My son and I visited Comic Con this weekend, and honestly, it was one of the best experiences I’ve had in a long time.
While the event itself was incredible, I’ll focus this review on the Exhibition Centre as a location.
As someone with a disability, my specific needs are crucial when visiting any venue, but I’ll cover those details later.
Let me start by sharing some important facts about the Exhibition Centre that you should consider if you’re thinking of attending an event there.
👍 Firstly, it is a huge venue with more than one building. It’s spacious and airy, and despite its large capacity, crowd management is excellent.
👍 The Centre is easily accessible by car or on foot, with plenty of drop-off points around the site.
👍 Its proximity to Liverpool city centre was really helpful for finding suitable accommodation and traveling there.
👍 The event was brilliantly organized; everything was easy to find, well signposted, and extremely well thought out.
👍 Despite the size of the venue and the many moving parts of the event, everything was orderly, the crowds well managed, and there was plenty of space for everyone.
👍 While security was tight, making us feel safe, it never felt intrusive or excessive.
👍 There were no hiccups, delays, or issues with ticketing. This Centre is truly a well-oiled machine.
👍 An abundance of friendly staff were available to assist with any queries, and nothing ever felt like too much trouble.
👍 The Centre is clean, modern, and well-maintained, with plenty of facilities scattered throughout the site.
👍 There is ample access to outside space, with its location right next to the docks being a bonus. This was particularly important for us when we needed to escape the busyness of the event.
👍 The various buildings have multiple levels, equipped with escalators, lifts, and stairs.
👍 There is a wide array of food and beverages available from multiple outlets at reasonable prices.
♿ For anyone with any kind of disability, I would highly recommend attending an event here.
♿ This is possibly one of the most accessible large events I’ve attended since becoming disabled.
♿ Disabled parking on-site is excellent.
♿ Large corridors, smooth flooring, wide doorways, excellent floor plans with ample space between stalls, and the sheer size of the buildings themselves all contribute to an extremely accessible experience.
♿ Numerous accessible toilet facilities are available.
♿ Knowledgeable and thoughtful staff foster a strong culture of accessibility awareness.
♿ Quiet rooms, safe spaces, and priority accessibility across the board helped me feel very secure at this event.
♿ I must mention how easy it was to apply for accessibility priority because I have an ACCESS card.
This is a quick and trusted way for event organizers to make “reasonable adjustments.”
Unfortunately, many event organizers still fall short in this area.
♿ I cannot emphasize enough how well Comic Con in Liverpool handled accessibility.
I was treated with the utmost respect, and all of my needs were met—if not exceeded.
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I can't write this review without mentioning an incredibly unique experience that we had with one of the celebrities.
My son, who is 14, is a massive movie fan and had paid for an autograph with one of the attending actresses Dina Meyer.
For anyone who's ever attended one of these events, you understand that their time is limited.
There are huge lines of fans.
On meeting Dina, Dylan was tongue-tied and starstruck.
Dina took the time to chat, gave him a personal, autographed picture, big hugs and had pictures with him.
THEN she then took him around all of the other present cast of Starship Troopers.
They were all so gracious, friendly and kind.
This is a day my son will never forget. 🙏