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I was just looking at the form and wondering if anyone had any insight....1. How do you usually answer the "If none of my preferred hotel choices are available..." and why? Do you think it makes it less likely you get what you want if you choose an answer that you'll take anything? 2. I will be attending with my husband and 2 year old but we would prefer a king bed. Do other people who travel with kids just count the adults? I know there is no guarantee of what kind of bed you get, but how likely is it that we would get a king?3. When we fill out the form will we be flagged as duplicated since we live in the same house? Should we not have the same address if we get in twice?4. Anyone else traveling with little ones in tow?5. We are actually going to be flying in on Tuesday and leaving the following Tuesday. Do you think having to have a hotel that long will decrease our chances of getting a place to stay during the hotelpocalypse? We are super excited about getting to go to SDCC. Its been on my bucket list for years and I can't believe we are going.
Question:I haven't registered for my badge yet because I'm paying this year and i'm waiting on my mother to confirm if she can go by May 1st. I should still be able to reserve a room, right? i didn't get the link but i clicked on it from the old page. It still works..
Pretty sure you don’t have to have a badge to reserve a room, but you do need a Comic-Con memberid.
Trying to recall from last year, but does anyone have any data or feelings about selecting the waitlist option?I have a memory of that backfiring as OnPeak would see that and think "oh, they are cool with being on the waitlist, let's just give them that"But it also seems like giving yourself the most avenues of possibilities should be good too. Thoughts?~S
Another issue with listing the kids is that they will charge you for them. Any adults over 2 in the room cost extra, but kids under 18 do not.