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MINECON 2011
Type Convention
Date November 18, 2011
Location Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
MinecraftCon 2010 MINECON 2012
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MINECON 2011 was the first official Minecraft convention, held at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on November 18, 2011. The event coincided with the official release of Minecraft.[1]

The convention attracted 4,500 attendees, ranging from newborns to 105 years old, with visitors from 24 countries.[2]

Location

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The event was held at Mandalay Bay, a 43-story luxury resort and casino in Las Vegas. According to Lydia Winters, the location was chosen because it was where the Mojang team wanted to go at the time.[3]

Tickets

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Tickets went on sale on August 11, 2011, 99 days before the convention. Early tickets were priced at $99 until September 30, after which the price increased to $139. Tickets sold out by October 28.[4] The ticket price did not include hotel accommodations, flights, or other expenses. Notch stated on Twitter that MINECON would be a financial loss but an "emotional win" for Mojang.[5]

The first 500 ticket purchasers were entered into a drawing for "The Ultimate Fan Experience", which included a paid hotel room at Mandalay Bay, VIP seating for keynotes and presentations, and a meal with the Mojang team. The winner was a player named Joseph.[6]

Event highlights

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MINECON 2011 featured numerous activities, including:

  • The official release of Minecraft.
  • Keynote speeches from members of the Minecraft community, including Notch.
  • Building contests and breakout classes on various Minecraft topics.
  • Costume contests, exhibits, and opportunities to meet Minecraft personalities.
  • Commemorative merchandise.
  • A Kickoff Party open to all attendees.
  • An "Into the Nether" Party featuring deadmau5, restricted to attendees aged 21 and over.

Promotions

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Main article: MINECON 2011 Cape
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The first screenshot revealed of the cape given to MINECON 2011 attendees.
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A render of the MINECON 2011 cape.

Notch announced that MINECON 2011 attendees would receive an exclusive cape. Initially intended to be a secret, the announcement was quickly retracted but later confirmed.[7] On September 22, a vote was opened to decide the design of the cape.[8] Cape #2, which received 42% of the votes, was chosen as the MINECON 2011 cape. Cape #1, which received 33% of the votes, was later used for the MINECON 2012 cape. The cape was distributed to attendees on October 10–11.[9]

Playlist

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Gallery

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References

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  1. "MinecraftCon 2011 in Vegas?" – Notch, May 11, 2011, Tumblr
  2. "On This Date: November 18, 2011, MineCon 2011 was held in Las Vegas" – Las Vegas 360, November 18, 2018.
  3. "The Beginning - Part 1: 15 Years of Minecraft" – Minecraft on YouTube, June 3, 2024
  4. "MineCon is sold out" (archived) by Owen Jones – Mojang.com, October 28, 2011.
  5. "No matter how many tickets we sell, MineCon is going to be a monetary loss for us. But an emotional win! ;D"@notch (Markus Persson) on X (formerly Twitter), August 11, 2011
  6. "MineCon update" (archived) by Lydia Winters – Mojang.com, September 1, 2011.
  7. "MineCon Swag: Cloaks" (archived) – Mojang.com, September 22, 2011.
  8. "MineCon Cape Vote" (archived) – Polldaddy.
  9. "MineCon speakers: The Yogscast" (archived) by Lydia Winters – Mojang.com, September 27, 2011.

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