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  • LVL UP EXPO I used GPS to get to the convention, because I never been before. The GPS was giving me the correct directions to the entrance, but they had all of them closed, but one.. I had to circle around the block a few times to get in.. Why the hell you have so many exits and entrances and only use one? Parking was $4 soon as you pull in. They had no one directing traffic, so it was really hard just to get to a parking spot. You had so many cars and pedestrians in the way. I finally found a parking spot in the back of the building. They had two events going on at the same time. A parenting convention, which was free and also the LVL UP Expo, which wasn't. We had to pay $25 and up. There was no wall to block the different conventions. So get this... I bet a lot of people got in for free because all you have to do is walked through the parenting convention right into the LVL. There is not enough security to check you for your badge. That is really awful that it could of been that easy. I've seen this so many times all over Vegas though. It's never done right on the days of the shows, concerts, or conventions. There was not even a metal detector available. Just thought, you know... a lot of people with weapons walking around.. are they fake or real? Yea..anyway. They had some food inside and the rest were food trucks outside. The food inside was ice cream, and pretty much bar food, which was everything fried. Bathrooms were clean when I used one, so that's a big plus. They had free video games you could play, which was great, but you know some people don't have manners and do not care if you are waiting. They just kept hitting restart button, after they died and continued playing, with a line behind them. Everyone was super friendly and allowed you to take pictures of them or with them. The panels were really unorganized, There was no one to guide you, to show you were lines were or answer any questions. They would tell you where you could not be, and make you move. You didn't know who worked there or who was a customer. So everyone just stood in the hallways waiting for a door to open. There were up and down's about it, but if they had it again next year I would go. It is a great place to meet new people, that show the same interests.
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