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    John D.

    I attended the inaugural Silicon Valley Comic Con on its opening day. This event is being put on by Steve Wozniak (aka Woz) and some of his cohorts to help bring the San Diego experience closer to home. I initially wanted to go during one of the weekend dates, but the price point was a bit high since I was just going to be a looky-loo. Tickets: Prices differ depending on how many days and which days you want to attend. For example Fri was only $25 but the rest of the weekend dates were $50. They also had Three Day passes, and such. Check out their website for more info: https://register.growtix.com/e/silicon_valley_comic_con Parking- Street parking will be hard to come by and prepare to get raped by the local parking lots. I saw some charging $25 which is nothing compared to SF but huge for SJ. Check out http://parksj.org/ for more parking info. Personally, I'd recommend finding a VTA Park & Ride Station (http://goo.gl/J2AzMd) and taking the Light Rail there; it drops you right in front of the McEnery Convention Center. Concessions- Didn't see any food or drinks being sold, but maybe that'll change for the weekend??? No idea. Exhibits- Typical menagerie you'll see at most comic conventions: Cosplayers; booths selling miscellaneous miscellany; exhibitors; D-list celebrities selling autographs for obscene amounts and other such truck. My favorite display of the night was the PancakeBot™ machine that made pancakes into any shape! I don't know why, but I need that in the worst way... I'm glad to see something like this come to my hometown, and I'm not sure how it compares to the San Diego Comic-Con, but who cares really? Overall it was fun, and I'll definitely be back next year. Excelsior!

    Iron Man
    Bill O.

    The wife and I had tried to get into the San Diego Comic Con for many many years, with no success....so it was AWESOME news to see that Woz was bringing Comic Con to SJ (which makes sense, given the level of geekdom in SV). I scored tickets the second they went live...and eagerly awaited the SVCC Weekend. Friday evening came about, and the wife and I went to see William Shatner. The first shocker was just how crazy crowded it was. The second was just how smooth Shatner is on stage. A great way to open the weekend. Saturday came around, and it was very clear very quickly that the organizers had NO idea of just how many people were waiting for their own Comic Con. CRAZY crowded, CRAZY hot. And some CRAZY attire. Most of the events were just ludicrous for waiting lines....and autographs/photo lines were insane. We did get a Stan Lee autograph on a Thor comic book (the wife has a slight "thing" for Thor), and traded some one-liners with him...that was cool, but the two hour line...not so much. The various food courts all ran out of food quickly, sending people in crazy costumes into the surrounding neighborhoods for nourishment and water. Sunday was more of the same - crazy crowds, crazy lines...we bailed after a few hours...just too hot. All in all, AWESOME. BUT...it clearly was a v1.0, and needs some serious edits before the next release....starting with AC, a larger facility, and definitely better organization across the board. NOTE.....while a v1.0, there absolutely positively has to be a v2.0!!!!

    Maria H.

    This was our first time at this comic con. I will say that I like the way they handle the VIP pass holders better than most other comic cons. Their VIP lounge is much nicer. We went primarily for Stan Lee's Autograph which in reality is worth it all by itself. The wait wasn't too long and the crowd for a Friday evening was bad at all! Tomorrow will be a whole other story. If you are purchasing autographs I recommend doing it through the app or online because they don't really have a streamline process for purchasing on site and having it on your phone for them to scan just makes its so much smoother. Aside from getting our signature I both love & hate that these places seem to be the only places to get the exclusive merchandise! I was able to find the Infinity Wars 10" Thanos which has been sold out at every target and even their online store (they only had 3 at this comic con)! That made it worth the trip for me. As usual these comic cons rarely disappoint when it comes to the costumes!

    The bonus ticket is a lie! There is no bonus! Buyers Beware!
    Linda F.

    I am thoroughly disappointed with this event. If it weren't for the fact that I'm a total trekkie and it's the 30th anniversary, I would have returned my tickets and passed on the event. First of all, they tell you at checkout that you'll be receiving a 3 day adult pass as a bonus for buying tickets early. It's a lie. There was apparently a "mistake" on the ticket page where it told you that you were getting a bonus. So, if you had made plans with friends thinking that you have an extra ticket, you now have to cancel. They don't bother to contact you to inform you of the "error". I had to send several emails before I got a straight answer. I would have purchased another set of tickets when they were having their Valentine's day special but now its too late. Since it was there error, I think that they should have honored the bonus ticket, but they wouldn't. Overall just the poorest customer service and communication from the event. I will not be coming back next year.

    Silicon Valley Comic Con 2016 - March 18th to March 20th - Inaugural World Premiere
    Drew Y.

    Terribly "family-friendly" comic con. Being v1.0, a tad disorganized. Limited hours. Fantastic special guests. Pre-order FTW. SF had WonderCon (RIP). "Use the App, Luke!" ===== tl;dr ==== Nice to know: * Best day for free celebrity panels -- Saturday * Worst day for last minute registration -- Saturday morning * Best day for last minute registration for Saturday or Sunday (or Friday night) -- Friday night * SVCC Android and iOS App available!!! * Discounts available on Goldstar or for Google employees... * Tag-teaming with a friend helps with seat-saving or figuring out where the line actually starts * Main convention, Exhibitor Hall, etc. shutdown daily at 6PM -- smaller convention rooms held a few events past 6PM * Volunteer for two 6-8 hour shifts and the con is yours to enjoy + pizza party reward Sunday evening Random reasons to go: * C'mon, it's Marvel Legend Stan Lee! (He suggested the Academy Awards have a category for Best Cameo Actor so he could win.) * William Shatner vs. Steve Wozniak * Stan Lee panel + a second Stan Lee w/Steve Wozniak (and Jon Heder) panel * Back to the Future movie panel with Marty, Lorraine, and Doc Brown for a mere $10.oo extra on Saturday * If you waited around long enough Sunday, the Michael J. Fox Foundation had a photo op with Lea Thompson AND the DeLorean for $40.oo (vs. $140 for everyone else)?! * Vic Mignogna (Full Metal Alchemist) had a $140 Photo Op in the Exhibitor Hall but $10 Selfies and autographs at a table *outside* by registration * Give of yourself at the onsite blood drive and stem cell research mini-blood drive... * SPACE PARANOIDS!!! Other stuff: * "Browncoats: Independence War" -- Free Independent Film ("inspired" by Firefly/SERENITY) 7PM-9PM Saturday, pre-paid for by Kickstarter/Indiegogo supporters * Super Soul Bros. Concert and Dance Party 8PM-10PM Saturday ** Jeremy Renner was hilarious and did a lot of unorthodox things (e.g., hugged a birthday girl, invited kids on stage for selfies WHILE still taking audience questions, accidentally swearing and immediately apologizing) * SJ downtown was so flooded with people that restaurants ran out of food... Lol * Sorry the tl;dr was tl;dr... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ============= This review is in progress but also serves to anchor all my photos (and videos for mobile viewers) together. Dual-purpose FTW... \(^_^)/ I don't know why Yelp hides videos from Desktop website viewers. (X_X)/ Yadda yadda yadda something about SVCC's backstory blah blah blah appearance cancellations by Carrie Fisher and Julie Benz...comparing/contrasting Fanime's three days of 24/7 insanity vs. SVCC early evening ending programming...

    Cap P.

    Disappointing. However, I will iterate what I told my buddy on our way there. "This is their first year. I do not expect much. I expect this year to be the year they get their wheels under them and figure out what to fix for next time. Pros: * Their registration line was super fast and efficient. I had pre-paid, but did not have my wristband. So I had to wait in a monstrous registration line outside. I was, literally, a quarter mile away. And that was just outside. Once you get inside you still have to wait in this switchback line (like an amusement park ride) to get to the front. The line was long, but it only took 60 minutes from start to wristband. And for a line as long as it was, it was impressive speed. * The location is perfect...... if you take LightRail. Which we did. I could imagine parking being a bitch otherwise. * Artist booths. I was pretty impressed with the artists that were onsite selling and promoting their own work. Cons: (Pun intended) * I expected so much more from the cosplayers. Yea, maybe that is not direct fault of the convention. But perhaps they didn't do an efficient job of luring more cosplayers. * It was way too packed and the body order was palpable. (Note: If you have children, please bring them, but for the love of Jebus..... leave the baby buggies at home!) * I was disappointed with the lack of product exhibits and celebrity panels. It was just a big flea market for geeks for the most part. * The celebrity photo were stupid expensive. $250 for Michael J Fox? $175 for Jeremy Renner!!?!?! Who pays that? People do I guess. Hell... Shatner was less than $100. * $50 admission. This in hindsight. Definitely not work the price. Final soapbox. I really think the internet has ruined conventions, of all types. 15-20 years ago you go to a convention and see all sorts of stuff you could not find anywhere but at a convention. Digging through comic boxes to find that book you have been searching for. Or seeing a toy or game you have never seen before. Now, sadly, collecting these things is no longer a prize. It's just a matter of who has more money to win the bid. There was nothing at this convention that I had not already seen or could not find online.

    judy greer aka dr. Elizabeth Plimpton

    2018 review: Overall, i was happy with my experience coming to SVCC this year. Came on a Saturday and pretty much stayed until the exhibit hall closed. Ordering badges was interesting, i've been told the price changed from 50.00, to 60.00, to 55.00. One thing to improve upon is have consistent pricing. (i understand early bird pricing, but why raise the price few days before the event and then lower it again the next day?) In terms of picking up badges, i thought it was handled very well. They basically did badge pickups outside of the convention center in a near by large tent. One thing they could improve upon would be having more employees at the front desk. (adding 3 to 5 more people would save us a lot of time) Overall though, it took me 30 minutes to get my badge which is still very good. Exhibit hall: overall very pleased with the exhibit hall. Thousands of vendors, artist alley, and the back area for celebrity signings. Very organized, plenty of room to still walk around even for 60,000 people inside the building. As for the panels, one thing they could improve upon is having larger rooms for certain panels. some rooms could only hold 100 people. for a con with 60k plus attendees, use bigger rooms! In addition, adding more panels next year would be great. SJ convention center is huge, take advantage of the space. As for celebrity signings, I'm too cheap to pay for it but seems many folks weren't too happy with the waiting in line. All i could say to that is the most popular signings (stan lee) seemed to take all day to get. to me personally there shouldn't be an indictment on sjcc because there are more factors involved such as stan's health and how popular this man is. I beleive boba fett's autograph line was pretty sparse... Also, for anyone complaining these celebrities wont take photos or talk to you unless you buy a photo/autograph, lets be honest here, their here to make money and i'm guessing their visit to san jose is only worth it by the amount of photos/autographs that are paid by us attendees. Overall, compared to the big wow comic con of the past, san jose is the biggest comic convention in the bay area. Prices are reasonable, plenty of cosplay, decent panels, and every year they are improving. I recommend in particular newbies and families who have never attended a con to check it out in 2019.

    Madam Tussauds. One is for real, one is made of wax. Can you tell which is which?
    April M.

    This is my first time at comic con. To be honest, I am disappointed that it costs money to buy a photo of the actor, and then additional money to get an autograph, and you're not allowed to take pictures with the actors in the same location in which they sign the autographs. Although they are happy to point out that you can take pics OF the actors signing autographs.....because I can't find that on Google already....... I like the displays by artists and authors. My husband bought a few books. We both bought tshirts. There is some pretty good one of a kind stuff provided here. I also like the exhibits by Madam Tussauds. Amazingly lifelike. I definitely want to visit Madam Tussauds in San Francisco now. Very disappointed that it costs $200-$300 to take a pic with Christopher Lloyd at a different location after waiting in an already very long line to get his autograph. He hasn't even been in a movie recently...has he? I like Lea Thompson in Back to the Future and I like her in Switched at Birth, but $65 for a photo that they've already taken of her and her signature is kind of out there. I could see paying that for Robert Downey Jr's signature or a picture with him.....maybe I guess I've just been spoiled by those super cool celebrities who enjoy their trade and aren't requiring a kidney and your first born for an autograph and a picture with them. I am seeing many disappointed fans walking away from lines when they learn the price of meeting their favorite actor. That's pretty sad. I have signed memorabilia that I keep at home. Not everybody is looking for a signature to sell. Keep the true fans in mind and stop focusing on getting more money. That being said, all of the really really cool seminars cost money and require special passes as well. I'm glad I know this now because i've already gotten tickets to Comic con in San Diego this year. At least I'll be prepared for comic con San Diego. The VR zone is free for exploration, but the lines are crazy long. The same is true about beverages and food. The line goes to the doors..don't even think about just grabbing something to drink. It could take hours just to see someone about getting a beverage and by then just pray that they have something left. I am really enjoying meeting the cosplayers and taking pics of and with them. They are pretty great. I would've enjoyed the costume contest a lot more if the mics had worked. I couldn't hear what most of the candidates were saying to promote their costumes. A lot of really cool cosplayers didn't show up to compete. I saw some pretty rad costumes that didn't even get entered and that could've easily won the contest. Don't be intimidated! Please enter next time because everybody should see the awesome effort that you put into your costumes!

    Arrive early, this is the line for entry passes!
    Lance W.

    Hey Woz, pay no attention to all of the hater reviews. I thought SVCC was an awesome inaugural event and I can't wait until next year. My son and I bought the gold vip tickets and the perks were a real life saver. Line jumping the panel lines and the photo opp lines is a perk that I've had paid double to get. Woz signed autographs in the Vip lounge on Sunday morning and it seemed like he had a great time joking around with the crowd. He openly acknowledged the hiccups from Saturday and said he will work to improve next year's event. My middle school son and his friends roamed around the show freely spending their allowance dollars at the large variety of vendors selling comic books, t shirts, posters, art and nearly every other conceivable item related to comics and gaming. I watched a few panels; Stan Lee is F'ing hilarious! I'd pay to see that guy do a standup comedy show. I agree the layout needs improvement, I would have taken in some smaller panels but the entrance lines for the smaller rooms overlapped with registration causing a bit of chaos. A bit of advice for attendees next year: 1. Register Early, my bands were mailed to my house so I just walked in upon arrival. No lines. 2. Buy the add ons before the show starts. Likewise, I had everything I needed for photo opps and autographs before I left home. 3. Don't drive, uber to the convention center and walk in the last few blocks. Pedestrian traffic brings car traffic to a halt near the convention center. Have fun, see you next year!

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    Kendra C.

    Went to Silicon Valley Comic Con 2019 on August 18th and it was amazing. Getting to meet Oliver and James Phelps (George and Fred Weasley/The Weasley Twins) was amazing. They were like average people and cool to talk to. For how they are, their signatures are so different that it's so unique between the two of them. Ever since childhood, I always wondered what it was like for them and others to work with someone like Rupert Grint. When I asked them about it, their answer was surprisingly cool. For Geeks and Nerds and everyone who goes to Conventions, it's a blessing like no other. An experience that cannot be forgotten. Watching Anson Mount speak this year was a blessing for Star Trek Nerds and a great one at that. Though there was a lot of walking around, it was a fun and fantastic place to be. It would be a shame to get rid of such a lovely place where Gamers, Geeks, Cosplayers, Nerds, and those that were always thought of as Outcasts when they were young can be themselves. It is an experience that kids should definitely have when they are younger. Everything there is so unique and amazing, including the Fallout booth. Everything is just beyond amazing. There is nothing more than greatness within this place. If anything, this place has made the world a better place. Like, Batman, Thomas Wayne, Dick Grayson, Raven, and all heroes. Comics aren't just a bunch of pages as they once may have been, but rather lessons and fantastic memories.

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