Haha that's fine, feel free to roam around as well. You're welcome to come for a few free battles and then move on somewhere else.

(May. 07, 2009 8:26 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: The MFB are still in the UK in Chozen's possession, so they will be available for SpinOff.
(May. 07, 2009 3:49 PM)Driger Wrote: Does anybody know how we are going to handle the decorations?
EDIT: Hey I never knew about the poster...Please could I have a link?
(May. 07, 2009 4:34 PM)Tigervamp Wrote: Hey guys,
I'm a freelance writer and I'll be attending the MCM Expo on both days (23rd and 24th) and while looking at the scheduled events I noticed this.
I have something to admit - I am familiar with the "Beyblade" title but I don't think I have ever seen an episode of the TV series so I really don't know what it's all about! :-D (consider me a total noob!)
I am only on Page 9 of http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Beyblade...ion?page=9 and have another 56 pages of that thread in order to be fully up to date with what's going on (although I still won't know anything about the game) and so far the first 9 pages have read like a rejected soap opera script! :-D
I wanted to comment here for a few reasons and first of all is to put some people's minds at ease. I attended the MCM Expo last October and if you haven't been to the event before I can confirm it will be absolutely packed for most of each day.
I'll have a magical Press Pass which will allow me to jump the line but I can also confirm that if you don't purchase your tickets in advance you can expect to wait around a while before you can enter.
Another thing I wanted to say is that, unlike what some people have suggested, it is very unlikely that the weather will be poor, and I really doubt it'll be cold (although don't quote me on that!) since the weather is normally pretty nice in London at the end of May.
I will also say that for those who have never been to the Expo before, because of the number of people packed into the hall, it will be very warm inside and I suggest you bring some bottled water with you (because the prices inside the building will be quite high)
Ok, this may be useful to those who will be attending for the first time, here's a link to the article I wrote last October, complete with lots of photos - http://www.teamteabag.com/2008/10/30/lon...expo-2008/
I am not sure how large you would like this tournament to be but if you think it would help (to at least get the word out) I'll write an article sometime this weekend and publish it on the TeamTeabag site. If that would be of some help I'll include any details I can find on this thread and that other one (unless the other thread is not required now) and try and get the word out.
I am not sure if I'll be able to spend much time, if any, at/around your table(s) but I 'might' be able to write an article on "Beyday" and whatever happens at the expo.
(May. 07, 2009 4:48 PM)Golden Hiro Wrote: What's the closest train station to the expo?Liverpool Street to Tower Hill, leave Tower Hill station and look for sign posts pointing out the DLR (Dockland Light Rail). The DLR will take you directly to Custom House Excel Center aka. Expo.
I've not actually ever been to london and I'm coming from manchester,
so I don't know which is the best to go to >..<
(May. 07, 2009 4:48 PM)Golden Hiro Wrote: What's the closest train station to the expo?When I went to Expo in October, I got a Virgin train to London Euston, then got the Underground from there. Don't know if you have more choice from Manchester though.
I've not actually ever been to london and I'm coming from manchester,
so I don't know which is the best to go to >..<
(May. 07, 2009 7:02 PM)BEYKID247 Wrote: giga said My current situation. 4 hour train/car/bus ride to London to Beybattle. Parents do not like
so that is not exactly useful and if we even asked y
he should have told us
and if you think im spamming im not
im just adressing what you said