There's actually a pretty solid chance I'll be going to this one.
I'm in the process of making a submission to AAAI 2016, which is in Phoenix, Arizona from Feb 12-17, and that in conjunction with PAX South is definitely sufficient reason to go to the U.S. even if I have to pay for it myself. I'll probably stay even longer and find some other things to do as well
Granted, it's not guaranteed my submission to AAAI 2016 will make it through peer review, but as long as I finish and polish off my paper within the next couple of days I think my chances are very good. Also, PAX South tickets are likely to come up for sale long before I get reviewer feedback so I'm probably going to have to buy tickets before I know if my paper made it through.
So, how quickly are the tickets likely to sell out, and what kind of effort do I need to put in to make sure I get them? How quickly did they sell out last year?
I went back and forth on this one. I really want to go back to PAX South. There are too many people to meet up with at PAX, and having both South and East last year really helped. But alas, I have chosen to go to BGG.Con in November instead.
I won't completely rule out sneaking over to PAX South until the last possible second. But odds do not favor attendance.
I was able to get the Courtyard Marriott on the Riverwalk for $5 less than the PAX rate. It still amazes me how cheap this convention is.
My status might already be changing. I'm being asked to come back and help run the Tabletop show for one more go before it's handed off more to locals. Wife also expressed interest in seeing PAX South, so I grabbed her a badge and reserved the hotel room just in case.
robertkhoo You all probably know we don't talk about #s, but I can tell you that we sold out of 3 day badges last year in about an hour and a half. We sold the same number of 3 day badges this year in approximately 10 minutes, so do not be alarmed.
robertkhoo You all probably know we don't talk about #s, but I can tell you that we sold out of 3 day badges last year in about an hour and a half. We sold the same number of 3 day badges this year in approximately 10 minutes, so do not be alarmed.
So the fine print here is that PAX South ticket pool is *much* larger this year. Sounds like they booked the whole Henry Gonzo.
Holy crap, why is Contessa that expensive? You can get $110/night by going 2-3 blocks further away.
I've learned from many years of experience that increased distance from the convention center has an exponentially increasing negative effect on the experience. Also, that hotel was way nice.
I do forget that it's been a while since I've been to a PAX w/o enforcing. I'm spoiled in the sense that I'll bring everything I could possibly need for the weekend and just stash it at the show.
Weather is a huge factor too, but I'm not worried about that in San Antonio. Boston? Sell a kidney to get Westin.
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I'm in the process of making a submission to AAAI 2016, which is in Phoenix, Arizona from Feb 12-17, and that in conjunction with PAX South is definitely sufficient reason to go to the U.S. even if I have to pay for it myself. I'll probably stay even longer and find some other things to do as well
Granted, it's not guaranteed my submission to AAAI 2016 will make it through peer review, but as long as I finish and polish off my paper within the next couple of days I think my chances are very good. Also, PAX South tickets are likely to come up for sale long before I get reviewer feedback so I'm probably going to have to buy tickets before I know if my paper made it through.
So, how quickly are the tickets likely to sell out, and what kind of effort do I need to put in to make sure I get them? How quickly did they sell out last year?
Badges won't sell out as fast as Prime, and there are plenty of hotels.
I won't completely rule out sneaking over to PAX South until the last possible second. But odds do not favor attendance.
My status might already be changing. I'm being asked to come back and help run the Tabletop show for one more go before it's handed off more to locals. Wife also expressed interest in seeing PAX South, so I grabbed her a badge and reserved the hotel room just in case.
EDIT: Well, I made a reservation for double occupancy anyways.
Weather is a huge factor too, but I'm not worried about that in San Antonio. Boston? Sell a kidney to get Westin.