
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Spotlesseden
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:53 pm
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looks like anime fans have alot of money.
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kyokun703
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:58 pm
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I liked that report. Usually I see local news con reports spending more time sniggering behind the con-goers backs, but this one actually did a decent job. Plus the positive note that the fans bring in $21 million to the city in 3 days!
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Splitter
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:58 pm
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Spotlesseden wrote: | looks like anime fans have alot of money. |
Everyone knows a congoer would rather starve themselves then go home without that prized 300 dollar resin figure.
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LydiaDianne
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:47 am
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kyokun703 wrote: | I liked that report. Usually I see local news con reports spending more time sniggering behind the con-goers backs, but this one actually did a decent job. Plus the positive note that the fans bring in $21 million to the city in 3 days! |
That was a very nice soundbite for us! But, then again, if they'd been nasty, The Baltimore Visitors Bureau and/or the BCC probably would have been screaming at the Station Manager: "WTF's wrong with you people???? Do you realize how much money those people put into the city in 3 days? $21 million! 3 days and $21 million! Do those Raven's fans spend that much money at a game? NO! Don't do that again!"
Don't piss off the tourists!
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Deltakiral
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:26 am
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Spotlesseden wrote: | looks like anime fans have alot of money. |
Well when you save up all year just to drop a lot of dough on one event that's what happens. Although I am not sure if anime fans are rich, I think that most of fans aren't "rich" there probably like every other joe schomo out there.
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Jifty
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 6:27 am
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I've seen the impact of Otakon in B'more for the last year. There was debate over the building of a new extension onto the Convention Center that was supposed to cost $20 million, and it was decided that they needed to build the place when Otakon hinted that they might have to move to the Washington Convention Center.
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Heretic
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:03 am
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Deltakiral wrote: |
Spotlesseden wrote: | looks like anime fans have alot of money. |
Well when you save up all year just to drop a lot of dough on one event that's what happens. Although I am not sure if anime fans are rich, I think that most of fans aren't "rich" there probably like every other joe schomo out there. |
Yep, that's pretty much what I do. The other two cons I go to (AnimeUSA and Katsucon), I don't spend nearly as much money as I do at Otakon.
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Parvati-IV
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:38 am
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Are they talking about $$ spent in the dealer's room? Because I would figure the 21 million goes to hotel rooms for all those people, and food consumed, taxis and trains taken, etc. Wouldn't the only impact on the city or state from the dealer's room be sales tax charged?
Also, I've always wondered if Otakon warns that Burger King across the street when con weekend is. It's always jammed
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kuni_kuni
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:54 am
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Parvati-IV wrote: | Are they talking about $$ spent in the dealer's room? Because I would figure the 21 million goes to hotel rooms for all those people, and food consumed, taxis and trains taken, etc. Wouldn't the only impact on the city or state from the dealer's room be sales tax charged?
Also, I've always wondered if Otakon warns that Burger King across the street when con weekend is. It's always jammed |
No, they're talking about the money spent outside of the convention center (hotels, restaurants, transportation, etc).
And that Burger King closed down.
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Raiden Kitsune
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 2:09 pm
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I noticed that the McDonalds down the street from the convention center was closed all weekend this year. I have to wonder about the reason for that. I'm leaning towards all of their employees calling out sick as soon as they found out we were coming. It's gotta be -hell- working one of the fast good restaurants near a major con like that.
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Emerje
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 2:55 pm
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kuni_kuni wrote: | And that Burger King closed down. |
Probably for the best. They do get warned about Otakon coming and they never prepare for it. At least, that's what I was told by someone that used to do work for Otakon. I know back in 2002 when I went that BK was a disaster, they were running out of food and the lines were going out the door. Only ate there once, got the rest of my meals from the deli in the hotel.
Emerje
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Tempest
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 4:10 pm
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Parvati-IV wrote: | Are they talking about $$ spent in the dealer's room? Because I would figure the 21 million goes to hotel rooms for all those people, and food consumed, taxis and trains taken, etc. Wouldn't the only impact on the city or state from the dealer's room be sales tax charged? |
They're talking about money spent outside the exhibit hall, money spent on hotel rooms, taxis, food, money paid by exhibitors to local workers, companies and unions (for loading/unloading work, electricity, etc) and money spent by Otakon on the convention center, hotels, security, etc...
I assume that money spent in the exhibit hall by shoppers doesn't really count because most of the retailers are from out of town. However they may have factored in a bit of money for the exhibit hall shopping since some of the retailers are local...
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Tempest
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 4:13 pm
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Jifty wrote: | I've seen the impact of Otakon in B'more for the last year. There was debate over the building of a new extension onto the Convention Center that was supposed to cost $20 million, and it was decided that they needed to build the place when Otakon hinted that they might have to move to the Washington Convention Center. |
Otakon might have been a part of the decision, but they weren't the entirety of the decision. From what I heard, Otakon was the last little push that got the work started. Still, that's no small feat for an anime convention. I bet the Otakon staff are both proud that they were able to influence the decision and happy that the decision was made.
Hopefully in a few years they'll be able to raise that 25,000 person attendance limit.
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Stueypark
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:06 pm
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It most likely also counts indirect (or secondary) spending, easiest way to explain that is with an example.
You pay $150 to the hotel to stay there a night. The hotel then pays a laundry service $15 to wash your sheets and towels, $1 to the local newspaper for the "complimentary paper" they leave at your door, and $3 to a food service for the in-room coffee and stuff.
Suddenly the spending for that room went from $150 to $169 through indirect spending.
It's how they can come up with a number that assumes the average spending was nearly $1,000 per person.
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