u/AriaBellaPancake

East Coast Cons with on-site hotel rooms?

Hi there! It's been a few years since I've been to a con, covid really threw me off, but I was wondering if there were any good cons that take place in hotels along the east coast still?

I recently moved from Florida to Georgia, and cons I've gone to previously have grown and moved on to dedicated convention centers, and Momocon also isn't hotel based, so I was wondering what the best options would be?

I'm disabled and chronically ill, so going to a con takes a lot out of me, and if I have to take a shuttle back to my hotel it makes it that harder to come back and forth when I need rest, so I end up missing a lot of the con. I always had this trouble before, but my chronic illness has worsened and being able to just take an elevator up to my room and rest when needed is basically a non-negotiable for me now.

Also, I know con season is the summer, but bonus points if the cons are in the fall or winter as well! I'm very heat sensitive and would love not having to deal with that as well!

I'm based in the Atlanta area but I'm willing to consider pretty much anywhere I can drive to within like 4 hours and anywhere along the east coast I can take an amtrak to (I hate planes ahah)

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u/AriaBellaPancake — 20 hours ago

I've had my Moondrop Aria Snow Editions for a few years now and I adore them, but one side has stopped working regardless of the cord I try, so I think it's time to replace them.

I like genres like synthwave, hard style, industrial, and rock, but I also listen to a lot of j-pop and music from the vocaloid subculture. My ears are a bit small, I wear the smallest ear tips on my Aria Snow Editions, and I've tried other IEM's where their smallest size is too big, so comfort is a concern.

I'm based in the US and I'd prefer a set I can grab on Amazon so I don't have to wait a long time to get the new pair in hand (I don't currently have another IEM set).

My daily driver over-ear headphones are a very flat and neutral set, so I'd like something with a more fun sound to contrast.

Price range is under $150, but I know that the budget market has improved a lot since I got my Arias, so that might be overkill for what I'm looking for

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u/AriaBellaPancake — 19 days ago