Dragon Con Explained

Status:Active
Genre:Multigenre
Venue:Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton and Towers, Courtland Grand Hotel (Formerly Sheraton Atlanta), Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart
Location:Atlanta, Georgia
Country:United States
First:1987
Organizer:Rachel Reeves and David Cody, Co-Chairmen[1]
Filing:For-profit
Attendance:80,000+ in 2017[2]

Dragon Con (previously Dragon*Con and sometimes DragonCon) is a North American multigenre convention, founded in 1987, which takes place annually over the Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, Georgia., the convention draws attendance of over 80,000.[2] It features hundreds of guests, encompasses five hotels in the Peachtree Center neighborhood of downtown Atlanta near Centennial Olympic Park, and runs thousands of hours of programming for fans of science fiction, fantasy, comic books, and other elements of fan culture. It is owned and operated by a private for-profit corporation, with the help of a 1,500-member volunteer staff. Dragon Con has hosted the 1990 Origins Game Fair and the 1995 North American Science Fiction Convention (NASFiC).[3]

History

Dragon Con was launched in 1987, as a project of a local science fiction and gaming group, the Dragon Alliance of Gamers and Role-Players (DAGR). It was founded by a board of directors including John Bunnell, David Cody, Robert Dennis, Mike Helba, Pat Henry, and Ed Kramer.[4]

The name "Dragon" for the club was derived from Kramer's Dragon Computer, which hosted a local Bulletin Board System ("The Dragon") that initially served as a central hub for both organizations. The inaugural Dragon*Con flyers debuted at the 1986 Atlanta Worldcon, ConFederation. Within a year, Dragon*Con had been selected to be the host of the 1990 Origins convention, to take place at the Atlanta Hilton.The 1987 inaugural Dragon*Con took place at the Pierremont Plaza Hotel, drew 1400 fans, and featured Guest of Honor Michael Moorcock, Lynn Abbey and Robert Asprin, Robert Adams, Ultima creator Richard "Lord British" Garriott, co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons Gary Gygax and Toastmaster Brad Strickland. Miramar recording artist Jonn Serrie delivered his keyboard arrangements from within a real NASA flightsuit and Michael Moorcock performed onstage with Blue Öyster Cult's Eric Bloom, singing "Veteran of the Psychic Wars" and "Black Blade". Thomas E. Fuller's Atlanta Radio Theatre Company performed H. P. Lovecraft's Call of Cthulhu, which was broadcast via radio live from onsite.[5] The 1988 convention included guests Alan Dean Foster, Fred Saberhagen, Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, Gary Gygax, and Larry Elmore.

The convention grew rapidly. In 1989, it drew 2,400 fans (many to see Guest of Honor Anne McCaffrey), and the event had moved to the Omni Hotel and Convention Center. In 1990, the convention had doubled again, added a Comics Expo, hosted the Origins convention, this time with Guest of Honor Tom Clancy, and expanded to include the Atlanta Sheraton hotel. In 1991 the first "Robot Battles" robotic competition event was added to the list of Dragon*Con events, making it the second oldest robotic competition event in the world.[6]

In 1993, Dragon*Con was the home of the Wizard Fan Awards.[7]

By 1995, when Dragon*Con hosted the North American Science Fiction Convention, attendance had grown to over 14,000 fans, and Dragon*Con was also hosting the International Starfleet Conference. In 1999, Dragon*Con's TrekTrak introduced the first Miss Klingon Empire Beauty Pageant, an annual event that has since garnered national media attention.[8] [9] [10] [11]

In 2000, Ed Kramer ceased to have an active role in managing the convention, but still owned 34% of the company. In 2011, Kramer sued the organizers, leveling charges that he was not receiving his fair share of the con's profits.[12] Kramer's relationship with the convention was fully severed in July 2013 in a cash-out merger, at which point the name of the convention and business officially changed to "Dragon Con" (replacing the asterisk with a space).[13]

At the convention's 20th anniversary in 2007, there were 22,000 attendees, and the convention continued to grow, drawing 40,000 attendees in 2010, 57,000 in 2013,[5] [14] and over 80,000 in 2017.[2]

On July 6, 2020, it was announced that Dragon Con had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a virtual event being organized in its place on the original dates.[15] The event announced that it would return for 2021 with enhanced health and safety protocols; it would be capped at around 40,000 attendees, badges would only be sold online and not on-site, masks would be mandatory within indoor spaces, and the Dragon Con parade would only be open to those who hold badges. Some of the virtual features from 2020 would also be maintained, including a "virtual marketplace", and streaming content (including free content and a paid "DragonConTV" streaming membership). On August 17, it was also announced that all attendees must present proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative test from within the past 72 hours in order to claim their badges.[16]

Dragon Con Date, Location, and Attendance[17] [18] !Year!Date!Location!Estimated Attendance
1987OctoberPierremont Plaza Hotel1,400
1988OctoberPierremont Plaza Hotel1,700
1989October 6 – October 8The Omni Hotel & Convention Center3,200
1990June 28 – July 1Atlanta Hilton & Towers, Atlanta Radisson6,900
1991July 12 – July 14Atlanta Hilton & Towers5,200
1992July 17 – July 19Atlanta Hilton & Towers6,100
1993July 16 – July 18Atlanta Hilton & Towers8,000
1994July 15 – July 17Atlanta Hilton & Towers, Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta Civic Center11,000
1995July 13 – July 16Atlanta Hilton & Towers, Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta Ramada14,000
1996June 20 – June 23Atlanta Hilton & Towers, Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta Civic Center13,400
1997June 26 – June 29The Inforum Convention Center, Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta Civic Center18,000
1998September 3 – September 6Hyatt Regency, The AmericasMart18,000
1999July 1 – July 3Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta Merchandise Mart, Atlanta Apparel Mart19,000
2000June 29 – July 2Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta Merchandise Mart, Atlanta Apparel Mart20,000
2001August 31 – September 3Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis20,000+
2002August 30 – September 2Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis20,000+
2003August 29 – September 1Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis20,000+
2004September 3 – September 6Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis20,000+
2005September 2 – September 5Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton20,000+
2006September 1 – September 4Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton25,000+
2007August 31 – September 3Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton30,000+
2008August 30 – September 2Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton, Sheraton30,000+
2009September 4 – September 7Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton, Sheraton30,000+
2010September 3 – September 6Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton, Sheraton30,000+
2011September 2 – September 5Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza46,000+
2012August 31 – September 3Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza53,000+
2013August 30 – September 2Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart57,000+
2014August 29 – September 1Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart62,000+
2015September 4 – September 7Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart70,000+[19] [20]
2016September 2 – September 5Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart77,000+[21]
2017August 31 – September 4Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta Hilton, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart80,000+
2018August 30 – September 3Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hilton Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart 1 & 280,000[22]
2019August 29 – September 5Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hilton Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart 1 & 285,000+[23]
2020September 3 – September 7Held Online due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021September 2 – September 6Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hilton Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart 1 & 242,000
2022September 1 – 5Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hilton Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Sheraton, Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart 2 & 365,000[24]
2023August 31 – September 4Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hilton Atlanta, Marriott Marquis, Courtland Grand Hotel (Formerly Sheraton), Westin Peachtree Plaza, AmericasMart 2 & 370,000+[25]

Scheduled events

Programming

As of 2008, Dragon Con was a four-day event comprising approximately 3500 hours of panels, seminars, demonstrations, and workshops, with over 30 specialized programming tracks that include writing, alternate history, art, anime, gaming, science fiction and fantasy literature, comic books, costuming, space, science, online media, independent film, podcasting, Asian cinema and culture, robotics, filk, scientific skepticism, Star Trek, Star Wars, Military Scifi Media, X-Files, apocalyptic themes, Anne McCaffrey's Pern, Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time, J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, British and American science fiction television, dark fantasy, the Dragon Con Independent Short Film Festival, and general programming which specific Guests of Honor attend (e.g., Clive Barker's Lost Souls and Storm Constantine's Grissecon).[26] [27] [28]

As of 2017, Dragon Con is a five-day event, beginning the Thursday before Labor Day.[29]

Music and film

From its origin, music has also been a significant feature of Dragon Con, with performances by groups and artists such as Abney Park, Blue Öyster Cult, The Crüxshadows, Celldweller, Ego Likeness,, Black Tape for a Blue Girl, Bella Morte, Chick Corea, Edgar Winter, Emerald Rose, Ghost of the Robot, Godhead, Iced Earth, Voltaire, Jefferson Starship, The Misfits, GWAR, Man or Astroman?, The Bloodhound Gang, Spock's Beard, and Mindless Self Indulgence.[30]

The Dragon Con Independent Short Film Festival presents the "finest independent short films of the fantastic". Awards are distributed for a number of categories.

Gaming

Dragon Con hosts a variety of gaming sessions and tournaments. These include board games, miniature games, collectible card games, console games, live action and other role-playing games, tables hosted by gaming companies, and panel sessions.

Awards

In 1998, Dragon Con established the Julie Award, in honor of Julius "Julie" Schwartz, bestowed by a panel of industry professionals in honor of "universal achievement spanning multiple genres". Schwartz presented the award each year prior to his death in early 2004. The inaugural recipient was Ray Bradbury; additional recipients of the award include Forrest Ackerman, Yoshitaka Amano, Alice Cooper, Will Eisner, Harlan Ellison, Neil Gaiman, Carmine Infantino, Anne McCaffrey, Jim Steranko, Peter David, and Paul Dini.

In March 2016,[31] Dragon Con announced the introduction of "Dragon Awards", a fan-voted award "to recognize outstanding achievement in science fiction and fantasy literature, comics, gaming and filmed entertainment". The award process consists of a nomination step, where each voter can nominate one work of choice in every category, and a voting step where the nominated works are voted for to receive the award. The nominations and votes are collected electronically. Participation is freely available to everyone, without cost or requirement of membership.[32] The finalist shortlist for the first edition of the awards was announced on August 11, 2016;[33] the winners were announced on September 4.[34]

Additional awards include the Futura Award, paying homage to the Fritz Lang masterpiece Metropolis; the Parsec Awards; and the Georgia Fandom Award, renamed in 2008 as the Hank Reinhardt Award, after its first recipient.

Parade

In 2002, Dragon Con began hosting a parade through downtown Atlanta, which ran from Centennial Olympic Park to the Marriott Marquis, and featured thousands of costumed participants.[35] The parade is an annual event, televised by WUPA-TV and streamed online.

Economic impact

In 2015, Dragon Con attracted some 70,000+ attendees[36] and had a direct economic impact of $65 million, as reported by the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau in the Atlanta Business Chronicle.[37] According to statistics provided by Georgia State University, Robinson College of Business, Dragon Con brought in over $21 million.[38]

Dragon Con routinely raises funds for designated charities. In 2005, Dragon*Con raised US$20,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Charity efforts continued with US$104,000 sent to the Atlanta Center for Self Sufficiency in 2016, including a US$50,000 corporate match. In 2013, fans voted in advance to determine the charities. From 2005 through 2012, the con raised and donated almost $224,000.

Notes and References

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  4. Web site: $50K bond for DragonCon founder Kramer. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. September 16, 2011. September 18, 2011. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20110924082848/http://www.ajc.com/news/gwinnett/5050k-bond-for-dragoncon-1181076.html. September 24, 2011.
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  6. Web site: History of Robot Battles. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20080516173208/http://www.robotbattles.com/history.htm. 2008-05-16.
  7. http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/wizard.php Wizard Fan Awards
  8. Web site: Peculiar Pageant Queens. 22 April 2006. foxnews.com. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20090620004112/http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,192535,00.html. 20 June 2009.
  9. Web site: 6 Unusual Beauty Pageants. 12 September 2007. howstuffworks.com. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20090614002258/http://people.howstuffworks.com/6-unusual-beauty-pageants.htm. 14 June 2009.
  10. Web site: The 2008 Miss Klingon Empire Beauty Pageant. Eric L.. Watts. www.trektrak.com. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20090805040703/http://www.trektrak.com/2008/08pageant.htm. 2009-08-05.
  11. News: Sci-fi fans find others of their world. July 1, 2000. Kicklighter, Kirk. Atlanta Journal.
  12. http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/dragoncon-faces-appeal-1233100.html Simmons, Andria. "DragonCon faces appeal; Co-founder fights dismissal of case against event"
  13. Web site: Pantozzi. Jill. Dragon*Con Officially Separates From Founder, Accused Molester, Ed Kramer. 8 July 2013 . The Mary Sue. 8 July 2013. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20130709160347/http://www.themarysue.com/dragoncon-separates-kramer/. 9 July 2013.
  14. News: Sci-fi convention, now in 20th year, draws thousands. September 2, 2007. Associated Press.
  15. Web site: Dragon Con canceled due to coronavirus pandemic. 2021-09-01. 11Alive.com. 6 July 2020 . en-US.
  16. Web site: Wells. Myrydd. 2021-08-01. Dragon Con announces its 2021 Covid-19 guidelines: Vaccine or negative test and masks required, no public parade spectators. 2021-09-01. Atlanta Magazine. en-US.
  17. Web site: DragonCon / History of Dragon*Con. dragon-con.pbworks.com. 2017-05-22. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20151011171231/http://dragon-con.pbworks.com/w/page/39624764/History-of-Dragon*Con. 2015-10-11.
  18. Web site: Dragon*Con 2008 Information. FanCons.com. en. 2019-12-12.
  19. Web site: Boult. Adam. Anger over 'Twin Towers' cosplayers. The Daily Telegraph. 5 September 2016. 29 November 2017. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20171203032915/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/05/anger-over-twin-towers-cosplayers/. 3 December 2017.
  20. Web site: Sandle. Tim. Dragon Con sci-fi fans trigger 9/11 controversy. Digital Journal. digitaljournal.com. 5 September 2016. 29 November 2017. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20171201042700/http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/odd+news/twin-tower-clad-cosplayers-cause-a-storm-in-georgia/article/474098. 1 December 2017.
  21. Web site: Dragon Con Wrap Up 2016 final. Dragon Con. 2016-09-07.
  22. Web site: Dragon Con misses record, but convention co-chair 'comfortable' with attendance. Atlanta Business Chronicle. 2019-09-19. 2018-09-03. Eric Mandel.
  23. Web site: Dragon Con breaks attendance record. Atlanta Business Chronicle. 2019-09-04. 2019-09-02.
  24. Web site: 65,000 Stormtroopers, monsters and pop culture fans attend Dragon Con 2022. Georgia Public Broadcasting. 2023-09-11. 2022-09-06.
  25. Web site: Dragon Con wraps up, raises more than $200K for cancer organization. Fox 5 Atlanta. 2023-09-11. 2023-09-05.
  26. Web site: Programming Tracks. Dragon Con. 2008-07-30. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080628020032/http://www.dragoncon.org/fan_tracks.php. 2008-06-28.
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  28. Book: Always a Fan. Resnick, Mike. Mike Resnick. 2009. Wildside Press. 978-1-4344-0441-1. Dragoncon 2007. 71.
  29. 2017 Dragon Con attendance badge.
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  33. Web site: The #DragonAward voting is up and running! Register for your ballot here: bit.ly/DCAwardVote. Facebook. Dragon Con. 2016-08-11. 2016-08-19. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180513174508/https://www.facebook.com/DragonConOfficial/photos/a.119223318805.101787.58381388805/10153806308098806/?type=3&theater. 2018-05-13.
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  35. http://www.dragoncon.org/dc_events.php#Parade Dragon*Con Parade Information
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