by AyuHikaru » Fri Jan 29, 2016 3:33 pm
I was at both AX and at New York and can say they are different experiences, but not THAT different.
AX, as it's an anime convention, was much more exhausting. You had to wait in long longer and nothing was guaranteed. It was much more chaotic too since you had to run to place to place to place for different types of events just to get a glimpse of the girls (Opening Ceremonies where they made an appearance, then RUNNING to the Dealer room line, then once that opened booking it to the JapanFiles - remember when that was thing? - booth just to hopefully buy some stuff for one of 200 tickets, the RUNNING to the Q&A to watch them answer questions and to hopefully be close enough to get the OTHER autograph ticket, the RUNNING ALL THE WAY ACROSS THE VENUE to the first autograph event. That was just DAY ONE) some con goers opted out of some events just to make sure they could go to the ones they wanted (I was lucky and got to do all of it) and many people didn't even get an autograph even though they had a ticket for one or two events. BUT, I honestly didn't notice many, if ANY, non-Morning Musume fans involved in these events EXCEPT the concert. Even then, most of the casual passer-bys were content with sitting in the back while all the hardcore fans took up all the front section. You'll be fighting other fans, not really any one else. The good things is that Anime Matsuri was really short notice, so I honestly don't think we'll even get NEAR the number we did for AX or even New York. AX had 3-4000 people, while New York was around 2000, I think we're looking at 500-600 this time. The other good thing about Cons is that because they are 3-4 days you really do get to hang out with your fellow H!P more. And when there's downtime, it's so much fun to just... do Wotagei or dance the actual dances or... sing in the middle of the Con with them. The Conventions always turn into little mini H!P conventions to us because of it. Even though I wasn't there, I'll never forget the Berryz Train they did in New Jersey hahaha.
New York was mostly stress before the event even started. The VIP tickets are pretty much the only thing anyone freaked out about and even though there were a limited number of handshake tickets, most people who wanted a ticket got one. I actually haven't heard many stories of people being screwed over with those. So the whole thing was generally more relaxed, but it was really short. Only a day, or 2 days if you flew in for Hello!Party like my group did, and you didn't get to spend much time talking to anyone because you were too busy standing in line (The line started at like 1am O.o).