Raleigh comic con
Emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals do not qualify as service animals under the ADA. Also, service animals in training are not considered service animals under the ADA.
All sanitary needs for animals are the responsibility of the handler, and the animal must remain in the control of the handler at all times. While it is not necessary, we encourage guests with assistive animals to contact facility management in advance of the event in order to most appropriately accommodate the needs of the guest and their animal.
GalaxyCon Raleigh attendees may be photographed or filmed at any time at the convention. In other words, by attending GalaxyCon Raleigh, you give your consent to be photographed and appear on camera. All attendees are expected to conduct themselves in a manner which is respectful of other attendees at all times. You may not engage in any kind of behavior that could be deemed harassing, bullying, or stalking in any way.
Please engage in social distancing from anyone you are unfamiliar with, and even with friends, do not disregard social distancing without permission and consent. Do not use hateful speech. Do not follow anyone without their permission. Security personnel are on site to assist anyone that feels uncomfortable at the event, and you may also ask for assistance at our info desk at pre-registration. Any illegal behavior will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
If it is illegal outside of the convention, it is illegal inside the convention. Please be respectful of others at all times so that we can all have an outstanding event.
All signs and banners must follow all of the rules of both costumes and props, and are also subject to the general rating of the convention PG and all other convention policies. Signs and banners must also contain zero profanity and offensive material.
You may carry a sign as part of your costume, so long as the sign is clearly relevant to the character you are portraying. Signs and banners that do not comply with this policy or any other will be confiscated, and may result in your removal from the convention. This policy also applies to white boards and other writing surfaces being displayed to the public. Regardless of whether the sign is acceptable or not, no sign or banner may be affixed to any surface in or around the Convention Center.
GalaxyCon Raleigh reserves the right to amend or change these rules at anytime for any reason to provide for the safety, security and general well being of attendees and the general public.
Use common sense and remember what seems harmless to you may appear like a threat to someone else. All attendees must adhere to North Carolina State Law at all times during the weekend of GalaxyCon Raleigh, including laws regarding firearms and weapons. Please read this entire policy before attending GalaxyCon Raleigh. Failure to follow this policy may result in your removal from the convention without refund. No props or weapons capable of firing any projectile or powder charge of any kind.
If you have a laser pointer in your prop or weapon, make sure it cannot function by either removing the batteries, or simply not bringing it.
Prop weapons are homemade or commercially rendered costume prop weapons that support the overall look of a costume or character, including futuristic prop weapons made to look like phasers, ray guns, light sabers, etc….
After hours, please keep it PG We are a family friendly show. Use common sense. Anything that is illegal outside of the convention is illegal inside the convention. Andrew Herman is a writer and comic book artist from Houston, TX. Andrew wrote the comedy feature film Lloyd the Conqueror. Micah Myers is a comic book letterer who has worked on books from many of the top companies in comics.
Johndell Snead is the artist responsible for the indie hit REZ. BiracialAngel92 is a friendly face around the Raleigh convention scene, he brings an eye for detail and a love for the characters he portrays to every event he attends. She is a professional costumer with over 10 years experience in making and maintaining costumes. She offers these free repairs as a gift to the Cosplay Community, so come take advantage! Canary Cry Cosplay has been cosplaying since She specializes in foam crafting and prop making, and several of her cosplays are full armor sets.
More recently, she has gotten into incorporating technological elements such as animated LEDs and smoke machines into her cosplays. She always loves learning new foam crafting techniques and learning how to use different mediums when building her cosplays.
Canary is very excited to be attending Oak City Comicon! Her favorite part about cosplaying comes from the excitement of transforming into her favorite character and bringing them to life. Jenna Say What?!? She loves dipping into various levels of the cosplay world including foam smithing, sewing, 3d printing, molding and casting, wig work, and body painting. Send your pictures of the convention. Share your memories with other fans.
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