Otakon Vegas
Otakon Vegas (/ˈoʊtəkɒn/ OH-tə-kon) was a three-day anime convention held during January at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The convention was organized by Otakorp, the group behind Otakon.[3][4] ProgrammingThe convention typically offered an artist alley, concerts, dealer's room, masquerade, and panels.[5][6] One of the new programming experiments at Otakon Vegas demonstrated Sumo wrestling.[5][7] HistoryOtakorp announced in early 2013 a new convention would be held at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, where they hope to create a smaller convention and test new ideas.[4][8] Otakon has had issues where new test content has been too successful such as the 2012 Maid Cafe.[9] Representatives from Las Vegas first approached Otakorp about moving Otakon from Baltimore to Las Vegas.[9] Expansion to Vegas was also chosen due to Otakon reaching capacity in Baltimore, along with Vegas being accessible with affordable transportation and several hotel/food options.[9][10] January dates were chosen for the reason attendees should be less busy.[9] Concerns were raised about the location due to the existence of two conventions in the Las Vegas area.[11] The convention's first year in 2014 featured more than 70 hours of programming.[5] JAM Project appeared at 2015's opening ceremony while on the ANISONG World Tour Lantis Festival in Las Vegas.[12] Otakon Vegas went on hiatus after 2018's event.[13] Event history
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