2015 Tips

Here are the critical tips you need to pack before going to the San Diego Comic-Con 2015 and below are the rest of my Tip of the Day posts that you should review before Comic-Con. Make sure to check out my entire SDCC Shout! Factory web series and let me know if you have any questions!

**Updated July 7**

Tip of the Day #33: Red Pill or Blue Pill?

Tip of the Day #32: How To Prep Your Comic-Con Hotel

Tip of the Day #31: The Ultimate Packing List

Tip of the Day #30: Top 5 Ways to Ruin Comic-Con

Tip of the Day #29: Hall H and the Wristband System

Tip of the Day #28: How to Do Comic-Con in One Day

Tip of the Day #27: Prep Your Phone for Comic-Con

Tip of the Day #26: How to Get Into a Panel

Tip of the Day #25: Is Preview Night Worth It?

Tip of the Day #24: How to be Press

Tip of the Day #23: Cosplay Etiquette 

Tip of the Day #22: How to Date at Comic-Con

Tip of the Day #21: How to Meet a Celebrity

Tip of the Day #20: 1 Month and Counting…

Tip of the Day #19: Cosplay Tips!

Tip of the Day #18: How to Get a Job at Comic-Con

Tip of the Day #17: The Mission

Tip of the Day #16: Offsite Events

Tip of the Day #15: What Kind of Bag Do You Need

Tip of the Day #14: Your Comic-Con Survival Kit

Tip of the Day #13: Power Up!

Tip of the Day #12: Your Con Budget

Tip of the Day #11: The 2 Month Checklist

Tip of the Day #10: Exclusives!!

Tip of the Day #9: What You Should Be Doing Right Now

Tip of the Day #8: 6 Ways to Prepare With Comic-Con 3 Months Away

Tip of the Day #7: Homeless at Comic-Con, Now What?!

Tip of the Day #6: 6 Values When Choosing A Comic-Con Hotel

Tip of the Day #5: 5 Best Hotels for Celebrity Encounters

Which Comic-Con Days Should I Buy?

5 Critical Tips for Open Registration on Saturday

Tip of the Day #4: Is Preview Night Worth It?!

Tip of the Day #3: 3 ways to prepare for the San Diego Comic-Con

Tip of the Day #2: 7 ways to prepare for the San Diego Comic-Con 2015

Tip of the Day #1: 7 Months Till SDCC and Counting…

4 thoughts on “2015 Tips

  1. Trade pro badge confirmed. Hotel check. Airplane ticket from Toronto to SD check. Now to finish my superhero novel. Starting to feel my solar cells recharge.

  2. I also recommend sunscreen for the day waiting in the sun. Especially for those Dr. Who fanboys who are camping out before the con starts. Also, the cushion they sell at REI that deflates and rolls up into the size of a coke can is worth it’s weight in gold. It keeps you tushy from pain if you are on the concrete and from getting wet if you are on the grass.Also, for those times you can’t shower but want to refresh under your costume, I recommend body wipes. You can also use rubbing alcohol on a tissue or paper towel ( kills bacteria). Another key thing is gum. You probably can’t brush as often as you’d like, but sugar free gum will help. I’ve had A LOT of experience waiting in line and having a mophie really saved the day. It charged my smart phone 2.5 times!

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