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As far as I know you should be able to
Hi guys! This is my first con, so I'm a complete n00b when it comes to the badge resale.What I'm curious about is being able to purchase single day passes for the ones you're missing. My other friends got 3/4 and 2/4 days, so I was wondering if they would be able to try the resale badge day and get single badges for the days they are missing. Thanks!
Yes, that's definitely the case, In fact, at last year's badge resale they spilt all of the badges they had available (even the 4 day ones) all into single days, just so people could 'fill in the gaps'.
Mind if I thread hijack for a minute?Any idea how many badges are up for resale? I know it depends on the number of returns. Last year was what 5,000? How quickly did they go? Thanks
The only thing they did last year was if you had any kind of Saturday badge (individual OR you got a 4 day pass) you were not eligible for the resale. People asked why, and it came to the understanding of if you managed to get a Saturday, you should have been able to get all the other singles as Saturday is the first to go. Otherwise if anyone had single days that didn't include Saturday, they were eligible without question.
At this point, it's only a guess as to how they will approach the resale so would recommend everyone stay on alert. It SHOULD be AFTER hotel sales but IF they do a special sale in response to the issues from today, I'd expect it early to mid March before we get into WonderCon season.
Ooo, interesting! I will pass that along and hope it's not true for this time, because I believe she only got Friday and Saturday. Thanks!
Just a note, sometime in the resale, you are ineligible if you got a Saturday badge. The logic is that if you got a Saturday badge (they sell out first), you had the opportunity to buy all days.
Your facts are in error. Saturday badges don't sell out first. 4 day bagdes w/ Preview night sell out first. The fault in your logic is that it does not take into account the people who wanted preview night and couldn't get it. The message to those people is, "you are not as important to us as another customer", which is a bad message to be promoting.