Re: Dream Park Hero?
Having finished the trilogy I will reaffirm my opinion that the set-up is flawed, in that you use fantasy characters to adventure in decidedly non-fantasy settings (they mention a Terminator game, as well as one with cyborgs). So entire genres get left behind in favor of classic old-school basic D&D archetypes. There's also a highly antagonistic relationship between Gamers and GM.. or can, depending on the Game. I mean, in California Voodoo you have several characters killed off in the initial encounter, which is only an hour or so (if that) into a game taking several days to complete.
That said, the adventure presented in the first Dream Park novel has the perfect setting already made for it: Day After Ragnarok. I shall have to muse on this idea further.