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Anyone else think that SDCC and NYCC had a secret meeting last year?
So do pros that were already approved have to create a profile to use their ticket?
i'm not sure this will be the case- while i'm sure there will be some who don't create a profile, I'm actually thinking this will up the 'frantic-ness' by the other attendee's.
Kim Jong Trill â€@evaxtine 40m40 minutes ago@NY_Comic_Con when will prices be listed?New York Comic ConVerified accountâ€@NY_Comic_Con@evaxtine Hi Kim! Prices will be listed on Friday 5/20. See the whole process here: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login #NYCC11:22 AM - 17 May 2016
Of the end of VIP tickets, Fensterman says “We felt it was a bit incongruent with our belief of putting fans first, and also it was hard to put together a high level personal experience at an event of the scale of NYCC, so it was the right time to return those tickets to the pool.” Less than a thousand VIP tickets have been sold in recent years, so it wasn’t a huge program to begin with.
Looks like ReedPop wants to spread out the impact of NYCC on the Manhattan landscape. While this can accommodate more fans, it may lessen the feel of a convention, where most things take place in a central location. I grew up in NYC, and for me, Brooklyn is a bit far away to still maintain the feel of being at a convention where the main events happen in 'the city'. But then it is a for-profit event. I have mixed feelings about this.
The Beat posted a good article about these changes.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI found this quote from Lance Fensterman interesting.