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One other important note that may resonate with other creators who have great fans: Gen Con is a fantastic way to remember that you are not famous. I spend a lot of time engaging online with people who know me or my company, but at Gen Con, no one knows who I am.

Even some people who attended my game night had no idea. This is incredibly important for my ego and self-perception. When I woke up on Thursday morning, I ordered blueberry pancakes from room service. However, I only ate 1 out of the 3 pancakes, and I happened to have a zip-lock bag. So I put the leftover pancakes in the bag and kept the fork. I ate those pancakes for breakfast on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday morning as well.

This turned an overly decadent and expensive breakfast problem into a cost- and time-effective solution. That was my Gen Con! We were able to meet with the manufacturers that we are thinking about using for our first game and with reviewers to get them their review copies and we had over 70 people play our game in the first exposure playtest hall and events we had. It was nice to wind down and play a game and hang out every night at the Stonemaier game night Jamey. Thank you for hosting a game night at Gen Con, it was nice to see a few people I met at design day and Geekway to the West.

That sounds like a great way to expose your game to a lot of people before your Kickstarter for End of the Trail. Thanks for stopping by the game nights! I have what I call the 3 block rule.

IF you can make it 3 blocks beyond the convention center and hence beyond the center block of hotels you find normal lines for waiting at Starbucks and getting a table at a restaurant. There is a particular Starbucks I like that is, relatively close to GenCon, yet when I go there is me, maybe 4 other GenCon attendees and the rest are normal downtown Indy workers.

But I like to go outside, so I enjoy my 10 min walk back and forth, and at worst spend the same amount of time in the fresh air as I would standing in line. In terms of breakfast, I found subway in the Hyatt to be able to get food in the morning in under 10 minutes.

Also Harry and Izzys did not have a line the time I went, or times we looked in that direction, and its a block away. I know its sometimes crowded, and your incredibly busy, but also know you like Japanese food.

Glad to hear you had a great Gen con. I had fun pushing my brother around with in a wheelchair with his fractured ankle getting to and from the exhibit hall and events.

Much more low key this year for me then normally. I like that method! I did something similar to it with a short walk to Panera last year, but it took a lot longer than 10 minutes. Re breakfast, I often travel with or buy upon arrival a bag of granola, vanilla flavored protein powder, and a bowl-like tupperware container. Saves so much time and energy in the morning not to have to think about how to get myself fed. But everyone should have the experience of ordering room service — it feels so decadent!

Oh, this is one of my favorite travel hacks, actually! If your room has a coffee maker, you can make instant oatmeal and ramen! You have to bring a bowl but it makes breakfast super easy.

Jasmine, that really is a great idea. Instant Oatmeal is one step more efficient. Continental breakfast at the Westin would have been awesome. Nice job finding a hotel that offers it! The game nights were great.

Definitely one of my favorite parts of GenCon. I should have mentioned in the post your excellent use of Slack for the Stonemaier ambassadors! Thanks for creating the Slack channel for us! Thanks for sharing your experience, Jamie… it sounds exhausting but positive. Something I learned was unfortunately not positive. On Sunday my husband and I checked our bags at the Marriott Downtown where we had been staying since Wednesday.

The idea was that we check out, hit the exhibit hall and see what games that our friends were playing until they threw us out of the Convention Center at 4PM. But not everyone has the chance to be taught well, and this device is good for people who love sushi and want to eat it at home but aren't skilled enough to make their sushi look good.

It's like a weight room filled with all kidns of weight machines. Do we need all that stuff? No, but it's there to make it easier for some people who may have trouble with other machines.

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