I’m interested if some of you plan to go to a convention like the Eurofurence this year. And in regard to https://piefed.social/c/furry/p/1675766/eu-furs-furcon-on-the-railways-with-lotsa-furmeets-along-the-way-interrail I thought it would fit to ask now.
I myself am not fully decided yet (partly 'cause the Eurofurence website still has almost no info about this years event). But maybe I will see someone of you somewhere at some time ^^ .
Conventions typically update their websites with more information as the date gets closer.
That said I usually just go to my own local city’s convention. It’s a decent size and it’s a fun escape from reality for a weekend.
i lean towards hosting a (small) furcon on night trains across europe
posted about it in this sub yesterday
I wish I could go to a furry convention, but I can’t afford the closest one, not because of the price of the ticket, but mainly because it’s mandatory to pay for the hotel of the con along side of the tickets. Which for me isn’t a good deal since I have a friend who lives near of the convention, the ticket is actually quite cheap compared to other cons. I also don’t plan of going far away and take a hotel just to go to a furry convention at the moment. I don’t have the time and most of the conventions are at times when I can’t really go to those conventions.
So I really wish I could go to a furcon, but I don’t plan on going to one.
Man the hotel industry sucks. Airbnbs suck too. But it sucks that there are places where it’s still legal to force people into buying things together as a “package” of crap.
Nope, never been to one.
I’ve been to a few anime/comic cons, and there are always furries at those. I tend to have the most respect for furries at the summer cons. I try to compliment their fursuits and remind them to stay hydrated. If the water wasn’t so expensive, I’d offer them water, but fortunately a good summer con will have hydration stations, and taking any beverage from a stranger isn’t a great idea. Water bottles should be safe if they’re sealed, but a crafty person can re-seal them with a bit of care. Still, the thought is there.
Can’t really say I’m not a furry anymore since I cosplay the guy in my profile pic (Tom Nook from Animal Crossing). But I don’t have a full fursuit, I just have ears, a tail, and the outfit. (And a Bells bag my wife crocheted.) Thinking about doing a mask, bonus if it hides my “human” ears. Even so, it won’t be full furry — those folks deserve all the credit.
For me the therm Furry is not just about having a furrsuit, but being a member of the general community (so liking related fandoms, liking the art, cosplaying, …).
Honestly I don’t even have a fursona myself, but still consider myself as a Furry and a part of this community.Interesting.
I don’t fully understand the term fursona, but I am familiar with it. When I’m cosplaying, I act like the character, including speaking in chirps that mimic language. I try to act as the character does.
I’m not ready to adopt the label “Furry,” but I absolutely do appreciate the community. I’m happy as a spectator.
@green_copper have to be honest, I would like to go to EF, but after having been there twice, I don’t know what else to do there.
I mean, there’s always the chance of meeting a newcomer and helping introduce them to the local furry scene :3




