I was the DM for Astral Journey (N1) room 6. I love DMing for TD and the best part is watching players have a good time. I get a major confidence/ego boost when players are clearly enjoying themselves. I don't mind missing most of the rest of the con as long as I and our players all have a good time; that's my entire reason for doing it and I love it.
Speaking of gratitude, I should toss a shout out to the guy (if he gave his name I forget, as I'm horrible with names, but I recall him as being an especially snappy dresser, totally rocking the formal vest look) that bought me a drink at the Hyatt bar Saturday night after we'd closed up the Dungeon. I sat down at the bar, ordered a drink, and when I went to pay for it the bartender said the guy two seats to my left had preemptively added my first round to his own tab. He'd went through N1 Friday and recognized me as I walked past and sat down. That was one of the most flattering experiences I've ever had.
I always have a blast working for TD and seeing players have just as much fun just adds to the experience. It's a symbiotic relationship; the more fun you have, the more I enjoy it as well.
Also, obligatory props to Jeff Martin for being the amazingly demented genius that masterminds the entire event. I'm still amazed by how he and Lori can immediately recognize everybody on the TD crew and call us by name on sight even if, in my case, they hadn't seen me for almost five years.
Everybody gets to make fortitude saves. Again. Also, mind your step to avoid the pixie, lest you risk eldritch immolation.