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Admission http://www.comic-con.org/cci/member-id http://www.comic-con.org/cci/purchase-badges You must first register a member ID at the Comic-Con website. Once you have that, you can log in when badges go on sale, whenever that is. Be warned, once badges go on sale, they will sell out fast. And now that registration is randomized, you're gonna be hosed. OPEN REGISTRATION Date unknown Pre-Registration Pre-registration is open to everyone who paid to go to Comic-Con in 2016. You probably won't get your tickets Pre-reg hasn't happened yet Here's some tips on getting in
Preview Night: $40.00 - $20.00 senior/junior/military Thursday: $55.00 - $27.00 senior/junior/military Friday: $55.00 - $27.00 senior/junior/military Saturday: $55.00 - $27.00 senior/junior/military Sunday: $40.00 - $20.00 senior/junior/military Total: $245 - $121 senior/junior/military Children 12 and younger are free with paying adult. Register your kid onsite for a child badge. Children 13-17 need a member ID to buy a Junior badge. Seniors start at 60. Volunteers http://www.comic-con.org/cci/volunteers Volunteer for 3 hours and you get to spend the rest of the day at Comic-Con. If you were a volunteer last year, you're probably already signed up. Professionals http://www.comic-con.org/cci/professionals 2017 Pro registration happens on (unknown) Pros had to get in line via the same system as regular registration for guest passes. Press http://www.comic-con.org/cci/press Don't want to go anymore? Return your pass here. There is now a 10% handling fee. Badge Pick Up Badges are mailed this year. Pickups available for international attendees. Hotels http://www.comic-con.org/cci/hotels Comic-Con hasn't started badge sales yet, you think they know what's up with hotels? Registering a hotel via Comic-Con gets you a discounted rate. However, it's really hard to get a room. They have a lottery system and most people get hosed over. If you stay at a Comic-Con partner hotel, they'll likely have a shuttle to take you and your tired feet back and forth from the convention center. If you don't want to chance it with the lottery, you should have booked your arrangements last July already. You might get lucky if you can find a vacation rental. Another option is sharing a bathroom with 10 people at a hostel. Here's a fan's guide to hotels you'll wish you were staying at while dodging roaches at your motel in Chula Vista http://crazy4comiccon.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/how-to-pick-a-hotel-for-sdcc/ Parking Wanna sleep in your car? Or maybe you're a local. Or you like using your car for storage for all your swag and Chewbacca costume. Here's some parking tips: Due to constructions, there will be a lot less downtown parking this year. The lot next to Hotel Solamar is gone as well as some space next to Petco Park. http://www.comic-con.org/cci/parking You cannot just show up and park close by anymore. The past few years, Comic-Con offered pre-orders thru Ace Parking for some nearby parking lots. http://www.aceparking.com/comic-con/ Convention parking will be $15 per day. Other places will be $20-$30 per day. Keep in mind the parking garages will close around 2AM and reopen around 5AM. Parking between those hours is prohibited. Be sure to have a hard copy of your parking pass. If you have a hotel, you could probably park there as well. While there are lots of parking lots throughout downtown San Diego, studios have been hogging some of them up to put on their own events. Some of the better options are the Park It on Market structure on Market St between 6th and 7th. Map and the 6th and K Parkade Map Or try out Zirx valet service. Here's an overview If you still can't get parking, try Old Town or Fashion Valley and taking... Public Transportation & Trolleys If you are flying in and staying far outside of downtown and don't want to pay an arm and a leg for taxis, consider the trolley and bus systems. Buy a multi-day transit pass of some sort. They are pretty affordable. But, you will spend a great deal of time riding around. There are three major trolley lines that cover different parts of the county and eventually intersect in a few places. The green line comes from the north, the orange from the east, and the blue from the south. The blue and orange lines both go downtown. If you take the green line you will be required to hop onto the blue line in order to finish the trip downtown. If you're coming from Los Angeles, take the Amtrak. On the ride in you get to watch dumb drunk white folk in funny hats go to the Del Mar races. On the way back, you can get drunk and look at all the suckers gridlocked on the 5. On Sunday after the con is over, be sure to get to the train station an hour or more early, the lines are LONG. BUY YOUR TICKETS 1 MONTH IN ADVANCE If you're gonna take the bus, check your phone. There's probably an app for that. Maps, timetables, and more information at http://www.sdmts.com/ Comic-Con will have shuttle service to and from the convention center for many of their hotel partners. See the map and schedules here http://www.comic-con.org/cci/shuttles You can also do DecoBike. You can rent a bike for 30 minutes from many stations around downtown SD. The best deal seems to be $35 for a week's worth of bike rental. Never take a pedicab. They will rip you off. Sponsored pedicabs are often free. MAKE SURE TO ASK. Free hours are usually 9am to 6pm. After that, find an Uber/Lyft, regular cab, bus, Comic-Con shuttle or walk. Last year had free Uber rides as well, but wait times are horrendous. TIPS and general info to ensure you enjoy the con to its full potential and not die --Comic-Con is a marathon. Pace yourself. --Don't lose your badge. Your badge will have RFID. You will be scanned when you enter the Exhibit Hall and programming rooms. If your badge doesn't scan, go to registration in the Sails Paviliion to get it fixed. --BUDGET! Decide how much money you're going to spend before you attend, or you could be sorry. --Cash is a necessity. ATMs inside the convention center always have never-ending lines. I've never used one, but I imagine the service fees are fairly lovely as well. Get your cash beforehand! Luckily, more and more exhibitors take cards each year. However, don't depend on that. There are plenty of ATMs and banks in the Gaslamp, so fin your bank and stock up there. --Follow the 6/2/1 rule. Try for at least 6 hours of sleep. Eat 2 very good meals, and get 1 shower a day. --Some hotels have free breakfasts. Others have breakfast buffets. Make use of them. --Deodorant! Deodorant! Deodorant! --Seriously, people show up smelling like they have never bathed their entire life. Don't be that guy. No Axe products please. --Start walking now. Seriously, get a regime going. You can cover a good 5-10 miles in a day at the Con. Anyone whose been there have seen the causalities dropping outside the main hall from exhaustion. Toughen up and condition yourself for the big walk. --Wear walking/running/cross country shoes and good socks. You could quickly find yourself in pain if you don't equip your feet properly. For a lot of people, this is the most walking they'll do all year, hah. --Fresh gel insoles for your shoes. --Wear for comfort. Loose clothing is a good idea. Cosplay Magnum PI for max comfort. --Powder. Get some baby powder or gold bond and put it everywhere. Blisters and rashes are no fun. --Don't do shrooms --Knock up your gf/wife in January or February. --Make use of the footbridge over by Petco Park. Especially useful when the late night freight train takes 30 minutes to pass. --Don't forget to pick up the daily update newsletter, found throughout the lobby of the convention center. Any changes, corrections and additions to the programming will be listed in this. Very important. --Always loving triple check where your camera is whenever leaving or entering a room: I don't care if it's always around you neck, check it anyways. Bring a backpack! Even if you don't plan on buying much, you very well may get caught up in the insanity, say "gently caress it" and end up doing so. And even if you do have self-control, you could still end up with a poo poo ton of free items. It's easy to get weighted down in no time. Carrying a heavy bag all day could be hell on your hands and arms. If you really don't feel like bringing a backpack, Comic Con will give you complimentary big bag (that are like three and a half feet deep and can be worn like a giant man purse or sometimes as a backpack). Or get one from from Tokyopop, Dark Horse or others. They always seem to be offering them. Rolling backpacks/suitcases/trolleys are not allowed on the floor. Things you should have in your bag
Here's Comic-Con's rules for overnight camping
--Here's the breakdown for line camping in 2015. --There are two lines: one for Hall H, one for everything else (that includes Ballroom 20 and the Exhibit Hall). --The line to Hall H starts at the east end of the convention center and can wind up all the way out in Seaport Village. Lines start the --Security will randomly condense the line at any time of the night. Be prepared to pack up your area quickly. --Around 6am, the line will really condense as the tents clear up from the Exhibit Hall line. --There was one line for getting into everything inside the Convention Center. The line will start around Hall E. It will lead over to the tents at Hall H and begin to snake around there. Around 6am, this line will go inside the convention center and up the escalators. --From here the line breaks out to the Ballroom 20 line, the Sails Pavilion (for exclusives or autographs), the meeting rooms and the Exhibit Hall. The Exhibit Hall line starts at the escalators over Hall G and leads around the hallway towards Ballroom 20. Around 9:15, the line will open everyone can go down to the Exhibit Hall. --If you try to get in via the front, you will still be forced to go in at Hall E and up the escalators. If you head towards the down escalators near Hall C, you will be turned away. You will also notice tape blocking off the stairs. At 9:20, this tape will come down. This doesn't give you much, if any, of an advantage over those entering via Hall G. Exhibit Hall --If you're hunting exclusives, make a plan. Study the exhibit hall map so you're not going back and forth. --Some exclusives will require you getting a ticket upstairs at the Sails Pavilion. You need to be there at 8am, so camp the line. --Tickets for autographs are also given away at the Sails Pavilion. Again: 8am, camp. --If you missed that limited edition Pinkie Pie you had your heart set on, try again the next day. Vendors set aside a certain amount so they can sell them each day. The biggest allotments are typically on Saturday. --What? That's stupid advice. Your best bet for exclusives is obviously Preview Night. --Preview Night is crazy. Tickets are not required, so exclusive hunters are in line at 8am, if not earlier. --Some booths will have a different freebie item for each day at the convention. Marvel, Cartoon Network and Lionsgate are the prime examples. --Like posters? Get a postertube in advance, especially one that is telescopic. Don't count on the giveaway tubes like the ones at the Fox booth, they may be tiny. --Nearly every booth will have a line. Ask around to find the end. Don't form a mob. Most lines will be capped. Hang out at a nearby booth and be ready to jump in line when it opens. --Keep moving if you find yourself in a mob. Move to the side if you're trying to take a picture. --If you want good photos of the booths, hang out right before the exhibit hall closes when the floor is less packed. --Prices will drop on Sunday all over the exhibit floor. Some booths start dropping their prices on Saturday. They don't want to lug all their poo poo back home and are set on selling it. The hot items could sell out before any price drops, though. --Visit the independents and spend some money. Sometimes the phrase 'starving artist' isn't just a phrase. --DON'T TRUST THE BOOTH WORKERS IF YOU WANT TO GET AN AUTOGRAPH FROM A SPECIAL GUEST. 90% of the time they want you out of the way and will say anything. --Sometimes they will hand out special passes to get autographs...keep your eyes open for these. --Make use of the bag check. Located in the lobby for when you can't haul all your stuff. --Comic-Con's rules for cosplay: http://www.comic-con.org/cci/costumes --Be nice to the cosplayers...compliment the good ones and ask for a picture before taking it. Thank them as well. Or watch this educational video: [url=https://youtu.be/U2Df2AihAao[/url] The Programming Rooms --Hall H is where the big poo poo goes down. Hollywood basically plants itself there for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Studios do some big reveals at their Hall H presentations and often show exclusive footage nobody else will see before a film's release. --They do not clear the room after each event. People leave as they wish. So even if you are 1000th in line to a room that holds 6500 or so, you may not get in to the panel you want to see. --For a nearby fix, there's a Starbucks across the street at the Hilton Bayfront. Be ready for another long line. The Hilton has some other stores and typically a food stand out front as well. Go to the one at Headquarters. --Kevin Smith usually does a 90 to 120 minute Q&A in Hall H on at the end of Friday or Saturday. --The big studios never show up on Sunday, so television programming takes over. Don't expect the lines to be any shorter. --Ballroom 20 seats about 4200 and is the next biggest room and is basically there for all the huge poo poo they couldn't squeeze into a time slot for Hall H. Network TV shows usually have their panels here. --The line for Ballroom 20 starts near the center of the convention center on the upper floor. It leads along the East Terrace, snakes around outside under some tents and then back down a giant staircase. Last year Ballroom 20 featured the longest lines. Look at these freaking lines: --The Masquerade is held here Saturday night around 8PM. This is the big show where people show off their costumes and maybe perform a dance or skit. You actually need a ticket to get into this. If you plan on attending, be prepared to wait in yet another very long line. The crazies start lining up first thing Saturday morning and it appears to get worse every year. People will walk the line later in the day and hand you tickets around 2PM. If you missed out, there is a viewing area in the Sails Pavilion with snacks if you still want to watch. Also, there is always a rave afterwards. While this caters to the under 18 crowd, booze is sold for the older folk. If you want to be in the Masquerade: http://www.comic-con.org/cci/masquerade If you qualify for the Masquerade, arrangements can be made for you to purchase a pass There are prizes out the wazoo and include 4-day badges for next year's Comic-Con. --The Indigo Ballroom seats about 2500. It is located out east beyond Hall H at the Hilton Bayfront. The line often goes outside the back entrance along the boardwalk. Head straight there instead of going to the front entrance to line up for early programming. --Television panels are here as well. Adult Swim camps out the room on Fridays. --Room 6 is on the west end of the upper floors. Programming is divided into 3 rooms. The big one seats 2000, the other two about 500. Programming is more hosed up than the bigger rooms, since some programs with massive fanbases could get lumped in here, so be ready for big lines. The lines get split up as they head outside. --Comics, animation and cable television make up the bulk of the programming in these rooms, although you could be sitting in for a panel about gay vampires in literature. --Typically, the better of Comic-Con's night programming is held here, including Kung Fu marathons, Worst Cartoons Ever, Klingon lifestyles, and Spike & Mike's Sick and Twisted programs. --The Marriott Marina hosts Comic-Con events as well. The lobby has a Starbucks. Upstairs has the gaming room for your Magic & D&D addiction, a Con Suite with free snacks and sodas and a films room. Nintendo usually has a big room to itself next to the lobby. At the far west you can find the Fulfillment Room to redeem your swag tickets as well as the anime screening rooms. --The Hyatt also has events. Go outside past the Marriott Marina. You'll find the Xbox game lounge there. Panel tips --Remember, rooms do not require clearance between panels and people are welcome to camp out as long as they wish. --Plan your day. You wont get to see everything you want, so be realistic. --Comic-Con will put up a page, with corresponding mobile app, for people to mark down what panels they want to see. This should give you an idea of how popular a panel will be. Plan against this. --You will have to camp the previous event or two, even if they don't interest you, just to be on the safe side. --Check twitter. Searches for #HallHline or #Ballroom20 will give you an idea of how long the lines might be. --Once you're inside a room for a panel remember these things:
Need more tips? Read this: http://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/comic_con_by_the_numbers_170_tips_for_attending_cci_2013/ *will add more to this section as I think about it or as other Goons make good points* Eating, Drinking, Dining gently caress the vendors in the convention center. The prices are steep and the food is lame. The quantities aren't even good. Downtown San Diego is full of choices in all price ranges. Something for everyone. Download and/or print out this map of the Gaslamp District. It is a list of everywhere to spend your money. http://www.gaslampmap.com/uploads/5/1/1/1/51119583/gaslamp_2016_foruc_2sided.pdf Ralph's | Map Make the most of your money and shop at the Ralph's, a brief walk from the convention center or your downtown hotel. Either hoard up on preview night or make this your first stop every day. There's a full service deli, salad bar, hot foods and plenty of ready to go items. You can find everything you need, and for good prices. You can get a whole meal at their deli for what it costs to get a goddamned PRETZEL at the convention center, and it's not crap food either. It's also the cheapest place to get booze. Open 24 hours, so come here if you're camping a line. $ Subway | Map Notable for being open 24 hours. Be wary of long lines. Relatively cheap, but this one inflates their prices compared to other Subways. $ Food Truck | Map Behind the convention center, this food truck shows up Thursday thru Sunday from 7am to 6pm. Usually found next to the elevator near where the Embarcadero meets Marina Park Way. Great for breakfast or lunch while you're stuck in a line. Sometimes they have Mexican Coke. Best alternative to con food if you don't want to travel far. $ Horton Plaza | Map Typical mall food for your penny pinching palette. Have fun getting lost in the levels as you try to get to the food court at the top. $ Seaport Village | Map Touristy spot with similar food options. Have your meal with a great view of the bay. $-$$ Headquarters | Map New touristy spot next to Seaport Village and the Hyatt. There's a somewhat hidden Starbucks here with normal prices. $-$$ Brian's 24 | Map 828 6th Ave between E and F. Best part is that is 24/7 OPEN all drat day. Think of it as a better Dennys. The only problem is that they check I.D after 11 o'clock and if you're not 21 they don't let you in sadly not to sure why, prob has to do to the fact they do sell liquor and beer there. $-$$ The Tin Fish | Map Across the street from the convention center, near the trolley station across the intersection from Lou & Mickey's. Varied seafood items, commonly served with really loving good fries, tartar sauce and other sides. Portions are huge and the food is super tasty. Go on Preview Night or Sunday afternoon, otherwise there will be massive crowds. $ Hodads | Map Burgers as big as your head. Right next to the 10th Avenue Theater. $ Fillipi's Pizza Grotto | Map The best Pizza in San Diego. Hands down. Huge, hefty, delicious. Recommended is meatball or sausage with onions and bell peppers. They also offer the usual variety of Italian cuisine. A bit far away, so make take a cab. $$ The Old Spaghetti Factory | Map It's back! Great atmospheric place that obviously serves great spaghetti, among many other Italian classics. Really good prices, really nice portions. Tough to beat that. The mizithra cheese and browned butter dish is great for those of you not big on classic red sauces. White clam sauce is great as well. Sausages and meatballs are very hearty. They do not take reservations or call-ahead and it's one of the most popular places downtown, so you may have to wait a bit for a seat. Pretty sure they have a bar now since re-opening a few months ago, so you can kill time there while waiting. $ Lou & Mickey's | Map Steakhouse and seafood located directly across the street from the convention center. One of the best restaurants I've ever been to, but it is very expensive. Semi-formal, but they're pretty cool and probably expect casual attire a lot during CCI week. $$$ La Fiesta | Map Mexican and margaritas. $-$$ Rei do Gado | Map People continuously approach your table with meat speared on hot stainless steel rods and a large knife. If you want some, they carve it on to your loving plate and you loving eat it. It's like being Denethor in Return of the King. You eat entire animals and know that elsewhere, people are dying. They have filet mignon wrapped in bacon. Pricey as gently caress. $$$$ Sultan Baklava | Map Turkish. Food is delicious, portions are generous, price is fair and the owners are super nice. $$ The Field | Map Authentic as gently caress Irish pub. The interior was literally shipped here from Ireland. An old pub was torn down and people pretty much broke it down into pieces and brought it here. You'll find a pint of Guinness poured finer here than anywhere else in the city. They also have food. Not as good as it used to be. $$ C-Level | Map Located on Harbor Island. Modern California cuisine and atmosphere. Slightly pricey, depending on who you ask. $15-$30 per entree. Get outdoor seating right on the water for a killer view of the bay bridge and the city's skyline. I recommend the crusted brie, lobster and truffle mac 'n' cheese, lobster and fontina BLT, Kobe beef burger, and the sorbet trio. $$$ The Noble Experiment | Map Hidden behind a burger/microbrew joint is this speakeasy style bar. Reservations must be made a week in advance. $12-$15 for some well crafted drinks. The Yard House | Map "World's Largest Selection of Draft Beers." They really do have a gently caress ton. And the staff are generally good at recommending you some nice ones based on your preferences, so talk to them. Killer food, too. Not the cheapest, though. Range is something like $10 - $30 for a vast selection of entrees. This isn't an institution exclusive to San Diego, but it's a unique quality experience nonetheless. $$ DO NOT GO to Kansas City BBQ. It was in Top Gun 30 years ago. So what. The food sucks and the beer is awful. BREAKFASTS: Richard Walker's Pancake House | Map Never been there myself, but everyone raves about it. If you're in the mood for breakfast dishes, this is the place to go in downtown San Diego. Get there early, there's always a line. $$ The Broken Yolk Cafe | Map- BIG food at small prices - American/Mexican Dishes. Absolutely one of the best places to get your breakfast grub on. And for you fit fucks, everything is made to order and can have healthier substitutes while still eating heartily. Oh yea, this was the place they featured on the MAN VS FOOD IRONMAN CHALLENGE. (It's a dozen egg omelet filled with mushrooms, onions, and American cheese, smothered with chili and more cheese, served on a 15 inch pizza pan with a generous pile of home fries and two biscuits in case you were wondering). gently caress Denny's, go here. Last year this place was taken over by The Hub. $ Cafe 21 | Map - Crazy lil place dedicated to serving unique but classic foods. Breakfast can be traditional or very nontraditional. Cast Iron Skillet Omlettes loaded with meats/seafood. Crepes, stuffed french toast. Oh and the best damned Bloody Mary's you will ever drink. $ RIP If anyone else has dining or drinking recommendations, speak up and I'll add it to this section. ----- Goon contact information For goonmeets, holding places in lines, announcing how cool a panel was, awesome merch scored or how long the line for starbucks is, etc. If anyone wants me to put their contact info here, I will do so. I won't list it without your consent (even if you include it in a post in the thread). So if you want to network with Goons at the con, include in your post that you want your info listed here. ----- So, that's it. I'll be updating the OP as more information becomes available. In the meantime, this is a great place for noobs to ask questions and for veterans to answer. If you have any helpful words, please speak up and I'll add them to the OP. Talk about meeting up, your plans, etc. And if you're exhibiting at the con, speak up so I can add your info to the OP. 99% of this is copy and pasted from last year, so not everything is accurate Nostalgic? 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
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# ? Jan 14, 2017 12:38 |
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reserved Feel free to talk about Wondercon or the Chargers leaving or whatever
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# ? Jan 14, 2017 12:39 |
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That time of year again huh? Last year was my first ComicCon - does Pre-Registration work the same as Open Registration with the groups? And if so does anyone want to set something up?
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Erev posted:That time of year again huh? Last year was my first ComicCon - does Pre-Registration work the same as Open Registration with the groups? And if so does anyone want to set something up? For the past few year, yes, pre-reg works just like open reg just with a smaller group of people (but still more people than tickets). I'd team up if I didn't already have a 3 pack. However, teaming up is always a good idea and depending on what happens as we get closer we might still be up for pairing up with someone. After last year, my excitement level has gone way down. Had great luck but it ended up being a lovely year that was too hot and too crowded and fewer and fewer things and people I wanted to do or see. It's become such a bullshit manufactured press junket for Hollywood at this point, it's not as fun. I hate being that guy but they've chipped away at the really fun interactive stuff and replaced it with selfie "experiences." Hell, almost no big panel in Hall H anymore that even allows questions anymore. Everyone's so loving greedy for free poo poo that the quality has declined precipitously because they know everyone will still mob for it. Now, I don't want to detract from anyone else's fun. This is 100% my experience and feelings. I go to SDCC for things that are obviously on a down trend. That doesn't mean someone else, especially someone going for the first few times, isn't going to have a loving blast. It's just after almost 10 years, I've run out of books to be signed, things to buy and people to meet. I still go, I still have fun, but it's not the magic it once was.
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# ? Jan 14, 2017 16:13 |
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Don't forget that a lot of the smaller panels were simply repeats of panels at WonderCon - which is a cheaper and less crowded experience. I did have enough fun last year to want to go again - though I could totally see cutting back in the future and spending as much (if not more) time attending some of the other offshoot events in the city that weekend.
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# ? Jan 14, 2017 21:22 |
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Welp hope third time's a charm and my brother and I manage to get tickets this year.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 18:27 |
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http://www.comic-con.org/toucan/comic-con-2017-returning-registration-coming-soon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JUCfX1P1ik Still no date. But soon(?).
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# ? Feb 28, 2017 04:11 |
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March 11 is the date.
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# ? Mar 2, 2017 02:14 |
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Strike La Fiesta from the list of restaurants; it's closed. I'm sulking because this was my favorite Mexican place in Gaslamp; always fun to get buzzed on margaritas and then stagger back over to the convention center.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 03:53 |
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As with every year, if someone gets in and has an open slot, get me a badge and I'll do the same for others and pay right away on my end, etc.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 15:36 |
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Good luck today
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 16:31 |
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We were praying that we wouldn't get in, in order to take away our choice, and then we immediately got in. We are buying more out of obligation.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 18:18 |
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Haha it's only basically habit for me at this point.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 18:19 |
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We got in on my wife's account and I'm still letting mine run so i'll let the thread know if I get in.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 18:23 |
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This is my 14th year in a row going and I always get anxiety during the registration lottery. Good luck everyone!
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 18:24 |
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Still waiting. Got my JPL Open House tickets while I was waiting though. Edit: And that's that. No luck on returnee registration. Erev fucked around with this message at 19:01 on Mar 11, 2017 |
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Only had Sunday tickets left by the time we made it through the queue, but i'll take what I can get!
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 20:07 |
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Squats! posted:Only had Sunday tickets left by the time we made it through the queue, but i'll take what I can get! You can still get the rest in Open Registration.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 20:41 |
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I didn't make it through at all but my buddy did and he was able to get us Thursday and Sunday. Hopefully we can get Friday and Saturday next time.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 20:51 |
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I got in almost immediately. I'm still not sure but this may be my last year at least for a while. This is a milestone year for the Superhero Kung Fu Extravaganza panel (year 20 I think) and I kind of suspect it'll be the last since it's not easy to put together anymore and Ric just seems less frisky. That's why I really want to go this year. That panel, Quick Draw, and Cartoon Voices are my most anticipated parts of the con every year, but at this point they are about all that remains for me. I've been going out of habit for years now. I no longer collect anything, no longer follow monthlies, don't partake in most of the more social events, etc. Exclusive stuff for film at the con is on a rapid downturn. My friends have mostly stopped going. I tried really mixing up panel variety for a few years and it was fun but not enough to fill the void. May say gently caress it after his year and go back to having a Disneyland pass or something instead. I'm just concerned that I'll want back in one day and won't be able to, but I probably shouldn't be a baby and worry like that.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 21:01 |
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Foppish Yet Dashing posted:I'm just concerned that I'll want back in one day and won't be able to, but I probably shouldn't be a baby and worry like that. This is our problem as well. We're afraid once we don't go it'll be impossible to get back in.
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 23:57 |
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This is totally my fear too. We had a real off year last year but we're still going this year because it feels like you'll always need the extra chances at this point if you ever want to go. We got in after preview night sold out and I'm kinda happy about that. Now I can catch like the w00tstout release or some thing else on preview night.
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 00:15 |
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Anyone going to Wondercon this year? No panels I'm that interested in, but I'll be on the vendor floor, mostly in the small press area, networking for my editing business.
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Hijinks Ensue posted:Anyone going to Wondercon this year? No panels I'm that interested in, but I'll be on the vendor floor, mostly in the small press area, networking for my editing business. My friends who would be getting me passes are out of town, so I wont be going. I was tempted to just go on Saturday, but that day sold out.
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Hijinks Ensue posted:Anyone going to Wondercon this year? No panels I'm that interested in, but I'll be on the vendor floor, mostly in the small press area, networking for my editing business. I am literally moving to the area of Wondercon the weekend of Wondercon so while I won't be going this year, I will almost certainly be going next year.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 01:26 |
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RevKrule posted:I am literally moving to the area of Wondercon the weekend of Wondercon so while I won't be going this year, I will almost certainly be going next year. Gets moved back to LA
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 05:17 |
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Pro reg is different this year. Max is 3 badges (used to be 4) and you are no longer guaranteed anything but the 1 badge for yourself. You have to to do the waiting room thing for a shot at 1 complimentary badge and/or 1 paid badge.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 00:44 |
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FuzzySlippers posted:Pro reg is different this year. Max is 3 badges (used to be 4) and you are no longer guaranteed anything but the 1 badge for yourself. You have to to do the waiting room thing for a shot at 1 complimentary badge and/or 1 paid badge. This is for wondercon?
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 00:48 |
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Dr Tran posted:This is for wondercon? I assume SDCC (possibly WC since they're the same company) since pro-reg is closing this week or starting or closing and starting at the same time. CCI tweeted something about pro-reg this morning and this probably has to do with that. Dr Tran posted:Gets moved back to LA I'm going to Pasadena so either is a bit of a voyage but neither would require serious travel (or more than an hour car ride) so as long as they don't go back up to SF again, I'm happy (or will be next year). RevKrule fucked around with this message at 03:07 on Mar 21, 2017 |
# ? Mar 21, 2017 03:04 |
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Yep sdcc. The pro reg scramble is on Thurs.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 03:28 |
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Parking lottery registration is open. The rules are the same as last year it looks like, enter all your emails and hope for the best. https://www.aceparking.com/comic-con/
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 04:25 |
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Is there a way to find out if you are grandfathered for pro reg?
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 05:03 |
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Technically offsite but it looks like Video Games Live removed its 'unscheduled' performance in San Diego from its tour dates for this year. I am uncertain if it means that they've cancelled it or it they are just waiting a few more days before admitting it'll be during SDCC.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 07:20 |
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FuzzySlippers posted:Pro reg is different this year. Max is 3 badges (used to be 4) and you are no longer guaranteed anything but the 1 badge for yourself. You have to to do the waiting room thing for a shot at 1 complimentary badge and/or 1 paid badge. I thought it was always just the 1 additional for guests?
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 16:57 |
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Welp...I'm a trade pro not creative. Dudoy
Alan Smithee fucked around with this message at 17:13 on Mar 23, 2017 |
# ? Mar 23, 2017 17:05 |
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Early Bird Hotel sale is live. I got a room at Town & Country.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 17:23 |
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Alan Smithee posted:I thought it was always just the 1 additional for guests? We've been going about 7 years and until last year you were guaranteed 4 badges: 2 paid and 2 free. Last year they went to 2 guaranteed badges and 2 you had to go into the lottery for. This year it dropped down to just 1 guaranteed badge and you could go into the lottery for 1 paid and/or 1 free.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 17:43 |
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the great thing about comic con is no matter how long you've been going, everyone has a "back in the day" story
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 17:47 |
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drat, free guest badges gone at 10:35 edit: Man, registration today was STRESSFUL Dr Tran fucked around with this message at 19:18 on Mar 23, 2017 |
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