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The panel's Thursday morning. Seems like a lot of people hit the exhibit floor Thursday morning. And it's opposite the Fox movie panel in Hall H. Last year when Barrowman was on Sunday and in either 6a or 6bcf, which are smaller than Indigo, I lined up an hour before and still got in. So there's no need to camp overnight or even line up super early. A couple years ago, my friend really wanted to see Betty White in Indigo on Thursday, got there at 6am, and was in the third row. And that panel also had William Shatner, Roseanne Barr, and later in the day there was a panel with George RR Martin.
Ty, is there a specific indicator, the line is out to xxx, our will ppl be blunt like don't boher?
When people say don't bother, they're often wrong. Lines look huge, but the room capacity is also huge. Once, as I walked into a room, I read a tweet saying there was no hope of getting into that room because of squatters for a panel later in the day. People see a long line, despair, and leave, but there's often more turnover than you expect between panels, and first thing in the morning, that room's going to absorb a lot of people. That said, Indigo tends to load really slowly (there's an escalator between the line and the room, and the setup in general seems less conducive to efficiently moving people -- I've seen panels begin while they're loading people in little stops and starts, and there's still a ton of space available in back), and it's a tedious line to wait in (all that back and forth while not making visible progress, no shade, and they rarely let you sit down; at least it's a nice view). If the room is already full and there's a popular panel later and the line is so long it's going past the Next Day Line, it may not be worth it.