Quote Originally Posted by mjs1973
Nothing to worry about. You don't even need a dark room, unless you plan on making your own prints. Get a changing bag, film developing tank, a thermometer, and some chemistry, and your all set.

Not sure what to tell you about the color film. I have never done that, and from what I've read, it's more difficult than B&W. As far as getting what you need, film equipment is pretty cheap on ebay. You should be able to order the chemistry from Adorama or find it locally. If I remember correctly, B&H won't ship the chemistry.
Color is just MORE steps, and the timing is a little more critical as with the temperature. The best way is to keep all the solutions in a tub with the correct temperature running water along with the film canister between agitations, and the agitation is allot more importation that with B&W, Most of all the color slides I shot when I was in the service I developed my self.