Gen Con Report: Day 0


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August 17, 2017

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ORLANDO, FL -

Holy cow, are we tired!


We drove up from Florida on Monday and Tuesday, with a layover Monday night to visit some of Victoria’s family in northern Georgia. Victoria and I used the drive to put together some exciting plans for Year 4 of IGA — we officially launched at Gen Con 2014, so our “calendar year” ends with Gen Con — that we’ll be sharing with you after the show.


Arriving at about 7:30PM Tuesday night, we had about 30 minutes for the two of us to unload a very, very full cargo van:



We didn’t have any time to work on setup Tuesday, so we left the convention center for some desperately-needed sleep.


Today, we arrived bright and early, picked up our badges, and went to work on that surprise we told you about on Facebook.


As a reminder, this was our booth setup at Origins in June:



This is our setup at Gen Con booth #361:



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