If you’ve been itching for a fun, laid-back convention packed with collectibles and fandom energy, this is one you’ll want on your radar.
Geek Culture Con is heading back to Orlando, and it’s shaping up to be a really solid weekend for anyone into comics, toys, trading cards, and all things pop culture. Happening May 2nd and 3rd, 2026 at the DoubleTree near Universal Studios, this show keeps things simple in the best way—lots to browse, plenty to buy, and a relaxed vibe where you can just enjoy being a fan.
The vendor floor is where this event really shines. You’ll find tables loaded with everything from Funko and Loungefly to comic books, action figures, Pokémon cards, sports cards, and video games. It’s the kind of place where you tell yourself you’re “just looking,” and then somehow leave with a handful of great finds you didn’t expect.
The show runs Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 AM to 4:00 PM, with early entry available for VIP ticket holders who want to get first pick of the best stuff. Tickets are pretty affordable, and kids 12 and under get in free, which makes it an easy pick if you’re thinking about bringing the family along.
One of the best things about Geek Culture Con is how approachable it feels. It’s not one of those massive, overwhelming conventions where you’re shoulder-to-shoulder all day. Instead, it leans into that collector-friendly experience—digging through boxes, chatting with vendors, and actually taking your time as you walk the floor.
There are also guest appearances from voice actors and pop culture personalities, giving you a chance to grab an autograph or just see some familiar faces while you’re there.
Free parking is available, which is always a bonus, and if you’re staying at the hotel, you even get free entry to the show.
If you’re into comics, collectibles, or just want a chill weekend hunting for cool stuff, Geek Culture Con is definitely worth checking out.
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Beam Me Up Scotty
Miami-born. Lifelong pro wrestling fanatic. Entrenched in the 'zine scene since '84, covering Hardcore, Punk, and Metal. D&D player since '83, VS. System player since '05, 27 years in the comic book and gaming biz, and still obsessed with pop culture, Mego, Micronauts, Shogun Warriors, and Die-Cast Metal Super Robots. I can talk comics, bad movies, and anime all day.

