
Just a few quick details about the convention itself. It is held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel at Dallas/Fort Worth airport. This makes it very easy to attend the convention for me, coming in from out of state. No car to rent. No long distance drive. I landed, got my luggage, and took a five minute shuttle ride to the hotel.
Speaking of the hotel, one of the things that makes this convention so much fun is the fact that the hotel staff is really into it! Most of them are wearing horror costumes and/or makeup, and they truly embrace the event.
Ron Perlman, was one of the "headliners" and as expected, he had huge lines all weekend. Meeting him was great. Despite the characters that he plays, and his gruff exterior, he was very nice and always had a smile and a hug for the fans. Billy Zane was another big guest, who was a last minute replacement for a guest who had to cancel, and he was a big hit with the fans....especially the ladies!
There was a Child's Play reunion, which included stars Alex Vincent, Brad Dourif and Catherine Hicks along with other cast members from various films in the series, and also Don Mancini (writer/director) and Kevin Yagher (SPFX). The "Cenobite Celebration" was another highlight, which included Doug Bradley, Barbie Wilde, Simon Bamford and Nicholas Vince.
A few other notable guests were Tobin Bell (Saw), Matthew Lillard (Scream, Scooby Doo), Adreinne Barbeau (The Fog, Creepshow) and Mischa Barton. There were many other great guests as well.
I have been a Clive Barker fan for over 30 years. I have read every one of his books multiple times, and seen every film he directed, or had a hand in making of that was inspired no matter how remotely by his work. It is safe to say that I have been waiting my entire life to meet him. He has done conventions before, but for whatever reason, I was unable to attend. There have also been times when he had to cancel an appearance due to his well documented health issues.
I can honestly say, without hyperbole, that meeting Clive Barker was one of the best moments of my life. Due to his health, and the long, long lines of legions of fans waiting to meet him, each fan only had a minute or so with him, which is understandable, but it was well worth it. Clive was warm and friendly and you could tell that he truly loved meeting the fans. He took the time to briefly chat with everyone, and cheerfully signed all of the items that were handed to him. I've met countless "famous" people over the years, and I don't often have true "fanboy" moments, but this time I did. Between getting things signed, and the professional photo op, I saw him three times over the weekend, and they are a few moments in my life that I will never forget.
One of the many things I like about TFW is that guests and vendors are located in the same room(s) together. I know some people don't like this strategy, but I love it. I don't like it when vendors are relegated to some room at the far end of the hotel. Mixing the guests and vendors together means that the merchants will get a lot more foot traffic and, from what I have been told from friends of mine who vend at the show, they all do very well at this convention.
My other issues had more to do with the hotel than with the convention. The drinks at the bar and the food are a little pricey, but that's the case with every hotel. There are options for ordering out or bringing in your own food, so there are ways around it. However, and this happens every year, the restaurant and bar staff always seem very overwhelmed, and this is something I have noticed at other cons as well. I know nothing about running a service establishment, but it seems to me that if you know that a major convention is coming in to your hotel, that you should be able to staff up to handle it. Again, to be fair, this happens at a lot of convention venues, and I struggle to understand it.
Those things are very minor when it comes to the totality of the event. As I mentioned, this was my 4th Texas Frightmare Weekend, and my intention is to be back next year, and the years after that, and so on......YOU should go too! You will NOT be disappointed!
-The Horror Nerd