Went for one day in 2014 with friends (vendor hall the entire time), then again for one day in 2016 with my daughter and realized that was not going to cut it going forward. Have done a full experience of 4+ days every year since, including online in 2020. It is my Christmas.
81, 82, 88, 2011-19, 2022, and this year makes 14.
Started in 2013 with my son (a 7th grader at the time) for just a couple or days. Missed 2021 because it was in Sept and my son was in college. He's out of school now but we still go together. So this year will be my (and his) 9th.
I'm an Indy native so I've been going since the first year it came here! Haven't missed one, though a couple were single days. Most have been all four days, though. Always look forward to that week!
Since 2011, I've been to every one except 2019 (went to EVO that year; it was on the same weekend as Gen Con) and 2020 (obvious reasons).
38 consecutive, if you include online 2020, which I do.
Started with the 50th in 2017. I’ve attended everyone since (though 2020 - 2022 ones were online due to Covid impacts). So this year will make seven - just wish half of mine hadn’t been virtual!
Just realized that this will be our 15th GenCon. Our first year was 2005, then skipped 2006 because I was in law school, attended every year 2007-2019, and this is our first year back since the pandemic (although I did do Gen Con online once or twice).
Every year but one since they have been in Indy. Whew! that's alot.
This will be my 4th trip, my first as a solo, and my first visit to Indy.
My others: 1994
The year WoTC released the Unglued expansion for Magic.
The year D&D 3.0 premiered.
Sort of a graduated thing here for me:
First Gen Con was technically 2003 - yeah, the first year in Indy! - although I didn't really "attend" as much as I parked and went inside the ICC to see what it was all about. :D
Yeah, I didn't have a badge. I also didn't even think about trying to enter the Exhibit Hall or anywhere else. And honestly, the only reason I did that was because I had just picked up my newly purchased car in Fishers, IN., and happened to be driving by, so I thought "What the heck?". Just that quick walk around interested me; when talking to other gaming friends, interest grew.
There was probably one or two more single day trips in-between that and 2010, but 2010 is when I started keeping track. It also marks the first "consistent" year where I haven't missed attending at least 1 day since (save for the COVID closure years... and even then, I was doing the Online stuff).
2012 was my first 4-day badge purchase.
So from 2010, that's 13 straight years, but about 15 overall.
Wow, time flies. I've sort of shocked myself to go back and realize all that.
Been to each one as a local since 2006 (visited one day). Subtracting the canceled Gencon, I think 16 total.
This will be my fifth GenCon. I attended for all four days in 2018, and with the exception of 2020 (for obvious reasons), I’ve been there every year since.
Round four for me; got on board in 2019, spent 2020 doing my patriotic duty (read: playing video games and stress eating), and got back to business for 2021.
My first Gen Con was for my bachelor party in 2008. Since then I have only missed 2009 and 2011 because my kids were just born or about to be born those years. Including 2020 online I think that makes this my 14th Gen Con.
My first was the 2nd to last year in Milwaukee. I've only missed two since then. 2012?( I think that was the one) and 2021. The last year of Milwaukee I also had to leave a little early sadly because it was the same time as Ozzfest, I worked at a music store at the time and was literally the only person besides the manager not going to it that Sunday and was apparently the last to ask off.
Man oh man... some serious attendees on this thread. I thought I'd stand out with 25 consecutive, but I do not. Cheers to all of us, to the newbies, and to GenCon ; )
This is my third, and the first time I've been since 2008 (or was it 2009?)
To the OP: Since you asked, this will also be my 39th consecutive Gen Con :-)