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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_C" data-source="post: 445631" data-attributes="member: 2991"><p>I had the time of my life. Don't really do panels as they are all on YouTube straight away. The queue for the 40th Anniversary Panel is the biggest queue I have ever seen, and that includes 10 Glastonbury Festivals. But you can watch it streamed to your phone. </p><p></p><p>I go for the people. Old friends in and out of the collecting community and new ones. That's where the fun is to me. </p><p></p><p>Jez's Stormtooper Run booth was amazing for so many reasons. I'll let him discuss that one, but a pure joy.</p><p></p><p>Collecting wise- there was a **** ton of vintage. More than Essen, Anaheim and London combined. The room sales was the best I've been to, some incredible rare items from all areas of collecting. Some stuff was overpriced, but so is every sale thread these days. There was some serious bargains to be had as well. I've totally lucked out on a **** ton of bargains.</p><p></p><p>Nothing will beat Celebration Essen. It was my first Celebration, there was no queues, Disney had only just bought Star Wars and new Star Wars was 2 years away. We had easy access to the stars both in the convention and in the hotels. Never gonna meet my heros for the first time again. </p><p></p><p>This was my second favourite Celebration- it's the people that made it. I'll spend the next few days watching the videos on YouTube- but I thought it was amazing. Bank Manager will not be happy though. </p><p></p><p>As long as I'm surrounded with my cult of Star Wars maniacs- it cannot fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_C, post: 445631, member: 2991"] I had the time of my life. Don't really do panels as they are all on YouTube straight away. The queue for the 40th Anniversary Panel is the biggest queue I have ever seen, and that includes 10 Glastonbury Festivals. But you can watch it streamed to your phone. I go for the people. Old friends in and out of the collecting community and new ones. That's where the fun is to me. Jez's Stormtooper Run booth was amazing for so many reasons. I'll let him discuss that one, but a pure joy. Collecting wise- there was a **** ton of vintage. More than Essen, Anaheim and London combined. The room sales was the best I've been to, some incredible rare items from all areas of collecting. Some stuff was overpriced, but so is every sale thread these days. There was some serious bargains to be had as well. I've totally lucked out on a **** ton of bargains. Nothing will beat Celebration Essen. It was my first Celebration, there was no queues, Disney had only just bought Star Wars and new Star Wars was 2 years away. We had easy access to the stars both in the convention and in the hotels. Never gonna meet my heros for the first time again. This was my second favourite Celebration- it's the people that made it. I'll spend the next few days watching the videos on YouTube- but I thought it was amazing. Bank Manager will not be happy though. As long as I'm surrounded with my cult of Star Wars maniacs- it cannot fail. [/QUOTE]
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