Sunday 1AM

Just came to the hotel from the movie theatre. We watched Tropic Thunder here in Anaheim, and let me tell you, this movie theatre is pimped out. We were at a “21+” showing, which meant that we got to go to the lounge area and have a beer before the movie started. And also the cinema room itself only could’ve held about 40 people or less, because of the lazyboy chairs they had. Apparently the whole place was only a few months old.

Let’s see now…. I didn’t get to tell the full story about Saturday in my last post.

After the siesta I headed to the Convention Centre to watch the Cinematics panel, and even got in before they closed the doors. They needed to limit the amount of people for the room, and unfortunately the others hadn’t gotten in before the barricade. So I left, and we went down to try and get some seating for the closing ceremony.

That was a lot harder than we originally could’ve imagined, and we ended up on the floor once again. Patton Oswalt was hilarious, he had some great jokes and even ripped into the crowd. We were laughing our asses off. Once L80ETC had played their first song, we left. Had to get to a restaurant before all the 15 000 people got out and wanted to eat too.

The party at the Hilton was once again packed with company crew, but this time all the rest of the people who had worked hard at the event were there too. We even got into the know about a party at the 5th floor pool, but once we got up there, they had just gotten the order to shut it down due to too many noise complaints. Rest of the evening was jolly and drunk. All-in-all a great BlizzCon.

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In addition to watching a movie today, we’ve been to Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood.

Gotta say, it wasn’t all the things I expected. But we didn’t get to Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive, so it might have to do with the imagery of Entourage strong in our heads that made it look so bland. We went to Universal Studios, or rather the outside stores of it, Chinese Theatre, a small shopping centre, and home via Union Station.

Once again, it has been a wonderful day in California. Irvine tomorrow.