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Founded in 1970, the massive convention features a palatial exhibition hall, more than 700 events and panels, workshops and classes, anime and film screenings, games, the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards (the “Oscars” of the comics industry), a costume competition, autographs, an art show and more. San Diego’s first Cat Café in the Gaslamp Quarter is a short walk from Comic-Con. Therefore, many events like games, anime, the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival and the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards are held at satellite locations, including local hotels and outdoor parks in downtown San Diego. There are also some very cool comic and pop culture themed events happening around San Diego during Comic-Con that don’t receive as much hype but are definitely worth checking out.
We always recommend they order tonic water or club soda with lime right around the time the club closes to lessen the hangover during the flight,” said Rodric Hurdle-Bradford, managing partner of Las Vegas personal concierge service company VegasLuxuryVIP.com. Ushio turns to hangover helpers Pedialyte, coconut water and over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen.“Pedialyte is a great rehydration tool, but it looks really odd when an adult drinks it and one wouldn’t want to carry it around on a regular basis,” said Ushio. While alerting in-flight crew during your flight can be affective, sometimes honesty isn’t the best policy.“Don’t tell the airline reps at the gate that you aren’t very well. Now is also not the time to binge-watch your favorite shows or the latest Hollywood blockbusters.“If you cannot sleep, don’t try to read or watch fast-moving in-flight entertainment as they can spur nausea,” said Orlando.
Here’s to a new year of earning passport stamps, making plenty of new travel memories, and of course, enjoying all the company along the way… 2015 was a busy travel year for me: 16 trips. I make traveling a priority over a lot of other things in my life – both in terms of time and finances – because it’s important to me to constantly step to the edge of my comfort zone and experience as much of the world as possible. While I love to travel in general, sharing the experience with some of my favorite people really highlighted for me how important that is, and how travel can be made even more memorable when you’re alongside the right people. Along with meeting people from all over the world, I got to experience Key West’s rich history and great food.