automaton
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i have noticed that hotels have increased their rates to a greater extent during the 4 day comic con this year (granted, tourism has probably slowed down and they want to capitalize on a sure thing)... ticket sales have proven that the SDCC is still able to reel us fanboys in, but how much money will it take from us once we are inside the convention hall?
are attendees generally expecting dealers to have tempting prices straight out of the gate, or with these tightening times, expecting dealers to capitalize?
in my eyes, it is all about the journey... i can go to the con and spend next to nothing and come away fulfilled...
what about you? should dealers expect cash to flow as it has in previous years, or are new spending habits about to be implemented?
are attendees generally expecting dealers to have tempting prices straight out of the gate, or with these tightening times, expecting dealers to capitalize?
in my eyes, it is all about the journey... i can go to the con and spend next to nothing and come away fulfilled...
what about you? should dealers expect cash to flow as it has in previous years, or are new spending habits about to be implemented?