(This is kind of long but it runs down the gist of my experience with it.)
I had the chance to head over to Origins a couple of weekends ago and I had a blast! At first the money I shelled out for my son and I to go seemed to be way too much.
Cons:
The organization of the event wasn't the best. I certainly would have done it differently, but hindsight is 20/20 (honestly I don't even know what that means) right?
The D&D games were all way off on a different floor and a whole room by themselves. First day I was there I didn't even know they had anything at the show at all. When I did finally find them I was perusing the books. Some gentleman came behind me and I was told to step aside while the gentleman behind the counter helped the other men behind me. What the heck is that about? UGh! I was livid. Anyway we left there and didn't even sit to play a game.
Pros:
Their LARP dungeon adventure based on D&D 3.5 was very cool. In fact every day they expanded the adventure from the day before. And after you have gone through the adventure you were allowed to be an NPC for the adventure. All and all it was very nicely done. The cute little Dark Elf lady wasn't bad either. And no I didn't even mind that when she healed me behind enemy (zombie) lines that she hit me in the head with the heal spell (Gadzooks, that smarts!) Anyway I digress, it was a lot of fun. My son and his friends stayed the rest of the day NPC'ing for them.
I started out early in the morning wanting to get in a RPG game of a different sort. It was a HERO System 6th Edition Champions game. The GM made it a lot of fun, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Basically we went from making characters to a full on partial adventure (with completion) in four hours.
Then my buddy and I walked around and enjoyed many of the sites (pretty scantily clad dressed women {not just women mind you women that knew the stuff that most of us there did!}). These places knew who their market audience was and really knew how to push the envelope.
My buddy was there to GM a new release of the RPG The Dresden Files (Which is an awesome game that Odyson and I are now playing, well character created anyway). His game was a wonderful success, and we got to watch some of the other Dresden games as we walked about.
In the halls later I saw the guy who GM'd the Champions game I went on earlier. He asked us to come sit in on another game he was GM'ing in the HERO System world called Fantasy Hero (similar to D&D but magic system was way better). His world of Fantasy Hero was called Narosia: Sea Of Tears. It was a nicely done world and he had every base covered in his game. Here we played pre-generated characters to make things go quicker. It was quite a blast and we ended at 12am.
With a long 2+ hour ride back from Origins I was ecstatic. It was quite a good time, my son had a lot of fun, my buddy had fun, and his sons had fun. All and all it was a great weekend, and I can't wait to do it again next year!
Maybe then Odyson can get a weekend to go as well.