BlizzCon is amazing.BP and I go every year and we'll never miss it. We remember when we first set foot at BlizzCon as fresh nooblets and have explored and learned so much of this amazing community since -- in fact, BlizzCon 2015 was a big part of the inspiration for this site.Yesterday, I posted up a fun Tweet asking the BlizzCon pros out there if they had any advice for the new folks attending BlizzCon for the first time and the response was wonderful; great advice from great people. Furthermore, last night, I randomly struck up a conversation with a nice gentleman in the Hilton lobby (that's always where the party is, fyi) who flew to BlizzCon by himself from Russia to simply experience it in-person and share his love for Blizzard games. We talked at length about what to do, who to see, and things he can't miss.In turn, I wanted to share a few of those tidbits and Tweets, just that we all had them in one spot.First things first, the Esports.I've been to my fair share of NHL, NFL, and NBA sporting events, but nothing can touch the sheer energy and excitement that comes from Heroes of the Storm fans. Do not miss your chance to completely lose it amongst a horde of like-minded HotS fans.Do this! You never know who you get to talk to and you never know whose day you will make by gushing about your love for that game they worked on. BlizzCon is just as much about the fans as it is about the company, because -- honestly -- most of the employees were once fans at BlizzCon.Don't be shy! If you're in line (and you will be), strike up a conversation with those around you. Guess what: they are in a line, too, are a little bored with that, and chances are they love the same games you do. Best friends, spouses, guild mates -- I've heard countless stories of people meeting in line at BlizzCon.Lastly, these two pieces of advice go hand-in-hand:Don't argue, just do it. Avoid getting sick (or others) by washing your hands frequently (it's just a nice thing to do, really) and be sure to drink plenty of water. When it comes to hydration, it's pretty much a fix-all solution. Not only are we all running high on adrenaline because we're freaking jazzed about everything, but it's easy to forget to not drink something after having any of the one million sodium-rich snacks that are floating around.Be smart, have fun, and be sure to say hi to folks when the opportunity presents itself. BlizzCon is an amazing place -- not only because of the amazing gaming, but because of the amazing people there -- don't miss out on either.**Have your own advice? Post it below!