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PolyCon 2011

Started by Spinachcat, May 23, 2011, 02:54:39 PM

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Spinachcat

POLYCON 2011
Central California Gaming Convention
June 24th to 26th
http://www.polycon.org
coninfo @ polycon.org

I am running three RIFTS events and two Call of Cthulhu events at PolyCon which is a tremendously cool college convention and my favorite gaming event of the year. This year's theme is Vikings!

PolyCon happens Friday June 24th through Sunday June 26th on the California central coast at the California Polytechnic University campus in San Luis Obispo. If you live anywhere on the West Coast, its worth the visit. It's a 3 hour drive from San Francisco or Los Angeles.

This is its 29th year and it gets about 300 attendees with a very strong RPG presence. Check out the huge variety of RPG events on their website.
 
PolyCon is a very mellow, friendly non-profit convention run by students and alumni. Also, central California is great for a family vacation or romantic escape because of the beautiful seashore, mineral spas, historic missions, Hearst Castle and the 300+ Paso Robles vineyards. AKA, you can game all weekend and your non-gaming significant whatevers will have plenty of fun around town with your credit card!

There are many hotels in the area, or you can stay on campus in the dorms.  Yeah, dorm room flashbacks for only $70/night!