@baileyvidler I would check out the presentation schedule. Make sure you’re satisfied with the lectures. If yes, then great. If not, then you’re not going to be satisfied going.
I’ve done a handful of conferences in person and virtually. I fill chunks of pages through the lectures so I always get value.
I would also see who the agents/editors/authors are. If you have any favorite agents or editors, then it’s a great chance to network and get on their radar. Put a face to your name for communications down the line. I’ve made friends at even the virtual conferences.
You’ll also get the conference excuse/cover to contact some of them.
And then I’d pay attention to anywhere you want to vacation or visit family/friends, too. Can be two birds with one stone.