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CharCon 2008 Info
October 18-19, 2008

WHEN: October 18-19, 2008
WHERE: Charleston Civic Center, Charleston, WV - Get driving directions to CharCon 2008
THIS YEARS THEME: Horror

THE West Virginia Gaming Convention, lovingly called CharCon for Charleston West Virginia is held in October each year in Charleston. The first year of the convention was in 2006. Here is some information about CharCon and the Charleston WV area.

HOW TO REGISTER: The CharCon web site www.charcon.org will be ready for registration activities a few months before each year's event. The site is active year round but gets busy in late summer. You are able to register for general passes, as well as, individual games. CharCon has the best of both worlds, open gaming and structured gaming. You can register for specific games and times or just show up and get into whatever is starting next. On-line registrations will close a few days before the event, so do not wait. After that you will need to register at the door. Pre-registration is encouraged and we usually give you added value for pre-registration. In 2007, you got extra raffle tickets, so sign up early. Don't forget to pre-register for events as well!

REGISTRATION WINDOW: We will have a registration ticket window on the inside of the convention center, on the lower level. CharCon will be in the SOUTH HALL. The window will be open from 9 AM to 10 PM Saturday and 9 AM to 6 PM Sunday. All attendees should stop at the ticket window when you arrive for updated convention information, your welcome bag, and your badge.

CHILDREN AND TEENS: CharCon does encourage parents to bring their kids, however anyone 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times. The board game library will check out games to anyone that has a valid ID card/drivers license so anyone under 16 will not be able to use the library directly. There will be a few tournaments directed at the 16 and under crowd. Check the CharCon web site for those announcements.

HOTELS: At this time, we do not have a sponsor hotel. There are several within walking distance of the Civic Center so ask before you make your reservations. There is plenty of parking, if you choose to stay a little farther away and drive in.

TOURNAMENTS: Check out the CharCon web site for more information on structured tournaments.

DEMONSTRATIONS: We do encourage game designers to run a game or two. We MAY have some tables reserved for game designers/publishers to demo their games. This will depend on the number of vendors and available space. Please use the CharCon.org website to contact the committee member for demonstrations or vendors.

GAME PRIZE DRAWING: Publishers, vendors, friends, game clubs and others are donating games to be used in a prize giveaway on Sunday afternoon. The prizes will be on display during the convention. You will put your raffle tickets in as many games as you wish. One winner will be drawn for each prize. There will be several ways to get raffle tickets. You get them with pre-registration, you can purchase them, vendors may find a way to give some away, winners of tournaments may get them, GM's can receive them for running games and there may be other ways.

NAME BADGE: You must wear your badge in order to play. GM s will be checking before starting any games.

VENDORS: There will be several vendors at the convention. Stop by and talk to all of them. Buy a few things. We have sought out a variety of dealers and publishers to give you lots of choices. Remember they are in business to make money so even if they do not have what you need, let them know how they can help you. If you are a vendor and wish to have a table, use the Charcon.org website.

PROGRAM: There will be a program available at the convention. Advertising space is still available . Use the Charcon.org website for contact information.

WEATHER: The temperature is usually moderate for fall. Chilly at night but mild during the day. A light jacket or elvan cloak is probably advisable.

TRANSPORTATION: Charleston is accessible.
Air - Yeager Airport, http://www.yeagerairport.com/
Train - The Cardinal line of Amtrak stops in Charleston Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. http://www.amtrak.com
Car - Interstates 64, 77, and 79 all serve Charleston.
Bus - The Greyhound bus depot is adjacent to the Convention Center.
Boat - From the Ohio River, up the Kanawha River. This is not really a good option but there are docks in Charleston, if you need them.

POSTERS or FLYERS: You are welcome to bring and hand out flyers for gaming activities. We will have a table set aside for this stuff. Make sure it is family friendly. We do reserve the right to remove material we feel is inappropriate.

SMOKING: There is no smoking in public areas in the Civic Center. If you need to smoke, please step outside.

FOOD: Attendees are reminded NOT to bring outside food and drink onto the premises.

PRIZES: There will be a variety of prizes offered by some the GMs of the individual games and tournaments. Most will include a raffle ticket. Some will include accessories or even a game. Read the game descriptions and ask your GM before you start for any changes.

PLAYING TIMES: Be considerate of others and play promptly, keeping within the duration of the event's listed playing time. Failure to do so not only causes problems when the space you occupy is needed for a later scheduled event, it can distress those you play with by making them miss the opportunity to play in another scheduled event. And, of course, it can slow down the entire tournament while others wait for you to finish before they can start another round. Failure to adhere to the scheduled playing times force GMs to make adjudications which neither they nor you will enjoy.

OPEN GAMING: Open Gaming will be available at the convention however it is restricted to certain tables. Any game abandoned for more than an hour during prime game time will be removed to Lost & Found. "Saving" of tables is not allowed.

BEHAVIOR: We expect everyone to treat others with the same respect they would like to receive in return. If you encounter someone who is having a bad day or just being an overall jerk, don't suffer in silence. Report it to your GM so that the GM can take steps to correct the problem. If that doesn't help, find a CharCon staff member.  And if you are one of those people who demands absolute silence while you take your turn, don't bother coming. Gaming is about having fun and those around you are going to have theirs whether you are in a Final or not, so lighten up and go with the flow.



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