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Sharing a hotel room at a con:

Have you done it before? Where did you find people to split the room with? Were they strangers? What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend? Did any problems arise? Would you do it again?
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>>10899061
I've thought about it because I hate driving and I hate having to find parking near the convention every day.
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>Have you done it before?
yes
>Where did you find people to split the room with?
introduced by other friend. drunkenly decided to go to a con with them in a different state
>Were they strangers?
basically
>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
none but we had a mutual understanding of each other's "limits" I think
>Did any problems arise?
no
>Would you do it again?
ye
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>>10899061
I refuse to sleep and keep my shit in a room with complete strangers. I've always roomed with people I know - friends, coworkers, acquaintances - or at least people I know and people THEY know, like a friend of a friend situation. In situations where I couldn't find anyone I know to room with, I just had my own room.
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>>10899061
>Have you done it before?
yeah
>Where did you find people to split the room with?
friend invited me to a con, i realized i didn't have a place to stay and he allowed me to split the room
>Were they strangers?
met him off /vm/, barely knew anything about him until i met him in person
>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
i said as long as he does nothing weird, nothing weird will happen
>Did any problems arise?
none indeed
>Would you do it again?
yeah
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>>10899061
When I was a broke teenager I would room with a big group of people. It got to the point where we had like 10 people in a two bed room. It was around that time I realized the guy the organized it was over charging people to pay for his whole con. I stopped rooming with that group mostly because they were slobs but that was the final. Now as an adult I cannot say I blame him since he was the one willing to put it on a credit card.
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>>10899061
I've done this with people I already knew. Worked out alright, but depending on the person in question, you can be stiffed.

I've tried to meet people and then stay at their rooms (with their permission) but that hasn't always panned out. One time, I had to sleep in a car because the hotel called the police and were name checking anyone to prevent overoccupation.
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What are the rules for inviting people back to hang out in the room? If you're the room holder would you restrict people from that?
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>>10899369
When it's people you just met, did you pay them anything? Were they personal rooms or did they have roommates?
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>>10899485
Agree on it ahead of time. If you're the room host bringing people into your room, expect your room mates to begin doing the same.
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>>10899486
Usually I freely give what I have, such as food , sports drinks, glow sticks, or alcohol. I do that regardless, bring an excess and hand stuff out. That's enough to ensure goodwill. Most of the time, it's somewhat of a bunkhouse in the hotel.
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>>10899061
>Have you done it before
Yes, tons of times over the last 10 years
>Where did you find people to split the room with?
Different places. Once on a /cgl/ server local to my area, mostly with friends or mutuals of friends, for some of the larger cons there’s whole ass fb groups dedicated to roommate finding
>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
Nothing too crazy for the most part, clean up after yourself, if you’re gonna have sex with someone be neat about it and put a sock on the door, don’t eat other people food or use their toiletries without asking , basic shit. Once had some terminally online UwU bean try and say no drinking in the room because drinking made her “uncomfortable”. Didn’t listen to her and did it anyway, I hate people like her
>Did any problems arise?
Very seldom but sometimes. Most notably being that Holmat 2018 the girl whose name was on the reservation to check in didn’t leave until super late, like so late we almost lost our reservation bc she had a “cosplay emergency” and “couldn’t” leave. We were stuck in the lobby with our shit for hours on end. Literally had so much time we went to the sports bar and had dinner. Ultimately we all ganged up on her and made her pay for the first night herself bc we felt it was fair bc we spent the first night in the lobby. Aside from that just basic p2p drama, people shit talking, relationship drama etc. One girl thought she had one of her props stolen and she made some thinly veiled accusations, one to me included, only for her to find it under the bed the last day of con and barely received a shitty apology from her once I called her out, even then she tried to recoup UwU points because “cis man yelling is scawwy aaahhh”
>Would I do it again?
I try to room with small groups or by myself if money permits, but if I’m a little more cash strapped than usual or feel like saving a buck I will. Also rooming by yourself at a con is extremely lonely
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>>10899061
>Have you done it before?
Yeah
>Where did you find people to split the room with? Were they strangers?
Only roomed with friends and friends of friends, though a lot of them were people I'd only met once or twice before. The important part was someone vouching for them.
>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend? Did any problems arise?
Either guys sleep with guys and women sleep with women or couples get the beds and singles get the couch. If you're gonna have someone back at the room let the others know so no one gets a nasty surprise. Keep sex to an hour then get them out. Agree to any other rules beforehand and get ready to kick people out if they don't follow them. Make sure there's rules about room quietness if you're not a party room.
>Would you do it again?
Yeah, I've never had anyone flaunt the room rules, not even the huge partiers.
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>>10903099
Jesus Christ, why would you be friends with someone that mentally unstable and erratic

>inb4 joke about being friends with any cosplayer is like that
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>>10899061
Roomed with 3 cute trannies, organized over discord. Did stuff with 2 of them, con went great.
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>>10899061
Shared an apartment with like 6 friends before, that was pretty fun
I didn’t plan on it but just recently I happened to meet some fellow anons and ended up getting drunk and staying at their room, that was pretty fun
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>>10903182
kek >>10903237
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What are some tips to finding people to share rooms with at cons? I don't have social media, or really know anybody who'd split a room with me, so it makes it pretty hard to justify buying a room for myself. Is my best chance just asking people in con threads before the hotel block opens, or is organizing over stuff like facebook/twitter the way it all goes?
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>>10903122
I think i know who you're talking about. Some crazy shit always happens at mff
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>>10899061
i've been going to cons for over 10 years and the best two pieces of advice i can give you for sharing a hotel room are 1) mutually agree on one setting for the thermostat so that people aren't changing it at 3am and roasting/freezing you, and 2) bring a pair of foam earplugs in case your roommates snore. if you solve these two problems, the rest is easy mode.
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>>10899367
>Now as an adult I cannot say I blame him since he was the one willing to put it on a credit card.
that's not an excuse to literally steal money from people lol
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>>10903795
It's not stealing if they agreed to pay that price. Most people are willing to pay more to stay in a room at the main hotel if they didn't have the foresight to book a room while they were available
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>>10903824
It may not be literally stealing but I can see someone seeing it as a form of dishonesty
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>>10903834
I can agree with that
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>>10899061
>Have you done it before?
Ye
>Where did you find people to split the room with?
One was a friend from work, one I met from /cgl/
>Were they strangers?
One of them was
>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
Pay me what you owe me for the room, I set zero rules otherwise, didn't care
>Did any problems arise?
Work friend said /cgl/ friend was jacking off at one point, didn't see it, didn't care
>Would you do it again?
Yes, I am
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>>10899061
after several gencons remember to never share a room at a con with someone who showers less than you.
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>>10899061
>Have you done it before?
All the time and this was the norm for years. Specially room stuffing. Idk how all these over emotional troons apparently have enough money to rent an entire room to themselves for a weekend. Specially in this economy.

>Where did you find people to split the room with?
Mainly with friends and aquaintences.

>Were they strangers?
Some started out as strangers to me. A few times we invited comlete strangers and I've had no porblem, but I also actually interview them and do background checks to make sure they aren't creeps.

>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
My group ususally hosts parties so our general rule has been "If you don't want your shit stolen then put it away, hide it, or don't bring it and if you don't want your shit drank then put it away, hide it or don't bring it."

>Did any problems arise?
The only time I had any issues is when they don't follow the rules which I tell them to fuck off. Lost my current group because for some reason they sided with some fugly girl who brought some shitty booze she got from Ireland and left it out. I don't even know why they took her side, the entire reason she was there is because she wanted my on friends cock which he told her to her face that she is to ugly for her.

>Would you do it again?
Not with my last group but sure.
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>>10899061
>Have you done it before?
yes
>Where did you find people to split the room with?
introduced by other friend.
>Were they strangers?
all but the person who invited me
>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
none, but there's an unwritten rule where "you just need to be in the room to be able to sleep", otherwise you'll be knocking for a good 10 minutes at 3am and nobody wants to wake the fuck up
>Did any problems arise?
no
>Would you do it again?
fuck no, i never felt so abandoned. it's just a little bit easier if you have a backup person actually in another hotel room
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>>10899061
Me and like 5 other guys shared a room at Otakon '13, it was chill. Embassy Suites free breakfast and drinks were a major boon and the host was even cool about bringing weed into the room. He had an awesome Steins;gate cosplay. Good times. Eleven years later though, I wouldn't do it again because I am financially stable, and I want to shit when I want to shit without waiting.
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I'm tempted to see if randos wanna crash in my room at an upcoming con. Most of my friends bailed so I might be the only one in my crew.
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>>10903834
Basic capitalism baby.
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>>10906042
Which is stealing. Boss does no work but makes all the money.
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>>10906047
In this circumstance the host is assuming the most risk since they would be responsible for any damages. I see no issue with charging leeches whatever, if they agree to pay it that's on them.
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>>10906049
Oh muh risk
Eat shit bootlicking dog
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>>10906055
Stop being broke or book your own hotel room then
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>>10906070
this. i used to do that shit too. never paid for a single room.
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>>10906070
I book my own room and let my friends stay for free because I'm not a douchebag and I have a decent union job.
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>>10906070
I do both faggot
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Yikes smells like broke reddit nem on /cgl/ these days
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>>10906075
>union job
You’re even more of a grifter than the landlords
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>>10906162
Fuck you I turn wrenches 8 hours a day then usually pick up some OT too. Your city hands couldn't do that, they're only made for counting money.
Union work makes this country run.
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>>10906162
>landlords
>daddy's money or old men who paid for their house with 2 years of blue collar income in the 70s
>anti-union bosses
>daddy's money or old men who paid for their business with 1 year of blue collar income in the 70s
and you think anon is a grifter?
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>>10899061
Yes
Longtime e-bf
Only in a physical sense
Only to let the other know if we were going to have anyone else in the room
I got sick
Absolutely, it was great and my best memory of the whole con was just chilling in the hotel room with him watching Star Wars
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>>10907219
r u a trap
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>>10912306
Very far from it
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>>10912306
>>10912308
She's a she.
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>>10912311
Also wrong.
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>>10899061
Never done the total strangers thing, but I have stayed with some people on the outer edge of my friend circle. Friends of friends. It was a great time and gives you some idea of what it's like with a new group of people. The only downside is that they were the "pack 10 people into a room" type and holy shit never again.
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in my early 20s i would cram according to what I could afford, usually having to share a bed with someone and having sex when my roommates were at the con

I’m in my mid 30s now and i get suites with my gf because we love stuffing a fridge with groceries and using the stove and kitchen for the weekend and having quiet time to ourselves
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>>10899061
>Have you done it before?
ya
>Where did you find people to split the room with?
friend found them on the con's forum or they were friends of friends
>Were they strangers?
ya they flew in from another state / friends of friends
>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
none
>Did any problems arise?
nope we just went there to sleep
>Would you do it again?
not really you only do it to split the cost / meet new people
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What's a good place to find people to room with? I'm mostly going to be going to cons alone and it's fucking expensive.
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>>10912308
is your bf a sissy
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>>10915824
He's cute but I wouldn't say sissy, why?
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>>10912482
Here on /cgl/.
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>ACEN 2024
>stayed in a room owned by a tall Jewish man
>he's a little weird, but don't really care, I'm weird too
>fucking shoots himself in the head before the con even started
>room is obviously canceled and am left struggling to find another room literally minutes before the con starts
>I won't be getting a refund for my share that I paid him
mfw the tall Jewish man lived like a true Jew till the very end. Literally Jewed me out as one of his last acts earth.
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>>10915850
NTA, but how does paying for space in someone's room usually work if you're getting in touch here? Not so much "how do I talk to people" but rather how giving the money tends to go. Do people normally just coordinate, pay money over paypal/etc, and then trust that the guy will keep in contact afterwards? I've got it in my mind that someone is going to leave me stranded if I ever try to coordinate sharing a room on here.
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>>10915870
The Jewish guy didn't own the room lol, I know that and I wasn't in the room, he was like helping to run the room but it wasn't in his name
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>>10915870
>>10918056
Also you know I'm pretty such most of those people got sheltered by the other rooms.
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>>10918046
I met a dude here, messaged him on his Discord from the friend finder since he lived in the same region as me. Found we both wanted to go to a con between the two of us. Talked about it for a while, and when it came up, we decided we were going to actually go. I paid for the room and he Venmo'd his portion, half beforehand and the other half when we actually met. Same thing this year, but he just paid his portion in full.
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Last minute shared a room with a total stranger for a recent con, met them on the comm Discord. Mixed gender. Went amazingly well, we hit it off great and are friends now. She hung out with me and made the con way more enjoyable by explaining series and famous people I hadn't known, since our tastes were so different and she's about 10 years younger than me.
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>>10906049
i work at a cheap motel. we charge stuff like $25 for a missing or ruined towel, $30 for late checkout. If you do real bad shit we either require a $200 cash deposit for all future bookings or ban you entirely. Can't imagine what a fancier hotel charges. Yeah there's a risk especially if your conmate decides to dye her hair in the hotel.
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>>10918984
$30 is one hour late. 2 or 3 hours late checkout ends up as a charge for an extra full day.
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>>10899061
>Have you done it before?
Several times
>Where did you find people to split the room with? Were they strangers?
Always been friends and/or friends of friends
>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
Uhhh nothing beyond the unspoken "don't be a dickhead and don't break shit"
>Did any problems arise?
Not really, a couple of retarded arguments during CCE2023 but I wasn't there for all but one of them so w/e
>Would you do it again?
It's the only way to do a con, imo. Shit I'm doing it at least two more times this year, probably three.
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Where to find roommate groups in Europe? I'm going to the Japan Expo in Paris and would like to find a roommate, but I have no idea where to look for groups or anything like that. Unless someone from 4chan is going as well...
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>>10899061
Me and my buddies did all the time for Anime Boston until the scamdemic happened. I think AB is no longer pulling commie shit to enter so we might return for AB 2025. When me and a friend went to PAX East couple months ago, there was no commie shit to enter, and I guess AB that happened this year probably did the same with no commie shit.
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>>10921685
Anime Boston had a vaccination requirement/masks optional for 2023 and eliminated them both in 2024. Also PAX East 2024 was the weekend before Anime Boston, in a different venue, a different kind of event run obviously not run by the same people than run Anime Boston. What's done at PAX doesn't mean it's better/worse than AB.
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>>10922252
Thats good news because I might return for AB for 2025.
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>>10899061
>Have you done it before?
yes but its been a while
Where did you find people to split the room with?
these were friends from high school. it happened the same year i graduated and the year after since i took a break year and the person i roomed with was 1 year younger so we still lived in the same town
>Were they strangers?
nope
What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
no rules were set specifically
>Did any problems arise? Would you do it again?
no problems and i'd do it again but not with the same person since he doesn't live in the same country anymore but he was cool
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>Have you done it before?
Yes, depending on who it is, it can make or break your experience at a con.
>Where did you find people to split the room with?
Friends of friends.
>Were they strangers?
One person who I considered my friend, rest were complete strangers to me.
>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
Line up the luggage and bags against the walls when they aren't open.
>Did any problems arise?
Yes. Don't room with a crazy ass bitch. Girl was mad at one of her guyfriend before the con and treated him like shit the whole entire time. I should have bailed out and not gone to the con or get my own room.
>Would you do it again?
Depends. If people have drama with each other prior to the con, I much rather just have the room by myself then deal with crazy bitches.
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>>10918276
This is a very important part of rooming. Make sure you're paid up at the beginning of the stay. If you aren't, you risk never being paid.
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>>10899061
I only share hotel rooms with people I know, or "friend of a friend" types. I am not going to trust the place I sleep and keep all my shit in with some random fucks. I'll just get a hotel room solo if I have to.
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>>10899061
>Were they strangers?
why would you do this
what if they murder you in your sleep
or what if they smell bad and the windows are jammed
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>>10933158
all part of the experience
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great way to get sexually assaulted and chopped into pieces
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>>10903038
We're these mixed rooms? I always wonder how women organise these kind of room sharing. I feel it's mostly ok for men, but wouldn't trust the safety of a woman in one of these rooms.
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Something I never really see is the over/under on keys. I know obviously the room host holds one, but usually a hotel will give you two. Who gets the other? How do you handle it when someone who doesn't have a key needs to get into the room, especially with larger groups?
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>>10933158
>>10934939
God I love being a covert narcissist so much bros. It means I never have to try and it's not my fault because something terrible would have happened to me (yes, me specifically, only). I'm just that special and important
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>>10934943
Either ask for more or work out who will be sticking together the most often and designate the keys to the most responsible in those groups.
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>>10806987 is about to hit bump limit
so this can be the spiritual successor thread rather than start a new one
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>Have you done it before?
This was the only time
>Where did you find people to split the room with?
Discord
>Were they strangers?
We were all part of the same, smallish fandom so we'd run into each other a lot online. Pretty much acquaintances, though 2 of them were dating.
>What rules were usually in place for the convention weekend?
Didn't have any, everyone was pretty respectful
>Did any problems arise?
The airlines fucked over the couple pretty badly and they didn't get to our room until 4am day of con. Poor bastards, but they had fun.
>Would you do it again?
I suppose I could. I roomed alone since but I wouldn't mind doing it again as long as everyone is decent.
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>>10937638
Which discord?
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>>10937672
It was a discord specifically for people going to Anime Impulse and were part of the fandom.
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>Plan to grab 2 bed room suite for yeti con with guys from college anime club
>Last minute one the guys invites chubby girl from the club he likes
>She doesn't have much money so we let her crash on the couch
>Absolute banger of a party first night
>Me and the chubby girl start making out and go back to the room I was crashing in
>She is on top of me and start to take her clothes off
>Guy who invited her gets pissed and barges in the room
>We get into a fight
>Whoop his ass
>Pretty awkward weekend after that
>The two end up a couple not too long after con
>Later find out that he got the clap
Yeah dodge a bullet on that one so now I only room with my close friends.
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Back when I was at Anime North I got white girl wasted with some girls from school and randoms, they invited me to sleep at their room, like 7 of us in a two bed hotel room. We had to sleep like sardines sideways across the bed thank heaven for the booze or I'd never have gotten rest. Women snore too.

The next day I hitched a hotel room with other randoms I met but they didn't know me so I had to sleep on the floor that time. I got no rest that night because everyone else was wasted and up till 4am.

Moral of the story book yourself a hotel room 1 year in advance with sober friends.
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>>10899061
it works out well as long as you're aware of what your roommates plan to use the room for....

a party till 6am? annoying as FUCK and people keep wandering into the bedroom- cool if you are also partying till 6am

I've never had anything stolen either, been doing this for like 13 years.

it's best to know the people, or have someone you know somewhat well to vouch for them.

AVOID:
>dramawhores
>people that get retarded when drunk
>people that get blackout drunk
>flakes
>people that cannot pay their room portion up-front
>people that seem to have a persecution complex (drama)


I also avoid clingers because I don't want a lost puppy following me around the con and trying to integrate into my friend groups



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