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What It Was Like to Visit a Comic Con with Kids for the First Time

August 24, 2023 By Leana 7 Comments

I always thought that Comic Cons are for weird people. Like, really weird. Before we had kids, my husband mentioned that he was always curious about Star Trek conventions, but was too embarrassed to actually attend. The only thing even remotely close to a comic con in Belarus was some sort of “Lord of the rings” costume party I was invited to by a guy in college. We were discussing Tolkien in class and I chimed in, so he assumed I would be into this sort of thing. Umm, nope.

But last month there was a Comic Con taking place in Tampa (1.5 hours from our home) and many of my kids’ friends and relatives were going. a waterfront with boats and buildingsSo, naturally, my spawn started begging us to take them as well. We weren’t planning on this extra expense, but the cost was relatively cheap at $35 per person if we attended on Friday. So we agreed. My kids also wanted us to buy them expensive costumes, but that was a hard No. We told them to raid their closets and come up with something, so they did.

My son got out his Darth Vader costume that we bought him in Disney World last February. That’s when we discovered that the pants were too short. Oh well, they are capri pants now. We put on long black socks on him and called it a day. I mostly went to be with my family and expected to hate the whole thing. Surprisingly, I ended up having a lot of fun. I honestly look forward to going again. So, the expression “don’t knock it until you try it” couldn’t apply more in this particular case.

So, here are my overall impressions of the day.

1) The best part of Comic Con is people watching, hands down

It’s crazy how elaborate some costumes are. I’m sure many people spend hundreds of dollars on them, if not more. But what I really enjoyed was the sense of camaraderie among the attendees. Folks truly feel honored when you ask them to pose for a photo.

a group of people in clothing

Note my son’s Darth Vader capri pants

Check out Doc Ock of “Spider Man” fame:

a person in garment with long arms and long black arms

The guy was into it, big time, and eating up all the attention. He actually  made the costume himself.

a person in a garment

Here is my daughter’s friend in her “Hello Kitty” costume:a woman wearing a garment

And check out my son’s cousin in his fancy Mandalorian get-up:

two people in clothing

It really is tremendous fun looking at all the costumes, though there were some bizarre ones. One guy came to the convention looking like a giant baby, diaper and all. And some young girls were scantily clad. But for the most part, I would rate the convention as PG.

a group of people in clothing

You don’t have to do cosplay if you don’t want to. My husband and I just wore our Godzilla t-shirts we bought in Japan.

2) Other than cosplay, the convention is basically one giant flea market

The goal is to sell you merch, period. a group of backpacks in plastic wrap

Most of the stuff you can buy online for less, but there are some rare finds as well. Of course, my kids went nuts and wanted to buy everything. Don’t be dumb like us and set a $ limit ahead of time, so there is no disappointment. We didn’t and my kids were complaining that we “only” let them spend $30 each. Pfft.

a group of people in a room with a large display of toys

Also, check prices ahead of time. I saw a root beer truck and encouraged my husband to buy a drink, since he loves this stuff. a group of barrels on a wall

He came back with this beautiful mug that he bought for $40 and told me you get unlimited refills all day for this price. That’s great, but we were about to leave.a hand holding a cup

Some shops do a makeover on the spot, and various artists also offer sketches.

a table with mannequins and flowers

3) You can pay extra for an autograph of various sci-fi artists and actors

But it will cost you. There was a dude who plays Flash in the TV series, and he was charging $100 for an autograph. Or you can pay $50 for an autograph from Corey Feldman, but …why? It’s a really weird setup where the celebrities sit behind a curtain, and the mere mortals go there one at a time to get their moment in the sun.

a group of people standing in a line

I’m sure that there is literally anything these celebrities would rather be doing, but hey, money is money. I’ve heard of a comedy show created by Alan Tudyk (of “Firefly” fame), called “Conman”. It’s apparently loosely based on his comic convention experiences over the years. I probably should watch it at some point, since I find the guy hilarious.

4) There are limited food options, and they aren’t great 

They don’t allow you to bring food, so you are stuck with what’s  inside. We went to a taco restaurant, and the food was awful and expensive. It will depend on the venue, of course, but my advice is to eat before you attend the convention.

 

Final thoughts

As you’ve probably guessed, we are planning to go again. There are all kinds of options in Florida, including Megacon in Orlando, that will take place February 1st-4th in 2024. But they have them all over the US, and there is likely one coming to a city near you. Here is the website keeping track of all the comic conventions around the world.

I’m not sure that it’s worth flying to another city, to be honest. That said, it is a super fun experience, and our kids can’t wait to go back. They are already planning their costumes, and my son wants to go as a dalek from “Doctor Who” show. Only if he pays for it himself.

 

Author: Leana

Leana is the founder of Miles For Family. She enjoys beach vacations and visiting her family in Europe. Originally from Belarus, Leana resides in central Florida with her husband and two children.

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  1. Leana says

    August 24, 2023 at 4:11 pm

    @Talchinski Haha! I’m not an expert on “Doctor Who”, but that makes sense. Will fix it. He would love to attend a Doctor Who convention.

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  2. Nancy says

    August 24, 2023 at 11:45 am

    Looks fun! But wow, $100 for an autograph?!?! I’d actually be interested in going to one of these someday as I think my kids would love it. Were there any speakers or discussion panels?

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    • SARA PUGH says

      August 24, 2023 at 11:53 am

      HAHAA! SO MUCH FUN! i love your article and experience, i think i’d enjoy going with your family. I’m a huge cheapskate about these things but also a huge nerd, so why not LOL. must look into the Conman show…

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      • Leana says

        August 24, 2023 at 12:10 pm

        @Sara Pugh I was shocked by how much fun I had. I was dreading going, but was pleasantly surprised. It’s just a fun place where nerds can let loose.

    • Leana says

      August 24, 2023 at 12:02 pm

      Nancy, I think there were some on Saturday, but I’m not positive. We only attended on Friday. I know they have celebrities do panels at the bigger conventions, like Orlando Megacon. Though it may cost extra. Comic Con is a “Spirit Airlines” of conventions where everything is extra. But the admission is usually only $25 to $35 per person, which is a bargain compared to amusement parks prices these days. You just have to have iron will once you get inside and the begging starts.

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      • Talchinski says

        August 24, 2023 at 3:34 pm

        Last I checked its It’s “a dalek” not Dalek. Lol. This is coming from a girl that went to a Doctor Who convention in 1984! Back when you couldn’t buy stuff online.

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