MiniMerlin -- General Information
Jan. 27th, 2009 01:02 pm
graphic by the lovely
Here are the basics!
What: MiniMerlin! It is a convention, of sorts.
When: March 27-29, 2009
Where: Marriott Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown hotel, Philadelphia, PA
21 N Juniper Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/phldc-courtyard-philadelphia-downtown/
NOTE: This information is for travel planning only. DO NOT BOOK YOUR OWN ROOM. Keep reading.
Why: Why not? =D
So why is it called MiniMerlin?
Because it's about Merlin, and it's mini! We refer to it as a "con" or "convention", but it's not as big or complicated as all that. If you want dealers' rooms and art shows and lots of scheduled events, this is not the con you're looking for. XD
So there's no scheduled events?
Not quite. Most of this will be unscheduled fangirl shenanigans, but Saturday night (March 28) will be scheduled a bit more.
What's going on Saturday night, then?
Fun stuff! Saturday night, we will be having a big pizza party and vid show in the con suite. This is what your con registration fee goes to pay for.
So how much is this gonna cost me?
That depends. Our registration fee is $20. Anyone who wants to attend needs to pay this fee, since it goes to pay for the con suite, munchies to share, and the pizza party.
If you're staying in the hotel, we got a special group rate, so your hotel room will be $43/night per person, given four people per room.
That's not too bad! And I think I can fit this MiniMerlin thing into my schedule. How do I register?
Registration is easy! Just see our Registration Post!
You said up there that I'm not supposed to book my hotel room... How am I gonna have a place to sleep if I can't book my room??
In order to make sure that everyone gets the cheapest rate possible (that is, 4 people/room), we're organizing room sharing at the coordinator level. Basically, once registration is closed, we will assign everyone to a room, and the Room Coordinator will make the reservation for the room. Then, when the convention rolls around, you pay your RC, and they pay the bill. Simple!
Room Coordinators?
Yup. That's the fancy name for 'the person in charge of reserving the room'. There's more information on the Registration post!
Do I have to stay at the hotel both nights? Do I have to stay at the hotel at all?
Nope! You're welcome to stay only Saturday night at the hotel (but make sure you mark this down appropriately on your registration post so we can put you in the right room!!), and if you live in the area or are staying with a friend who does, that's fine. Just make sure you put the appropriate information in your registration post.
Regardless of your hotel stay, if you're coming to MiniMerlin, you must still pay the $20 registration fee. This pays for the con suite and food, so everyone needs to pitch in! ^^
Are there age restrictions?
Not really. We're working under the assumption that everyone is over 18, but that's about it. Merlin fans of all ages are welcome.
What about if I'm over 21? Will there be alcohol?
MiniMerlin's alcohol policy is simple. If you're over 21, you are more than welcome to bring/buy alcohol and consume it during the con, but con funds will not be used to purchase alcohol. MiniMerlin will be providing soft drinks and water only.
I'm a slash/femslash/het/gen/RPS fan. Can I come to the con?
Of course! MiniMerlin is slash, femslash, het, gen and RPS friendly. A lot of us are slashers, just to warn you, so there will likely be a whole lot of Merlin/Arthur squee around the place, but everyone is welcome.
What if I have other questions?
Feel free to leave a comment here, or send me (
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on 2009-02-06 12:37 am (UTC)Thanks!
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on 2009-02-06 01:14 am (UTC)As far as ending on Sunday, check-out is at noon, though you can often request late check-out and get an extra hour or two. I only recently got in touch with the rep from our specific hotel (as opposed to the regional groups person), so I will be inquiring about late check-out options. It would probably be a good idea to be wrapping up by noon anyway, though, even if we get late check-out, just so everyone has time to get their stuff packed up and out of their rooms and so on. If the hotel has nice common/lounge spaces, the likely would not mind us hanging around a bit longer (especially if we're hanging in the hotel restaurant and somebody buys something). Still, I'd expect we'd be wrapping up in the early-to-mid afternoon on Sunday, since many people have long drives/bus rides/etc. to get home. ^^
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on 2009-02-06 01:30 am (UTC)no subject
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on 2009-02-06 02:19 am (UTC)I would totally do that, btw.
/sketchy
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on 2009-02-06 03:15 am (UTC)So yeah, pretty much it would be exactly like that. XD
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on 2009-02-14 06:11 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2009-02-14 06:26 pm (UTC)We're not really having panels the way that most cons do, simply because we're.... um... well, tiny (registration is currently at 24 people). XD The whole concept is that this is a really collaborative thing, so I'm not doing much scheduling other than the Saturday night activities (vid show and pizza party). However, if you're interested in coming and would like to have a "panel" about Arthurian lit and mythology and such, I'm sure you'd get interest! (*raises hand of interest* XD ) So in that case, it would be something along the lines of posting a sign in the Con Suite and making the announcement that anyone who wants to come discuss X should head to Room ### at 2pm or whenever. MiniMerlin is meant to be a chance to socialize and discuss any and all aspects of Merlin fandom with fellow fans, so a discussion of Arthurian lit would be more than welcome! ^^
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on 2009-02-17 01:51 am (UTC)Do you guys have a waitlist, in case of cancellations?
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on 2009-02-17 01:58 am (UTC)Either way, actually, we've got space. The deadline, honestly, is so we can make the hotel arrangements before our cut-off date for the group rate on the rooms. If you want to join us in the hotel, we DO have space, and if you're local and weren't staying in the hotel anyway, then it's not a problem. ^^
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on 2009-02-17 02:14 am (UTC)no subject
on 2009-02-17 02:16 am (UTC)All you need to do is fill out your registration comment on the registration post, and send in your reg fee via Paypal or check (message or email me for my address if you want to pay via check). ^^
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on 2009-02-19 02:53 am (UTC)And I know you know this, but I'm always surprised by people who don't -- a room "block" is no indication that the rooms will be near each other. It's just a construct in the computer. To get connecting rooms (or even adjoining rooms) means you have to remind the desk 4 days before you arrive, then 3 days, then 2 days, then the day before, and then hourly -- I'm not kidding here -- so they keep the rooms you want open and don't rent them to other people.
If peeps are too spread out, the neighbors will definitely complain :) I've unfortunately seen fangirls in action...
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on 2009-02-19 03:07 am (UTC)And yes, I am aware about the false advertising of the "block". *has been screwed by hotels on this point before* I've put the request in writing with the groups person at the hotel, and I will be obsessively bothering them to make sure our rooms are as close together as possible (though anyone else who wants to help me call them obsessively once we get close to con time would be more than welcome to do so! XD ).
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on 2009-03-25 03:52 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2009-03-25 04:21 pm (UTC)I'm sorry I'm not terribly helpful! ^^;;; Once we're checked in to the Con Suite, though, I plan to have it "open" pretty much 24hrs/day until we check out on Sunday, so on Saturday you're welcome to come any time. =D