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CONVENTION!!! SQUEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Okay, so for the past two Memorial Day weekends, Fi and I have gone to Heartland Pagan Fest. This year, however, the prices are insanely high (almost $200 for the weekend), and we've been distracted by the far-less-expensive alternative: ConQuest, the local Sci-fi/fantasy/geekery convention.
So, this year, there shall be no naked dancing around enormous bonfires while we drum and celebrate deep into the night. However, there shall be Hobbits and Jedi and Trekkies - OH MY!
The only question is... do any local or regional geeks want to join us? You can still register for ConQuest at the door, and at $55 for the weekend, it's a fraction of the cost of Harry Potter conventions. For those who can't afford the hotel, we have enough room for SOME people to stay at our house (at the discretion of
fiona_fawkes and me - NOT an open invite for the whole world, sorry). Our house is just a couple of miles from the convention center. There will be geekery and room parties and costumes and panels and more geekery.
Anyone interested? I heard a rumor that at least ONE person (*pokes
dramedy *) was interested, if she could find people to drive down with her from a nearby state. Come on, people! Who's feeling spontaneous and geeky?
So, this year, there shall be no naked dancing around enormous bonfires while we drum and celebrate deep into the night. However, there shall be Hobbits and Jedi and Trekkies - OH MY!
The only question is... do any local or regional geeks want to join us? You can still register for ConQuest at the door, and at $55 for the weekend, it's a fraction of the cost of Harry Potter conventions. For those who can't afford the hotel, we have enough room for SOME people to stay at our house (at the discretion of
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Anyone interested? I heard a rumor that at least ONE person (*pokes
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My friend who doesn't mind driving is *considering* going. The problem? She doesn't really want to go to the convention. She doesn't *read* sci-fi, and she's never watched anime. She likes Star Trek, Stargate SG-1, and other sci-fi *shows* but she's not really into the whole *convention* idea. I can probably sell her on one afternoon, but not the whole weekend? So I'm trying to figure out stuff to do outside the convention in KC and I'm drawing a blank. I was thinking the zoo? but that'll be ~*SUPER*~ busy on the weekend, esp. Memorial Day. and the Royals are in STL that weekend D: D: Any suggestions to lure her down there??
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There's World of Fun amusement park. There's the Plaza, which has lovely shopping. There are parks for hiking and swimming. There's the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and the Jazz Museum (both are awesome). There's some of the best barbecue you've ever eaten.
What does she like? I guarantee I can find something.
And tell her that there will be plenty of stuff at the convention itself for people who simply like a few geeky sci-fi shows. And tell her that the best part is the ROOM PARTIES. She doesn't even need to register for that part!
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or maybe she'd like the Jazz Museum?
OH I hope she wants to go! :D
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Worlds of Fun is adjacent to Oceans of Fun, which is a water amusement park. It might be warm enough for you to go to the water park. It's going to be sunny with highs of 80 degrees or higher. That's a bit outside of the city, and further away from the convention.
Either way, trust me, there's stuff to do. :D
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I saw their website, it looks awesome.
I never doubted it, I just didn't know it :D :D
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http://www.worldsoffun.com/
There's also some water log rides in the amusement park.
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YAYAYAYAY!!!
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I am pretty sure I will coming Sunday afternoon as the con is winding down and staying til Mon. morning. YAY!!!
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