WordCamp Kent is quickly approaching so don’t forget to buy your ticket now!
If you’re new to WordCamp, or just visiting from outside the area, you may wonder what to bring to WordCamp Kent. Here’s the things we most recommend you include when packing.
Casual Attire – WordCamps are pretty informal events, so leave the black tie and high heels behind! Come dressed in casual attire and comfortable shoes. The venue is walking distance from the downtown area, so you won’t want to break in a new pair of shoes this weekend, especially on your stroll to lunch Saturday afternoon.
We’re expecting temps in the high 70’s-to-mid 80’s, but fear not, our venue is air-conditioned! (So we recommend a light hoodie or sweater for indoors, too).
Pen and Notepad – Unless you have an eidetic memory, you’ll most likely want to take some notes. And with our fantastic lineup of speakers, you’ll certainly want to capture a lot of their thoughts and inspirations as you go!
Laptop (optional) – If the machine is mightier than the sword (or pen) for you, then we recommend you bring a laptop to capture whatever inspires you most. Plus, you’ll have the advantage of looking things up on the fly (and if the opportunity arises, sharing your code or site). We’ll have free WIFI and charging stations at the venue, so you can recharge and limit your personal data usage during your stay, too.
VPN (optional) – If you’re suspicious about using the WIFI at our venue, we won’t judge you. Feel free to tap into your own secured VPN (Virtual Private Network) during the event. A VPN is inexpensive, and gives you the added security a public WIFI just can’t deliver alone.
Mobile Phone/Smart Watches – We encourage you to Tweet, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Slack and do whatever else it is you do these days to stay connected (#WCKENT). We just ask that you do it quietly, and keep your devices silenced during all presentations (because interrupting our awesome speakers with your social media shenanigans is just not cool!)
Device Chargers – We’ll supply the power at our charging stations, but come prepared with your own cables. Also, realize tech can be unreliable, so it never hurts to carry a travel charger or battery backup source. (Sharing your personal power source is a great way to connect with new friends, too).
Your Curiosity – Get the most bang for your buck and come prepared to ask questions. You’ll have access to great WordPress community resources during WordCamp Kent, all touting a variety of skills and experiences to interest you.
And keep in mind, like at all WordCamps, our speakers, volunteers and organizers are donating their personal time and expertise to you. They pay all their own travel expenses and present to you for free.
So, take advantage and make the most of their time and yours, by picking their brains about all things WordPress while you’re there!
We look forward to seeing you soon!