This year’s WFC was a pretty good con, but I have to say once again that I really don’t like the idea of having an awards banquet midday on Sunday. This year was perhaps different, because a large proportion of the membership was able to drive home to New York after the meal; but in most years the choice is either going to be leave early so as to get a flight home, or stay Sunday night. In the former case, people miss the banquet entirely. In the latter case they get to hang around in the con hotel for the evening with no con happening.
I understand the argument that people want to end the con on a high note, but if most people who stay for a midday banquet have to stay Sunday night as well then why not have the banquet Sunday night? That would also put an end to the silliness of having the dealers’ room supposedly open when everyone is actually at the banquet. And we’d get a few hours extra programming in.
Maybe it is because the WFC Board is 80% male, and they don’t quite understand what a pain it is to have to get dressed up for a banquet in the middle of the day and then get changed again for the afternoon/evening. Jo, could you explain this to them, please?
I do try not to whinge (because the Aussies will all laugh at me), but I spoke to lots of people about this over the weekend, and only one person supported the idea of a midday banquet. That person was Rodger Turner, who just happens to be a WFC Board member.
Ah well, when I book my hotel room for Calgary I’ll make sure that I include a Sunday night stay.