The guy I nearly killed at BotCon, You would have wanted to too.

First let me set the scene. I got into what appeared to be a line for the Peter Cullen second autograph session. I was there about 1/2 hour before the session was to begin. After entering the line, the person in front of me explained that this was not infact the line for the second Peter Cullen autograph session... well, not exactly. The person relayed the story to me that this was the line of people hoping to get an autograph, but that there had been a large amount of people that waited in line for Cullen's first autograph session and that they were unable to get through everyone during that first session. So the people that were still in line for that frist session were given tickets that would allow them a spot in line during the second session. So there was a long line of people with tickets and they would get autographs, but we who were in the other line without tickets would only possibly get an autograph if the line with tickets finished early... maybe. Though in the end he did not have time for the hopefuls line.
Now I want to stop here and say that I have no bad feelings about the way that this was done. This was a completely fair way of making sure that those that were in the earlier line got what they deserved. Am I disappointed that I waited for that hour and a half for nothing, yes, but everything was done fairly.
So after a few minutes of waiting in line and people giving up hope and leaving the line, a man ended up behind me. He found out what was going on and started complaining that this was so unfair. He proceeded to moan on about how it wasn't fair because general admission started at 10am and there was a long line for that so by the time he got in the first autograph session was over. So he felt that the convention intentionally made it so nobody from general admission could get Cullen's autograph. He went on to rant about how this was a once in a lifetime opportunity for him and that he couldn't afford to go to any other convention to get an autograph. He also mentioned that it wasn't fair because he couldn't afford the $50 early bird admission that would have allowed him to make the first session line. I felt like telling him that myself and most of the people in this line paid nearly $300 for the convention, but I knew this would just make him focus his anger at me for confronting him.
The next hour and a half was a constant replay of his whole rant everytime someone would come by asking if this was the autograph line. But the end, the two people in front of me and I would move our lips in sinc with his recurring complaints since by then we had the whole thing memorized. In my mind I decided that I would nickname him Wheelie since he was so annoying. I almost didn't mind when the staff told us that Cullen would not be able to get to this line and that we needed to go away.
But wait... then I went into the dealers room to look around and this guy kept walking up behind me continuing to moan about how unfair it was. I didn't say a word and moved to another tabl. And he followed. I guess he was looking for someone to agree with him and thought that since I had been in the line I would understand. Eventually I escaped and thankfully didn't see him again for the rest of the convention.
Now as I said before, I hold no ill will at Botcon for the way they handled the line. BUT, I do think that in the future they should limit autograph sessions for people that pre-paid for the convention. People that pay $10 to get in should not have the same opportunity for autographs as people that paid $100-$300. I began saving for this convention since I heard it was going to be this close to me. I am not rich,it was hard to save up enough money to go but I did. And even after paying all that money, I was not angry about not getting the autograph. What angers me is that I had to listen to a guy that thought that his $10 should make the convention staff bend over backwards to make him happy.
There, that's my rant. I just had to get it off my chest. Other than that the convention was amazing. I'm glad I didn't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity.
Now I want to stop here and say that I have no bad feelings about the way that this was done. This was a completely fair way of making sure that those that were in the earlier line got what they deserved. Am I disappointed that I waited for that hour and a half for nothing, yes, but everything was done fairly.
So after a few minutes of waiting in line and people giving up hope and leaving the line, a man ended up behind me. He found out what was going on and started complaining that this was so unfair. He proceeded to moan on about how it wasn't fair because general admission started at 10am and there was a long line for that so by the time he got in the first autograph session was over. So he felt that the convention intentionally made it so nobody from general admission could get Cullen's autograph. He went on to rant about how this was a once in a lifetime opportunity for him and that he couldn't afford to go to any other convention to get an autograph. He also mentioned that it wasn't fair because he couldn't afford the $50 early bird admission that would have allowed him to make the first session line. I felt like telling him that myself and most of the people in this line paid nearly $300 for the convention, but I knew this would just make him focus his anger at me for confronting him.
The next hour and a half was a constant replay of his whole rant everytime someone would come by asking if this was the autograph line. But the end, the two people in front of me and I would move our lips in sinc with his recurring complaints since by then we had the whole thing memorized. In my mind I decided that I would nickname him Wheelie since he was so annoying. I almost didn't mind when the staff told us that Cullen would not be able to get to this line and that we needed to go away.
But wait... then I went into the dealers room to look around and this guy kept walking up behind me continuing to moan about how unfair it was. I didn't say a word and moved to another tabl. And he followed. I guess he was looking for someone to agree with him and thought that since I had been in the line I would understand. Eventually I escaped and thankfully didn't see him again for the rest of the convention.
Now as I said before, I hold no ill will at Botcon for the way they handled the line. BUT, I do think that in the future they should limit autograph sessions for people that pre-paid for the convention. People that pay $10 to get in should not have the same opportunity for autographs as people that paid $100-$300. I began saving for this convention since I heard it was going to be this close to me. I am not rich,it was hard to save up enough money to go but I did. And even after paying all that money, I was not angry about not getting the autograph. What angers me is that I had to listen to a guy that thought that his $10 should make the convention staff bend over backwards to make him happy.
There, that's my rant. I just had to get it off my chest. Other than that the convention was amazing. I'm glad I didn't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity.