Getting the Best out of Adobe Summit: Tips and Tricks from Adobe Analytics Champions

If you are an Adobe Summit newbie like I am this year, planning for the Summit can be exciting BUT daunting. I asked my fellow Champions who had been to the Summit what tips they have for first-time attendees, and they delivered! Here are some things they wished they knew before attending their first Adobe Summit.
What to Add to Your Summit Schedule
If you are still trying to figure out what sessions to add, @mandygeorge suggests prioritizing labs first. “Most sessions will be online after, (but) the labs won’t be.”
Some of this year’s Champions will be presenting at the Summit. @katie_klein will be presenting on the CX Revolution on Tuesday at 2:30 PM. Thursday is loaded with Adobe Analytics Champion content. @frederikwerner kicks it off with a session to take your Adobe Analytics practice to another level at 9:30 AM. Mandy, @catherine_kum-seun, @sharilynndeutsch, and @jeff_bloomer will be hanging out with @justin-swanson at 10:30 AM for the Experience Makers Spotlight. Mandy, @jennifer_dungan, and Katie will be among the Adobe Analytics Rockstars presenting at 1 PM to close out the Summit.
Frederik also recommends taking a break between sessions. You can either find a quiet spot to check emails or take some time to visit the Community Pavilion. Champions will be hanging out at the Smart Bar to answer any questions you might have about Adobe Analytics, and rumor has it that there will be puppies and kittens to pet on Thursday. There are also many opportunities to network during the Summit, including the Community Pavilion. Mandy highly recommends making a QR code for your LinkedIn account to store in your badge so folks can scan it to connect after the Summit.
What to Bring
So many people, including @brad-bedford, cannot recommend wearing comfortable shoes enough for Summit. You will be doing a lot of walking from and to your room, between sessions, around the Pavilion, and more so make sure you pack your favorite walking shoes.
Shari and Brad also suggested that you may want to bring a small humidifier for your room. They tend to be on the drier side, and a portable humidifier can help with your sleep. Shari also pointed out that if you plan to walk around the Pavilion and like swag, you may want to have some space in your luggage. I have a soft spot for free t-shirts and pens myself (just in case Pavilion folks are wondering..)
Refillable water bottles are a must. We've already covered that there will be a lot of walking, and Shari pointed out that there are water stations everywhere.
That covers the tips and tricks I've gotten from my fellow Champions. For those who have been to Summit before, please share your tips in the comments. For those who are brand new to Summit this year, feel free to drop your questions as well. I look forward to seeing everyone in a few weeks!
