[Deptheads] Child Care at the Convention
Eric M. Aldrich I
ealdrich at penguinlust.org
Mon Feb 11 10:45:15 PST 2008
The cons actually all started in Orange County -- Orccon was first held at CSU Fullerton (I think, I wasn't there for this one), Gateway at the Sheraton Anaheim (next to Disneyland) and Gamex at Chapman College.
For the sake of those that travel, we'd have to be near John Wayne airport. The earliest moving is realistic is 2010.
I'm not opposed to this, but we'd have to plan this out thoroughly.
Eric
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 10:33:38AM -0800, DB wrote:
> If we?re truly serious about aiming for families, long term plans might be
> to move the con to family-friendly Orange County. I?m just saying that
> having the con at a hotel near crummy-neighborhood LAX on a street full of
> strip clubs isn?t exactly a family environment. Plus, since real estate in
> Los Angeles urban area is so high, the middle-class family audience that
> would show up at the con doesn?t live anywhere close. Plus, if we were in
> Orange County, we?d be that much more accessible to bedroom communities in
> san diego, riverside and san bernardino counties. When the con started in
> the L.A. Area all those years ago, it was a very different demographic that
> lived in the city. We might need to reconsider our location in the coming
> years and make the jump to where our intended attendees actually live.
>
> - Denys
>
>
>
> On 2/11/08 8:24 AM, "Heather Hughes" <heather at gibsongirl.net> wrote:
>
> > I have all the information she (Lisa) aquired on that . I still have the
> > company info. In 2007 it was too much of a cost with a new convention
> > management for us to afford, so we put it on the back burner. We can revisit
> > it again at the next meeting if you like. I will call the service again in
> > anticpation of a more detailed discussion on their services and cost for May.
> >
> > Heather
> >
> >
> > On 2/8/08, Norman Carlson <carlsonnorm at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> We need to attract the family to the con, as Patrick stated "The con is
> >> getting older, and we need it to get younger or our con is dying a slow
> >> death", we started working on this in 2005, by acquiring a licensed bonded
> >> company to run a kids room. Lisa was handling this for us and has a lot of
> >> information that we could probably get from her. If i remember correctly she
> >> had a company that we where considering in right before the con was sold.
> >>
> >> Norm
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message ----
> >> From: DB <noldor at gmail.com>
> >> To: deptheads at strategicon.net
> >> Sent: Friday, February 8, 2008 7:54:57 AM
> >> Subject: Re: [Deptheads] Re: Computer Room Tourneys
> >>
> >> I think we should put Rob in charge of day care. I imagine pursuits
> >> throughout the con like something out of Logan's Run. Carousel! Carousel!
> >>
> >> - Den
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: "Karl Kreder" <zeotter at gmail.com>
> >>
> >> Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 07:51:32
> >> To:deptheads at strategicon.net
> >> Subject: Re: [Deptheads] Re: Computer Room Tourneys
> >>
> >>
> >> We have a large family group of 3 families worth of kids (about 8-10 of them,
> >> ages from around 6 to 13) and 4 adults. They have come to the last 3 cons
> >> and say that they bring the kids to get them off the video games for a
> >> weekend. Just an FYI
> >>
> >> On Feb 7, 2008 10:30 PM, Robert Lionheart <spinachcat at yahoo.com
> >> <mailto:spinachcat at yahoo.com> > wrote: If you truly want to tap the family
> >> market, you need a fully funded kids room with babysitting / kids play
> >> volunteers. Kubla has this and its a huge resource drain, but they are
> >> betting on the long term idea of a family oriented convention. An enhanced
> >> video game room is a double-edged situation. While should bring the
> >> attention of the younger audience, you run the distinct risk of such an area
> >> becoming a "kids' area" when the convention is not set up with personnel to
> >> deal with such an area. The security issues alone are quite daunting as
> >> are equipment liabilities. One time a kid goes missing due to completely
> >> innocent wandering and you can bet the crap will hit the fan at high speed.
> >> While this may not have been an issue when only a handful of kids are
> >> present, try to juggle this problem with five times the number of young
> >> children. Also, is ANYONE on our !
> >> staff trained and licensed to monitor children in a commercial space?
> >> Also, I do not believe we have to aim that young at all. The high school /
> >> college crowd / young adult market is very good and the older / returning
> >> gamer is another choice target. If the convention wants to focus on family
> >> entertainment that is quite possible BUT there would need to be significant
> >> changes to make that happen. To make that happen, the convention would need
> >> a much more mundane family game track. Stuff that people recognize. I
> >> don't mean members of BBG. I mean people who shop at ToysRus and never
> >> heard of Catan. I am taking Chutes & Ladders and games where families can
> >> play as a whole with other families. You would have to Disneyesque things
> >> to a great degree. There would have to be MUCH more focus aimed at
> >> entertaining the 6-10 year old and their parents at the same event. If
> >> you look at family marketing, you will see that the family focused event
> >> marketing has a maj!
> >> or keystone - they market the idea that only people there are other fa
> >> milies. Families view this as an important factor in the assumption of fun
> >> and safety. Go view advertisements for zoos, Legoland, Whatever on Ice and
> >> other family focused events. They do NOT include single males in their
> >> marketing. In fact, these people do not exist in Family Marketing World.
> >> Last time I checked, males attending without kids is our main demographic.
> >> Otherwise, just saying "sure, bring your kids" is not enough to draw anyone.
> >> Currently, there is NO reason to bring your family to the convention if you
> >> have 6-11 year old children. We have ZERO focus on their needs and we do
> >> NOT have a child secure atmosphere.
> >>
> >> - Robert
> >>
> >> Patrick Havert <patrickhavert at sbcglobal.net
> >> <mailto:patrickhavert at sbcglobal.net> > wrote: Robert, As head of marketing
> >> do you think Teen parents may look at the website? Come on and grow up,
> >> unless we do something that younger kids can attend they have no reason to go
> >> to the con and neither do their families. If we eliminate that group for a
> >> few years, do you think they'll really come back? The con is getting older,
> >> and we need it to get younger or our con is dying a slow death. I admit that
> >> teens are better, but we want people to be able to bring their families, if
> >> we don't let's just put up signs on the website that say 12+ years old only
> >> so we can eliminate any family groups with younger kids. If you can explain
> >> why lounge is better than Zone for teens, I'd love to hear it. You seem
> >> pretty jaded for someone trying to get people to attend the con, maybe we
> >> should call it one of your names to really lower expectations. -Patrick
> >> ----- Original Message ----- F!
> >> rom: Robert Lionheart <mailto:spinachcat at yahoo.com> To:
> >> deptheads at strategicon.net <mailto:deptheads at strategicon.net> Sent:
> >> Thursday, February 07, 2008 5:14 PM Subject: Re: [Deptheads] Re: Computer
> >> Room Tourneys
> >> Oh gods Patrick, are we doing it "for the children"? That's it! We're
> >> going with Video Game Bordello! Halo Orgy starts at noon! I like the
> >> non-family connotation of Lounge because we do not want the Video Game Space
> >> become the Babysitter Zone. We do not want parents using the con as a dump
> >> zone for their rugrats. I am quite sure Janice isn't signing up for
> >> Strategicon Day Care, aka Dungeons & Diapers. We want teens, not kids, as
> >> attendees. Kids are walking liabilities. Teens are walking wallets and
> >> awesome impule buyers for the dealer's room. Kids are a resource drain while
> >> Teens are networking gold. The 12+ crowd is far far far more desirable than
> >> the 6-11 range. - Robert
> >>
> >> Patrick Havert <patrickhavert at sbcglobal.net
> >> <mailto:patrickhavert at sbcglobal.net> > wrote: I agree with Janice in that
> >> Lounge has a kind of non-family connotation associated with it, that we do
> >> not want to foster. How about Video Game Zone, Video Games Live, or
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