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The wristband idea makes sense - but how long does it take to distribute the wristbands the night before? In other words, I am thinking here is already a long line forming just to get the wristbands before they actually give them out - so, if over 6,000 are already in line by the designated time the night before to get a wristband - how long does it take for them to actually pass out that number of wristbands? If it takes most of the night it would just be same as waiting in line to get in in the first place?
In 2015 it was after 2am when I got my Group D wristband for Saturday. Of course, that was the year Zac Snyder drove by the front of the line in the Batmobile, so that stopped wristband distribution for about an hour.
Hi I'm not new to comiccon but I am Ada and am wondering if anyone could help me with understanding the Ada line for hall h I know there is a wrist band that gets handed out in the regular line is it the same for Ada also where does Ada line up for hall h and if I am unable to spend the night due to my disability is my attendant able to get the wrist banand for us both or do I need to be there for that portion I have done autograph lines before with Ada but never hall h any info would really help me out thank you so much
Yeah, I've seen wristband distribution take significantly longer than 1-2am (like in the range of 2:30-4am.) You kind of just have to hope for the best with it.
Or hope you're much closer to the front of the line... O0
It definitely helps, but part of the problem is condensing (into the shutes) after wristbands are handed out. Sometimes they wait longer to start moving people forward, sometimes they don't (ex. one year they moved the line forward, closer to the entrance for the shutes before distribution. Next day, they did the opposite, handing out wristbands and then taking people up in groups.) First year of the wristbands, we were in the first 100-150 people and we still didn't get to our spot to camp out until about 12:30AM. I can't imagine what it was for people behind us, especially people in B-C etc.