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People would still buy 6 day passes.
Not if they don't sell them. Can't buy what you can't get.
So are you suggesting that they should extend it but only limit sales to a max of 4 (or other #) days? Or just limit the # of days already?
The day they tell me they are hosting SDCC but cant even go because i have the first three days is the day i refund my badges. making people pick one block or the other is suicide. If things get that bad just host a different convention in place of APE, or better yet put more focus on Wondercon.Do keep in mind that this is different from those who bought Sat badges not being allowed to buy more days. As they were given full options at one point and chose not to partake at that time.
From a business sense... more days simple = more costs and SDCC is only one convention during the year. I wouldn't have a team of people planning the booth/agenda for a good chunk of time. There are way more important things for businesses/studios to be doing.I wouldn't spend extra money to have people promote in the same location for an extended period of time.I would try to consolidate my participation on the day(s) that reach the largest target audience.I wouldn't bother having a booth on a cheap day if the attendance is so low that I don't make a profit.
From a multiple day perspective... as an attendeeI would try to buy all days or at least on a popular day.I would need to have good guessing abilities regarding programming
I would spend less with vendors (main source of revenue) due to increased cost of tickets/transportation/housing.
It would be a waste of time to attend on a ghost town type of day.
I would have to choose between hobbies if they separated then to days and I couldn't go all days.
I would have to use more vacation time at work which leaves less time for other things or miss out.
It's probably time to give it up Trev. At this point you're only coming up with new ways to alienate vendors and attendees to justify any benefit to your plan. The CCI organizers can't be looking to switch to a system where they have to strong arm vendors to be there days they don't want or tell people they can't buy passes for days that haven't sold out.