I'm going to go against the grain here and mention my overall disappointment in the virtual ticket this year, and this is not my first purchase.
Any worthwhile news/teasers on the WoW Movie was limited to those AT the convention, in an upstairs room which was, from what I hear, "guarded" by bouncer-type people that were not too friendly. Apparently this was under a bit of lock and key by Legendary Films. Pretty much all we got to see was a couple of the armor sets and a bit of the actors. In my opinion, big freaking deal. Virtual viewers got an earful hearing about how "amazing" it was and how we all needed to "go upstairs to see it guys!" -- but gosh, did Legendary allow it to be videotaped for the virtual viewers? NOPE! We got screwed on that. Gotta love those movie boys and their secrecy.
There were numerous issues with the video feed the entire two days; from absolutely crappy camera work, to power outages, to several computer issues during the tournaments. I got to watch the audience more than anything else, although I do now realize I want a pair of those big white blow-up noise maker tube things. More than a few feeds were cut off early, or had timers ticking away in the bottom corner after whatever issue they were struck with at that time, timers started at 5 or 10 minutes, would tick down to 1 or 2, then get reset again to whatever number they wanted to toss at us. Also, for the tournaments, there was no reason to purchase the VT since those are always free anyhow.
Grommloc was kinda pathetic, in my opinion, and as a pet collector was the main reason I bought the VT. Outside of his battle stats (which are none too amazing) what does he do? Nothing. Ok, so he scares critters - big freaking deal, you get more animation from the creepy crate. He doesn't open his mouth to roar or wave his little weapon around or anything. Why was Grommloc given so little attention? 2009's Grunty, 2011's Murkablo, 2013's Murkalot all have very fun and unique idle animations. (I don't recall what 2010's Deathy does, however)
The Blizz gear store... either was not updating properly, or items that were sold out were removed (which I don't believe is the case, since some people said they saw how much stock was remaining on some items). I had wanted to purchase a Frostwolf plush, refreshed the store quite literally a hundred or more times over the course of the weekend and never once saw him for sale, nor listed as sold out. Asked a few friends and they also never saw him. Some of them also never saw the chess set, though I did see it.
Chris Hardwick... I don't mind the guy, and realize he has a unique sense of humor and can be hugely amusing, but I felt he was trying WAY too hard to be entertaining. Maybe he was just overly excited and nerding out, but from his background I highly doubt that was the case since the guy has chatted with nerd gods over the years. And his snarky "milf-hunting" running commentary pretty much everytime he had a mic in his hand struck me as a desperate grab to get any kind of laugh. The guy has so much more talent than that, but I guess he lacks self respect. Climbing around on audience members was a bit much too, I thought.
There was also, in my opinion, too much idle chit chat from the desk commentators. Although I will say, once the WoW Arena and the Hearthstone gameplay got under way, their commentary wasn't bad. HotS commentary was a bit lacking and seemed as though the speaker was one step behind, just saying what we were already seeing. With Arena and HS comments, they quickly discussed the most likely next moves before they were made.
On the other side of the conversation... the Hearthstone stage was amazing. Well done to whoever designed that space.
The Nexus Steed for HotS looks nice, and I darn well better get into beta so I can ride it or I'm gonna QQ.

Overwatch wasn't a total new mention, and it has been floating around the internet for several months, though finally seeing some gameplay was nice and I'll be giving it a try even though FPS is not my thing.
I was pleasantly surprised to see some sizeable ladies and gents in the costume contest. And was even more amazed to see the winner was NOT a thin sexy girl in skimpy armor, although I personally still disagree with the winner. lol
Just my opinions on the overall experience this year.
