WeebCon is a family-friendly event. There will be minors in attendance, so please keep that in mind when considering your clothing, cosplay, and conduct.
Dance belts, underwear, and nude body suits are great tools if your planned cosplay is too revealing.
Shoes must be worn at all times through the duration of the event- Shoes must cover the entire bottom of your feet.
Private parts must be concealed entirely - this includes underboob and buttcheeks.
Your cosplay cannot be a danger to anyone else. Long dragging fabrics that can be tripped on, or sharp parts that can be tripped on to, are not allowed.
Cosplay must be able to easily fit through convention doors. Oversized cosplay that causes blockages will not be permitted.
Attendees may not wear a uniform that can be mistaken for official medical, police, SWAT, FBI, or other law enforcement agencies. Example: If you are cosplaying from SCP Foundation your cosplay MUST NOT resemble law enforcement of any kind.
No hate symbols, profanity, or graphic sexual imagery may be displayed on costumes or clothing.
Any signage from attendees must relate to the character being cosplayed. Signs of any type unrelated to the costume/cosplay or soliciting anything (i.e., no “FREE HUGS” or similar signage).
No realistic guns or bats of any kind - Airsoft, Nerf guns, water guns, paintball guns, or bats that are heavier than squish foam etc. will not be permitted especially if they look like the real thing.
Even unrealistic guns must be non-functioning, No functioning prop, curio, replica, or toy capable of firing a projectile, explosive cap or blank cartridge will be allowed.
All weapon looking props must go to prop check. If WeebCon staff/volunteers request you to go to the prop check, you are required to go.
Hotel staff, law enforcement, and WeebCon staff will have sole discretion to refuse or restrict any cosplay or costume for any reason at any time. Should a cosplay or costume be deemed unfit, you may be asked to change or leave.
We are committed to making Weebcon accessible to everyone. If you have questions about accessibility or need to request accommodations, please contact: