QuidCon is the only convention devoted to the real-life sport of quidditch, played at over 300 universities and high schools around the world.

Join us for three full days of programming where you have a voice in the exciting future of our sport, all minutes from downtown Seattle. Why QuidCon? It comes down to the three P's.

 

The Programming

The Programming

Last year, QuidCon offered almost two dozen formal programming sessions on topics ranging from fundraising to tournament planning to kidditch. This year will feature even more options, as we look to define the future of our league and our sport.

The Points

The Points

QuidCon is a chance for players from every region to assert dominance as they compete for "house" points throughout the weekend, culminating in a full-scale, inter-regional tournament. Think your region has the players and the pride to beat? Prove it here!

The People

The People

QuidCon is a giant slumber party without any of the slumber. Take hundreds of the coolest quidkids from all over the world, put them in a hotel, and you'll have Patronus memories galore. Traveling to downtown Seattle with friends new and old is just the icing on the Pumpkin Pasty.

 

But don't take our word for it...

Praise from QuidCon 2012 in Chicago, Il.

"QuidCon was beyond memorable; it was a moment when the greatest people from across the country came together to celebrate, not just a sport, but a culture. It showed what makes the sport of quidditch the best, the bond of long-lasting friendships."
Daniel Daugherty, Bowling Green State University

"QuidCon was one of the best experiences I've had. All of the programming was informative and entertaining. And the staff was great!"
Megan DeLancey, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

"QuidCon was an amazing experience—everyone was incredibly welcoming, and there was a great sense of community right away. As an international player, it was inspiring and exciting to get a sense of the scope of quidditch. I made some fantastic new friends that I can't wait to see again!"
Clare Hutchinson, University of Ottawa

"The tournament was amazing. I loved playing against Alex Benepe...Overall, it was a great day of quidditch with a great day of people. With some very distinct tan lines to go with it."
Luke Changet, Ohio State University