Just got back from FACTS 09 and I am exhausted. This was my first FACTS convention and my third anime con in Belgium.
First off: the line to get in was EPIC! We got there around 11, so about an hour after the doors open. That was the longest line I’ve ever been in however it went pretty fast, for it’s length. The organisers might get a kick out of seeing the lines outside however I disapprove, seeing how the chances of rain in Belgium are extremely high any time of the year. This happens because, aside from a few “early bird tickets”, all tickets must be purchased at the door.
FACTS is said to be the biggest convention of its kind in BENELUX and I can’t but agree. Of course they needed a space to its size so FACTS it’s currently taking place in the Flanders Expo. Not the best choice of location.
The location
The Expo might be a big enough space to pack in all the geekines however it is not the best space for such an event
- It wasn’t very well ventilated.
- The ceiling are rather low so it make the space seem even more enclosed.
- There are windows all around expo and natural light doesn’t make the best mood light.
- I don’t know if this is on the location or on the organisation but the space was not very well planned out. Plenty of dealers, plenty of room to move around, not so easy to follow which ones you already visited.
- Also the artists were just lined up on tables, not booths, so they didn’t have much space to exhibit their works and there were no real activities involving them as well.
- The cosplay stage was kind of small and the sound quality was not too brilliant.Plus natural light cancelled out the stage lights.
The one other event I saw at Flanders Expo was a book fair and that suck as well, being cold and dark.
Cosplay
The cosplay was good. Over 60 participants in the competition (kids/group/individual). Loads of people running around in costumes. Apparently FACTS is the “official” Belgian cosplay event as the winner gets to go to EuroCosplay.
One thing though: why do the people presenting these thing suck at it? How hard is it to get someone to properly read the names of the contestants? Is there a shortage of bilingual anime watchers with that can hold a microphone? ‘Cause I can think of at least 3 of the top of my head.
The guests
Christopher Judge and Kevin Sorbo (and other guests as well)
I found it rather confusing how they did the entire signing/photo/Q&A sessions. On top of that the Q&A was done in an adjacent room to the expo hall, that could just as well be a storage room. I sat in only at the C. Judge Q&A and it was good fun. Kevin Sorbo looks better in person that in his latest online pics, however I expected him to be of a more imposing stature.
Merchandise
As FACTS is not an all anime con, there was a shortage of merchandise in the anime sector.The few wall scrolls and figures we found were reasonably priced, starting from €8. However the manga was expensive, most of it being around €8.
There might not have been a lot of anime stuff at FACTS however there were plenty of goodies. I loved a particular dealer selling medial costumes, everything from coats, dresses to armours. A German shop had a very nice selection of gothic inspired jewellery. Loads of vintage toys and tons of comics. Also (expensive) geek pride shirts, (expensive) patches, decorative weapons.
Food & Drinks
Expensive! Like at any expo. €3 for cola, €6 for a small box of very spicy pasta, €1,5 for a donut. Expensive candy was also available for €3,5 / 100g which is like 3 times how much it usually costs. The organisers were nice enough to allow you to go outside and buy food. I’d wish I could buy theme food at such a place *sigh*
Other stuff
I loved the fan village… which was like a demo to the Star Wars universe. I’m not all that much into Star Wars however the people that are into it are so much cooler that the actual thing. LARP FTW! Not much else at FACTS, sadly enough.
All in all
It might sound critical however it was a pretty good covention. I guess my standard for FACTS were quite high at it is a long running event. All these being said, I am totally looking forward to next year
and for the record I volunteer to present the cosplay event (I am bilingual, not afraid of speaking in public and I know what WOW is)
Here are a few pics from FACTS.
Pictures taken by and property of Laura Smekens.