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8th December 2012, 09:29 AM
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Botcon 2013
Botcon 2013 dates have been released it will be in San Diego California june 27 - 30 at the Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center. So start saving.
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8th December 2012, 09:42 AM
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I'm interested in going, but travelling so close to the peak of the US holiday season will make accommodation and flights a bit of a chore.
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8th December 2012, 10:48 AM
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I'm going. I'm be having my honeymoon in the US anyway and the wife promised I could go to BOTCON!!!!!
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8th December 2012, 01:33 PM
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San Diego was good fun.
We went there as part of our Botcon '11 holiday.
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8th December 2012, 03:22 PM
#5
A link with details, and the botcon site for booking a hotel room.
Hotel rates are $135 per night plus tax (for the Convention rate), and it seems that there are still plenty of rooms available.
First night's deposit is charged to your card (to weed out the people who weren't likely to go, but take up rooms early on a whim because it used to be free), but if you cancel up until 48 hours before arrival, you should get the deposit back.
Pre-registration will come later.
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8th December 2012, 03:27 PM
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MACHINE WARRRRS!
Stuff the haters. Machine Wars + SDCC = Win for me.
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8th December 2012, 04:08 PM
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My advice for those thinking of going, but yet to decide, is book a room (with 2 beds) because you can cancel it later (but check the fine-print first to see if there is a cancellation fee, as the deposit should be refundable). And book more days than you think you might need, in case your plans change when booking your flights - you can always change your reservation later to reduce the days, but if the hotel fills up, it might cost you more to add on extra days later.
Demonac and I went to San Diego in 2011, in the week before BotCon, which you can read about here.
We went to Legoland and the San Diego zoo, but there is also a Seaworld there as well, plus some cultural areas (Balboa park is one)... and for the more adventurous, Mexico is just a 20 minute drive from next year's BotCon hotel.
Plus, if you are flying in through Los Angeles (as most flights from Australia do), you have a whole heap of things to do there as well, including the Transformers Ride at Universal Studios.
Next year is one of the cheaper options for Australian fans, as it is on the west coast of America (less flying), so I'd imagine a few people might go... but the hype for the "official" convention is a lot less than it was 4-5 years ago, which makes it harder to draw in long-distant attendees.
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