So you're going to Anime in the Park...
That's awesome!
Having a great time requires a little planning and preparation. Not to worry though, we've made this part easy. There's only a few key things to focus on, which we'll break down here.
Bring at least:
You may want to bring:
Please follow these principles:
Florida is hot. This event is outdoors under the sun. Please make sure you are drinking lots of water. Avoid sugary drinks and stuff with tons of caffeine, as they are both dehydrating. You may want to take electrolytes in addition to drinking enough water.
Bring a cooler with ice and extra water/food. You can drop it off at one of the main infrastructure tents, like Registration, or anywhere that feels safe. Note that we cannot provide any guarantee or take any liability for items that are left unattended.
Wear a hat and put on sunscreen. Find a way to shelter yourself from prolonged exposure to the sun. Again, Florida is hot.
You may want to bring a parasol, or an umbrella for the sun. Maybe we could even call it a "sunbrella."
We will have various shaded areas to hang out under.
Bring a camping chair.
Or bring a beach blanket, or something old you don't mind throwing on the ground.
You can use the chair to watch events or just hang out in. Toss the blanket down in the grass to lounge. If you want to walk around, just prop the chair up somewhere safe and do your thing. Write your name on it first so it doesn't get mixed up. Make yourself at home and pace yourself throughout the day.
Anime in the park is no walk in the park.
OK, it literally is, but you still need to take precautions.
Don't leave anything super important unattended, like wallet/keys. Keep an eye out for others. You are in a public park. People can be crazy. Do your best to keep the peace, stay aware, remain sober, and make good decisions.
Bring any medications you may need, especially inhalers and other life-saving interventions.
We will have a first-aid kit on-site, typically at the Registration booth. We also try to stock a community box with things like sunscreen, feminine hygiene products, hand sanitizer, etc.
Eat enough food, and eat the right kind of food.
Pack a cooler if you have dietary restrictions or want more control over what you eat. Meal prep things that be eaten easily, such as pre-made sandwiches, wraps, salads, etc. Dry ice works well to keep things frozen, but be careful as it can burn. Ice melts, so make sure your food is stored in a water-tight container inside the cooler if you're using ice. A great trick is to freeze water bottles instead of using ice… just make sure you pour a little water out before freezing. Those frozen bottles will still sweat, so keep your food in a dry container next to them.
Have an idea of how you're going to respond in case it rains.
Is your cosplay waterproof? Do you have a small trash bag or umbrella to use for cover? There might not always be enough time to run to shelter before getting soaked. Pay attention to weather patterns and have a plan for what to do in case of storms.
We play loud music. Well, not super loud, but if you want to dance around right in front of the speakers to feel the bass hit your face, then you should wear hearing protection.
Fire ants are serious business. Whenever you stop somewhere, look down, and make sure you're not standing in an ant pile.
You must read and agree to our Terms & Conditions, as well as our Rules.
Read all of them please, but the cliff notes are:
The core framework of AITP is based on:
Put trash and recycling in the appropriate containers. Don't overstuff the bins. If it doesn't stink, bring it back with you. Leave the park in as good of a condition or better than when you found it.
What you pack in, you should pack out. If you see a trash bag overflowing, do your best to not make things worse. Replace the bag if you can.
Leave No Trace (LNT) at an anime convention means some things will have to be different.
We ask that everyone avoids the following items as part of their cosplay:
This isn't to be a buzzkill or cramp your style. It's so we can preserve the parks we party in, so we can keep doing this, and keep growing.
You need to be the best version of yourself. Pack what you need. Be prepared. Be vigilant.
We can only make these events happen if we work together. Teamwork is amplified and empowered when everyone is self-reliant. Teamwork also acts as a buffer for those who may need some extra help.
You're here to have fun, uplift others, and be uplifted.
Don't sweat it too much. Just show up and be yourself. Anime in the Park is a weird little bubble of whatever. There's no reason to overthink it. We're here to have a good time, and you have a great support network. If you forget something, there's stores nearby. If you feel unwell, let somebody know. We're all here to support each other and hold it down for the day. Have fun!
See you at the next Anime in the Park!
If you are an artist, vendor, or anyone hosting a canopy tent, please read the Exhibitor Guide next:
If you are a Volunteer, please start with the Volunteering section: