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Crossposted to events.brickfest since I THINK youre asking about BrickFest PDX
not NWBrickCon.
In lugnet.events.nwbrickcon, Rosemary Regner wrote:
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I have never attended a brickfest event. I am thinking about attending
PDX2004 with my two children. I have two boys that will be 8 and 4 when the
event occurs. We will have to travel 8 hours (if good weather) to attend but
it is not possible for us to stay past Saturday. I doubt I can interested
both boys in two full days of the fest.
What can we attend? What do you recommend? What activities are there for
children? What type of model building events are there for children? What
would the cost be?
My 7 year old would be interested in building a model to bring. They would
love to view other peoples models or build with others.
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As to your questions ...
Some reading of the archives of events.brickfest might be helpful in giving more
detail... I dont want to sound discouraging but BrickFest tends to be primarily
an adult focused event. (put on BY fans FOR fans, contrast with an exhibition or
show which is primarily for the benefit of the general public) There typically
are not a lot of activities that are geared primarily to younger children.
Thats not to say that if youre committed to keeping them amused and involved
that you are barred from attending, but youre responsible for seeing to it that
they dont disrupt convention activities (seminars, award ceremonies,
presentations and roundtable discussions can be quite boring to younger
children). There are SOME things they could do like building with the K8s and
just going around and looking at models, but you are probably right in
suspecting that would not hold them for 2 whole days.
There is likely to be a public facing portion of the convention, however, just
like there was for BrickFest DC in August. That portion would have a reduced
admission charge and would be held on Sunday afternoon. Whether thats worth an
8 hour drive or not? I could not say. Unfortunately you said you cant attend
Sunday, only Saturday.
Note that NWBrickCon is much more of an exhibition than BrickFest is and has
more of the characteristics that might make it more attractive to children in
those age groups.
Hope that helps.
Larry Pieniazek
Expo Coordinator, BrickFest PDX 2004, February 13-15, 2004
ILTCO | MichLUG |
Milton Train Works™
See you in Portland!
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