WHEN IS THE NEW YORK ANIME FESTIVAL?
September 26-28, 2008. We'll be posting our exact show hours this Summer.
WHERE IS THE NEW YORK ANIME FESTIVAL?
The New York Anime Festival is held at the Jacob K. Javits Center in Midtown Manhattan. The Javits Center is located at 655 West 34th Street . See our Travel page for directions and information about New York City 's buses and subways.
WHO NEEDS A TICKET?
All attendees seven-years-old and up need a ticket to get in. Children six-years-old and younger can enter for free with a paying adult. Please note, the New York Anime Festival recommends all children under 18 attend with an adult, and all children under 13 must have an adult with them while at the New York Anime Festival.
CAN I TAKE PICTURES?
For the most part, you're welcome to take still pictures and video at the New York Anime Festival; however, please note that all photography and recording is prohibited during screenings and concerts. Also, please understand that guests may or may not pose for photographs with fans. Guests have a right to their privacy, and if they ask not to have their picture taken, please respect their wishes.
WILL I BE ON CAMERA?
The New York Anime Festival attracts local, national, and international press including Conan O’Brien, G4, TV Aichi, and Sci Fi Ninja Theater. By attending NYAF, you give your consent to be photographed and appear on camera. Who knows, you may end up on Late Night or YouTube!
WILL GUESTS SIGN AUTOGRAPHS?
The New York Anime Festival's guests will sign autographs both in the New York Anime Festival's Autograph Room and at various booths in the Exhibition Hall. NYAF's Program Grid, coming in the fall, will list all signings taking place in the Autograph Room. Booth signing schedules will be posted throughout the Exhibition Hall. Guests will sign your New York Anime Festival program guide and officially licensed DVDs, manga, toys, and other collectibles, but they will not sign bootleg merchandise. Also, please only bring one item to be signed during each autograph session and understand that guests may or may not pose for photographs with fans. Guests have a right to their privacy, and if they ask not to have their picture taken, please respect their wishes.
CAN I BRING A SWORD? CAN I BUY A SWORD?
If you're bringing, buying, or selling something that could maim, damage, or cause serious bodily harm, we're going to take issue. Please read our Cosplay Weapon Policy and Weapon Sales Policy before attending or exhibiting at the New York Anime Festival with a weapon.
WHAT DOES NYAF THINK ABOUT BOOTLEGS?
The buying and selling of counterfeit / knock-off / unlicensed materials is not tolerated at the New York Anime Festival. NYAF is a celebration of the best of anime, and bootlegs have no place in the show. Violation of this rule will result in one and only one warning. A second violation and you'll be removed from the show.
IS THERE A COAT CHECK?
Yes. The Jacob Javits Center operates a coat check open to all exhibitors and attendees.
IS THERE WIFI IN THE JAVITS?
Yes. A 128K WiFi network is available in the Javits for $4.95 per hour, $29.95 per day, or $69.95 for three days. To logon, simply connect to the network named "Javits" and open an internet browser. When the browser loads, it'll automatically open a Javits WiFi entry page. Select your service and pay via credit card. A receipt will be e-mailed to you. (Please be aware that VPNs are not supported. Also, the Javits does not sell wireless cards or other wireless accessories.)
WHO'S THE ORGANIZER?
The New York Anime Festival is operated by Reed Exhibitions, the world's largest event organizer. Reed also runs New York Comic Con, BookExpo America , the London Book Fair, the Tokyo International Book Fair, and MIPCOM. Reed's publishing branch is responsible for magazines including Variety, Publishers Weekly, Video Business, and Playthings.
WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO DO IN NYC?
Everything! To help you explore NYC, the New York Anime Festival has composed a collection of places, performers, and anime-inspired points of interest called Anime in NYC.