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All Other Conventions (aka Friendly Neighborhood) => Other Comic Cons and Conventions => Topic started by: Mario Wario on September 09, 2021, 12:42:11 PM
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The expo happens on September 9-11, 2022, in Anaheim. Tickets go on sale on January 20th, 2022. For more information, go here: https://d23.com/d23-expo-2022/ (https://d23.com/d23-expo-2022/)
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"Presale excludes 3-Day tickets with Hall D23 Preferred Seating option.
For all guests, D23 Expo General Admission tickets and 3-Day tickets with Hall D23 Preferred Seating will be on sale on January 20, 2022, at 12 p.m. PST. "
The Ultimate Disney Fan Event is back We can't wait to see you at #D23Expo presented by Visa!
January 19, 10 am PT: Visa Presale
January 20, 12 pm PT: Tickets on sale to all guests
https://t.co/BZ7pNw0mEv
https://twitter.com/DisneyD23/status/1481695187323604992
NEW! #D23Expo 2022 will include a Hall D23 Preferred Seating ticket. This ticket, available at a limited quantity only to D23 Gold Members, will offer the best seats in the house to our incredible Hall D23 presentations all three days of Expo for $899.
As part of our @Visa sponsorship, all Visa cardholders who are D23 Members and pay with their Visa will have an exclusive 24-hour pre-sale for a limited number of one-day and three-day tickets on January 19. #D23Expo https://t.co/4k6Bn6Hb7g
Let’s talk #D23Expo tickets! For the first time this year, guests must be D23 Members—either our complimentary General Member or a Gold Member—to purchase tickets for D23 Expo.
JUST ANNOUNCED: Here’s everything you need to know about #D23Expo 2022 ticket prices: https://t.co/OXC4wbPUpT
https://twitter.com/DisneyD23/status/1481690559492214785
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More info
https://d23.com/d23-event/d23-expo-2022/
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No $2K sorcerer package?
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No $2K sorcerer package?
Looks like it, the $899 ticket might have replaced it.
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Also, as I read it, the gold member priority queue for panels is gone. It sounds like you either pay for preferred seating, or it’s a randomized reservation system for you to get into a D23 Hall panel.
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Just got my ticket to this event. It’s gonna be my first trip to this convention.
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Also, as I read it, the gold member priority queue for panels is gone. It sounds like you either pay for preferred seating, or it’s a randomized reservation system for you to get into a D23 Hall panel.
Where did you read there are no longer separate panel queues for Gold Members?
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Well you’re asking about something from 4 months ago, but if I recall, when it lists the gold member perks at the expo, the priority queue is not mentioned. It was listed as a gold member perk for the last two expos.
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Well you’re asking about something from 4 months ago, but if I recall, when it lists the gold member perks at the expo, the priority queue is not mentioned. It was listed as a gold member perk for the last two expos.
Gotcha.
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https://d23.com/find-out-the-biggest-presentations-at-d23-expo-2022/
D23 has just announced the 2022 D23 Expo Hall D23 schedule!
Friday, September 9
- 10:30 a.m: Disney100 kicks off at D23 Expo with an epic presentation that includes the Disney Legends Awards Ceremony. The Disney Legends Ceremony honors visionaries and artists who have made significant contributions to the Disney legacy. 2022 inductees will be announced in the coming weeks.
- 3:30 p.m: The Disney Live Action, Pixar Animation Studios, and Walt Disney Animation Studios panel will give guests will be treated to new details, first looks, sneak peeks and announcements regarding upcoming theatrical and Disney+ titles from Disney Live Action, Pixar Animation Studios, and Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Saturday, September 10
- 10 am: Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm filmmakers, celebrity talent, and surprise guests will join representatives onstage in Hall D23 to showcase theatrical and Disney+ titles.
- 3:30 p.m: Disney Branded Television, home to some of the most iconic stories and characters in the Disney canon—including Peabody Award winners Doc McStuffins and The Owl House, plus the culture-defining movie franchises High School Musical and Descendants—will present an exclusive showcase of upcoming content that will continue the legacy of excellence in storytelling.
Sunday, September 11
- 10:30 a.m: Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D'Amaro give fans a look at Disney’s boundless future. With announcements and updates on the magic happening around the world in parks, on the high seas, at home, and beyond, attendees will get a behind-the-scenes look at the big dreams of Disney Imagineers.
- 4:15 p.m: Disney Concerts will present a special performance of Disney Princess – The Concert, featuring Tony® nominee Susan Egan, Isabelle McCalla, Anneliese van der Pol, Syndee Winters, Adam J. Levy and music director Benjamin Rauhala. The acclaimed cast will perform favorite Disney Princess and Frozen songs.
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Looks like for Saturday they added
Going behind the scenes of these studios’ highly anticipated films, specials, and series, attendees will see exclusive footage and be among the first to learn what else is in the works.
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I know it's a longshot, but does anyone have an extra, unassined D23 badge for sale?
All of a sudden, my kid (23yrs old) can go. :(
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Just a heads up but Badge activation expires this weekend because next week beginning 8/15 is "Reservation Random Selection Process":
https://d23.com/expo-2022-reservations/ (https://d23.com/expo-2022-reservations/)
They announce if you get selected Sept. 2....
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It's a lottery con.
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Which is why I went the reserved seating route!
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Agreed. I went reserved seating this year after experiencing this con evolve and get more hyped every year. When I first started going in 2013, we only had to get there a few hours ahead of time to get into the big panels. Then 2019 started having reservations and we happened to get lucky, so this year when I saw the reserved seating, I had to pull the trigger.
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Reservations is open now.
http://d23expo.com/Reservations
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Reservations is open now.
http://d23expo.com/Reservations
It's accessible, but is it usable?
I'm not able to see any of the selections.
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It's accessible, but is it usable?
I'm not able to see any of the selections.
It just closed already.
I think I may have rsvp when they were doing maintenance.
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It just closed already.
I think I may have rsvp when they were doing maintenance.
Could you see/make any selections?
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Missed RSVPs for the Hulu Afterparty. Anyone got a free +1 or can't come?
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So for folks that attended, what'd you think? Is the pre-pay for the big Hall panel "reservations" better than the Comic-Con lineup experience? Is there are non-prepay/non-lotto standby line that folks got in for? How's the exhibit Hall compared to SDCC?
I'm just curious; every time this thing comes around it seems to be at a bad weekend for me and I've been unable to attend. I'm curious if folks who are both SDCC vets and D23 Expo vets prefer one system over the other. I know some of the footage has been officially released by Disney, and some has not (I'm _dying_ to see the Indy 5 trailer!!!) while all of the news has obviously been shared by this point.
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I would say that overall the floor and programming are more limited, but it’s a good complement to presentations at other cons if you’re a fan of the Disney properties. Standby for the popular panels could be difficult, my friends got in the unofficial line at 2am Saturday and the last people to get in standby were the two people behind them. The Lucas and Marvel segments though were on par with SDCC.
Also, if you got the D23 Hall preferred seating badge (which granted, was $900), meant you could sit in one of the prime front center rows and sleep. I took advantage of it and got to sit in the front row for the Lucas/Marvel panel, and doing that at SDCC would be impossible.