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Yea, I live in a city and transit is pretty great here (buses, skytrains, etc.), I even live by one of the major buses. So when there's a con happening, there's a huge chance of cosplayers and con attendees waiting for the same bus or something, and it just adds a more exciting con feel when you're seeing others in cosplay riding the same transit with you.

Sure you'll get comments and stares, and likely people taking quick pictures or asking you for one. Pretty harmless stuff usually, and if you're wearing something pretty revealing, it'd be better to wear something to cover up for the trip. For your safety and comfort, it's way better to travel with a friend.

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>Find a hotel that is about 5 mins away from the convention center via walk and about 5-15 mins away via driving if you can not afford a pricey hotel.

I do this for non-local cons, and I try to research and book early with my friends so I have less to worry about when it gets closer to the con (ie. no nearby hotels available).

>tfw travelling the con by transit and in cosplay
Locally, it's awfully convenient for me when I get first seat on the bus nearby and get off at the very last stop, and the drivers are fine as long as I'm not blocking pathways. Also, it makes me feel less anxious when I'm not alone, seeing other cosplayers boarding the same bus.

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