Comic-Con pretty much says leave the little kids at home if you want to go to panels. San Diego Comic-Con International sent out the following e-mail today:
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NEW FOR 2012: STROLLERS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE PROGRAMMING ROOMS
For safety reasons, the Fire Marshall will not be allowing strollers inside the programming rooms. This includes rooms 2, 4, 5AB, 6A, 6BCF, 6DE, 7AB, 8, 11AB, 23ABC, 24ABC, 25ABC, 26AB, 28E, 32AB, Ballroom 20, and Hall H.
Stroller parking areas can be found throughout the Convention Center. Parking will be free of charge and provided on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please note: Comic-Con will not provide security or check-in/check-out for the strollers
For more information and a PDF of the locations please visit the Important Information page of our web site:
Thank you for your cooperation.
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As someone who has attended Comic-Con for the last 7 years, I welcome ridding of the nuisance of people in their overladen strollers navigating rows in the halls and presentation rooms. I've got nothing against kids, but will little Trapper be somehow enriched by being in that panel? I think not.
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NEW FOR 2012: STROLLERS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE PROGRAMMING ROOMS
For safety reasons, the Fire Marshall will not be allowing strollers inside the programming rooms. This includes rooms 2, 4, 5AB, 6A, 6BCF, 6DE, 7AB, 8, 11AB, 23ABC, 24ABC, 25ABC, 26AB, 28E, 32AB, Ballroom 20, and Hall H.
Stroller parking areas can be found throughout the Convention Center. Parking will be free of charge and provided on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please note: Comic-Con will not provide security or check-in/check-out for the strollers
For more information and a PDF of the locations please visit the Important Information page of our web site:
http://www.comic-con.org/cci/cci_important_info.php
Also, jogging style strollers are not allowed at Comic-Con.Thank you for your cooperation.
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As someone who has attended Comic-Con for the last 7 years, I welcome ridding of the nuisance of people in their overladen strollers navigating rows in the halls and presentation rooms. I've got nothing against kids, but will little Trapper be somehow enriched by being in that panel? I think not.

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