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FAQ

Q: What can I expect at the con?

A: Fun! Each day will begin with panels from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, then we will switch to gaming (D&D, Table Top, Board, Card, etc) from 2:00 - 6:00. After that, the evening entertainment will start at 8:00 pm!

Q: Do I need to sign up for gaming?

A: We will have sign-ups to have a chance to game with our Guests and Panelists, but we will also have open gaming rooms where everyone is welcome to play any game they like!

Q: Do I need to purchase a ticket for my children?

A: Children age 4 and under may attend for free.

Q: Will the convention be live-streamed?

A: No, we will record small parts to share on social media, and we will have podcasters doing live shows throughout the con, but the con is in person only.

Q: Will there be signings?

A: Yes! All of our Featured Guests will have a scheduled time in the Vendor Hall to sign books. Not all authors will have books for purchase, so be sure to bring ones you’d like to have signed!

Information on Altitude Sickness

Hey there, LitRPG Con guests, vendors, and fans. While we are excited about the incredible weekend that we have planned in Denver, it is important to note the risks of attending an event in a high-altitude city. Altitude sickness can occur when the body does not have enough time to adjust to lower oxygen levels and air pressure. Typically, the symptoms of altitude sickness cause mild discomfort. However, if not properly addressed, they can lead to life-threatening conditions. As such, we've put together a short list of helpful resources that you can use for prevention and treatment. 

 

CDC Yellow Book Resource on High-Altitude Travel and Altitude Illness 

 

Stanford Environmental Health & Safety Altitude Sickness Fact Sheet 

 

American Migraine Foundation Guide to Altitude, Acute Mountain Sickness and Headache 

 

Children’s Hospital Colorado Article on Preventing and Treating Altitude Sickness in Kids