Stopped at the Door ♥ Fanime 2024 Exhibitor & Artist Alley || EmiiCreations
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2024
- Artist exhibitor at Fanime 2024. Some drama during load-in, but not bad overall.
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00:18 Prep for Show
04:45 Setup Thursday
11:51 Day 1: Friday (Booth Tour)
13:40 Day 2: Saturday (Walkthrough)
21:23 Day 3: Sunday (What Sold Out)
23:42 Day 4: Monday (END)
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Oh shit, that was crazy! We went in with 4 suitcases and no one stopped us. We did come in early so...? Now, we got to be cautious next year.
Oh snap what did you come in on Thursday? I arrived around 2pm and they had people stationed at the doors till closing it was intense. A lot of people were saying it depends on what time you come and what day and if you get lucky 😆
That fee is absolutely crazy! I'm glad you were within regulations, thank goodness!
It totally is! Mostly when booth prices are already expensive it just makes it harder and harder to make it profitable for smaller businesses. 🥲
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Hang on... a "freight fee" shouldn't even exist if they are not using their own personnel and equipment for bringing in their product. Freight fees should only apply to the shipping and handling of freight, not the use of a loading dock at a convention center. I'd be consulting a lawyer on that. These places try to get away with charging for every little thing which may not exactly be legal. I'm glad you didn't have to pay for such a ridiculous thing. (Also, one of the requirements to waive it was a single trip? SCUSE ME?! So long as the vendors aren't crowding the loading docks, that shouldn't be an issue - which can be solved using 2 volunteers to manage the traffic.)
It's a union specific regulation because the convention center is unioned. I think they just call it a freight fee on their end for ease of understanding. NOTICE: I'm not really an expert of how the union deals work.... but I do know that they have contracts between the convention and the unions. Then, in order to use this particular convention center, you are required to use their labor and their union labor have specific rules like all incoming anything over a certain size needs to be handled by their labor and their labor need to be paid a certain amount. I guess the size limitations is what you can carry yourself in one trip for this case. I think this edge case exists for restocking or just brining in small boxes cause that would be even more stupid if they charge for that.
Some conventions will actually cover this fee for exhibitors like wondercon. But others like fanime require exhibitors to pay the fees themselves. It's also seems to be more intense for certain cities and states like California and New York.
KINDA crazy mostly for a small business. :(
@@EmiiCreations It seems unions work a little differently in my country (well, from my limited understanding, I was in a union when I worked for a railroad company once, but that's the jist of my direct experience) I get the general purpose it to ensure employees are treated fairly, but to charge things like freight fees to vendors is unheard of as far as I know where I live.
@@user-wv3qh1tn9d Oh interesting! Honestly, it's such a weird system we have and I'll honestly say I don't fully understand it either. But they're always re-hashing those contracts and talks to there's hoping it gets better for us vendors in the future.
@@EmiiCreations Agreed.
Your drama has me concerned for my artist alley spot at Galaxy Con San Jose in August...does this freight fee extend to dealers AND artist alley if you get caught by them?
Artist Alley, from my understanding, was exempt because it was assumed they would not be transporting "that much" stuff and most people in AA use suitcases anyway which is harder to regulate and usually exempt. But I would still be a bit careful and not use dollies/carts to transport AA merch in if possible.
But to be EXTRA careful, I would also double-check your contract and any load-in instructional emails. And if you need further clarification, contact your rep/con contact via email. Email specifically so you have proof/paper trail.
@@EmiiCreations Thanks for the update, still waiting for the final details closer to August anyway but I will absolutely be keeping this in mind.