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A third day might help spread the events out more. I agree that the convention is jam-packed with the panels and tournaments and activities, and you can't see everything you'd like to. If you happen to like WoW and Starcraft, you can't see both panels when they're going on at the same time. And if you also like Diablo, well, you're really in trouble.Furthermore, if you want to watch a tournament, play the Diablo 3 beta, or participate in a trading card game... your problems are compounded. Some of the panels/happenings are shown on the overhead screens around the con, but you're still left dividing your attention. It ends up feeling a bit more like an expo and less a convention, since you may not have enough (or any) time to spend with fellow fans.I think one thing that would be great is if they offered a DVD of all the BlizzCon panels. They could even charge a nominal fee. That way, if you went to the con and missed... say, the WoW Lore Panel... you wouldn't be stuck floating around YouTube looking for it. You'd have a high-quality DVD of it.