One thing, and it's a small one, troubled me slightly while complimenting us at the same time. The Masquerade review section started "Sunday night's masquerade, unlike Opening Ceremonies and the masquerades in 2003 and 2004, started on time." As far as I can tell, all five of Interaction's major events, including Opening Ceremonies, started on time or within two minutes of the advertised. Starting on time and running to time was a major goal in Events; the crew (some of whom read this LJ) will attest that it was somthing that Captain Standlee wouldn't stop talking about. I believe that a well-run event that starts when it is scheduled enhances the convention experience for everyone, cast, crew, and audience alike. As it happens, both Opening & Closing technically were two minutes "late," but that's because our cue was when the piper ended a particular sequence. That is, when he started into the last piece of the "set" we knew to be ready to go when the music stopped.
I didn't think two minutes would really be considered late, but maybe Locus was even tougher than I was on us. (That, by the way, was why the "This is your Captain Speaking" announcements were scheduled to be at Curtain - 2 minutes, or 19:58, rather than on the hour exactly. I wanted the introduction of the MC's to be at 20:00 on the dot, and I think we were pretty close.
It's possible that the sentence was meant to parse as: "...unlike [the 2003 and 2004] Opening Ceremonies and [the 2003 and 2004] Masquerades..." If so, then I understand.
Yes, I know I'm nit-picking. I set high standards for myself, and tend to focus on what went wrong and what could have been better. I have to work hard to focus on what went right, which was most of what we did.