While most of my time is dedicated to our hak5 booth in the vendor hall, there are also talks, villages, parties, contests, meetups, etc.
There's a get together for anything and everything: LGBTQ, furries, women, kids, zip codes, etc.
-water
-snacks
-good walking shoes
-deodorant/antiperspirant
-lots of cash for your ticket and the vendor room
-a phone charger
-usb cables
-sunglasses
-sunscreen (eco-friendly!)
-+
-your lockpicks
-ham radio (I'm bringing mine!)
-portable soldering gun
-multi tool
-spare cables
-etc
You can make instant friends with someone if you're there when they're in need of a tool.
-your laptop
Seriously. I never bring mine because it takes up too much space and it weighs too much.
I have a background in hospitality administration.
Some things the hotels / restaurants should know, but may not have been trained correctly on:
-masks on the casino floor are not permitted.
-underage drinking is not permitted
-weapoms are not permitted
Etc etc. Don't give the hotel/casino reason to have bias.
Be aware of the people around you. The only time I have been victimized at a con was in the presence of someone I thought was a good aquaintance. If you don't feel safe, report, gather evidence, do whatever you need to do to feel safe. Read the code of conduct.
Be aware of your surroundings when heading back to your room at the end of the night.
Use that buddy system.