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Post by petraparker on Oct 13, 2013 1:04:51 GMT 1
I'll be on Facts for the first time and I'll take my kids. Where do we need to go besides movie car expo?
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Post by dogsoldiersthingy on Oct 13, 2013 21:47:16 GMT 1
Why not check out everything? The fan village will probably have some really cool props and fun stuff, there'll be enough stores to empty your wallet and if they're into Japanese things you can take them to that part of the hall. Largely depends on what they like of course
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Post by petraparker on Oct 13, 2013 23:14:34 GMT 1
Sure, we hope to see a lot all over the place! I just thought there might be things we shouldn't miss...
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Post by dogsoldiersthingy on Oct 14, 2013 11:46:11 GMT 1
The program is online, check it out If they like one of the actors: Q&A's are usually a lot of fun. They're in English of course though and I've got no idea how old your kids are.
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Post by hadesgod1 on Oct 14, 2013 20:26:51 GMT 1
The program is online, check it out If they like one of the actors: Q&A's are usually a lot of fun. They're in English of course though and I've got no idea how old your kids are. Indeed, there are so many things for your kids to see, the R2D2 robots, the animations, projections, the videogames (especialy pokemon X and pokemon Y) , the japan village, the stands with soooo much goodies that it's very hard to resist and buy XD Don't forget the dozens of comics, grime and make up, hair braiding and there is also a magical show. I strongly believe there must a least something . . .
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Post by guildenstern on Oct 15, 2013 21:27:48 GMT 1
Fair warning though. Although there is plenty action for kids, there Will be some serious adult situations too. Last year's zombie action was downright brilliantly terrifying.
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