Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Fanime Part Two


Number Five: Don't cancel your reservations and Fanime pass at the last minute. Even beginning to make reservations, you have to be dedicated. Dedicated to it 101%.
Now it's time for stories!
At 5:17 PM, the parent who was driving me arrived in San Jose. During the car ride, I had fallen asleep which was a disappointment, because I didn't get to see the scenery. When the car arrived at the hotel, we hopped out, grabbed our bags, and walked towards the front door of the hotel. Once we walked in, we were greeted by Sophie Zellick's father. He asked for our names and handed us the room pass. We then headed to the elevator, pressed the "3" button, and waited. There was a signup sheet on who we wanted to room with, but I didn't know anybody in the club who were girls, so i left it blank. I was then put into a room with people who I don't know.
I stuck the key pass into the door and opened the door. There stood two people, one who was a junior at AHS and the other who was in college at some place, majoring something. In the beginning, I barely talked to them, but then later on I became friends with them. Now we keep in touch.
I dropped my bags at the vacancy spot on the floor, and tried to get comfortable in the room since I would've been staying there for two nights and three days. I then grabbed my wallet and the key pass, and walked out the door with a wave of goodbye. I ran to the convention center hoping that there wouldn't be a long line to get the Fanime pass. When I finally got there, there was a huge line going out the door. But I had no choice but to stand there and wait.
I dropped my bags at the vacancy spot on the floor, and tried to get comfortable in the room since I would've been staying there for two nights and three days. I then grabbed my wallet and the key pass, and walked out the door with a wave of goodbye. I ran to the convention center hoping that there wouldn't be a long line to get the Fanime pass. When I finally got there, there was a huge line going out the door. But I had no choice but to stand there and wait.

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