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They already announced a few guets and tickets go on sale Thursday.
http://whennerdsattack.com/?p=13405
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I missed that part some how! Fixed.
I'll be there again for sure!
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Link to the con page? Dates of the con? Celebrities attending?
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http://newyorkcomiccon.com
October 10-13th
Only 4 guests announced at the moment:
Eve Myles (Torchwood)
Adam Hughes
David Finch
Kieron Gillen
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tickets are on sale
the $190 vip package is sold out
http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/Buy-Tickets/
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From what I've been told, the Ultimates are sold out, as well. Got my ticket at least. This is the first year they are trying/using a waiting room, as well. It didn't have a "place" number like SDCC's does, though. Definitely a new experience for them, but it seemed to go pretty smoothly.
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i was given the option of the ultimate pass @ $475 <yikes> when i just tried.
I gotta admit, i prefer sdcc, even tho nycc is about 3,000 miles closer then sdcc. Something abt Oct in NYC that's just chilly.
eta; and expencive
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I never find it cold plus I'm inside the entire time. I normally end up sweating by the end of the day!
I've only been twice and always enjoy myself. I get to see a friend from overseas which is always awesome! 8)
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I just bought an Ultimate VIP badge, does anybody here know how close the guaranteed seating is ?
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I believe it's the first 20 or so rows. I'm trying to remember and count in my head.
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I believe it's the first 20 or so rows. I'm trying to remember and count in my head.
Thanks!!
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Welcome! I might be off by a few but you'll def. be close!
I will add this though, I still wouldn't wait until the panel you want to go into IGN Theater. I'd still go in a panel before because depending on the panel, everyone will want to be there.
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I will add this though, I still wouldn't wait until the panel you want to go into IGN Theater. I'd still go in a panel before because depending on the panel, everyone will want to be there.
Yeah a lot of people swarmed the line before The Walking dead panel last year
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Yeah a lot of people swarmed the line before The Walking dead panel last year
You should've seen it for The Avengers. OMG, all kinds of drama.
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You should've seen it for The Avengers. OMG, all kinds of drama.
I was there too!! All types of crazy
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We had a fight almost break out in front of us because someone was in a VIP seat but didn't have a VIP ticket and oy!
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Wow.
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I just bought an Ultimate VIP badge, does anybody here know how close the guaranteed seating is ?
Another good thing about the Ultimate--you can show up about 15 minutes before the showing at the IGN and get a seat. The year of the Avengers it allowed me to meet Tom Hiddleston, *and* get into the panel. It's really pricey, but it can be worth it.
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Another good thing about the Ultimate--you can show up about 15 minutes before the showing at the IGN and get a seat. The year of the Avengers it allowed me to meet Tom Hiddleston, *and* get into the panel. It's really pricey, but it can be worth it.
question is can you cut the line?
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question is can you cut the line?
I believe so.
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I'm holding out till summer. Educators can get 4 day badges for $10 if you send in the proper forms.
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question is can you cut the line?
Kinda? Like there is a separate line up for Ultimates. Flash your badge, in you go. As long as you show up 10 minutes before the panel in the IGN theater you are guaranteed a seat.
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I have to laugh, people are complaint the the VIP badges sold out too fast. 4 day passes are still available
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I got my Ultimate tickets (UL) on Tuesday, there was a pre-sale for people who previously bought VIP (Special or Ultimate) in the past; like a loyalty sale which I was very grateful for as it eased my tension tremendously. Very expensive and with my SDCC trip this year my march cc bill is gonna be hard to look at since I paid my TP hotel and booked my flight this month as well, but since I turn 30 this year I called in a very early b-day gift to get the NYCC tix, though I would definately have bought the lower Special access VIP no matter what, since that was what I got last year. I just wanted to go for the UL passes this year.
Lots of people complaining they didn't have enough time to gather money with only two days notice, but if you know your going to a comic con what is there to complain about you have to buy your tickets, also not like you are paying in cash this is going on your CC
i was given the option of the ultimate pass @ $475 <yikes> when i just tried.
I gotta admit, i prefer sdcc, even tho nycc is about 3,000 miles closer then sdcc. Something abt Oct in NYC that's just chilly.
eta; and expencive
Honestly except at night it is not that cold at all, trust me.
I just bought an Ultimate VIP badge, does anybody here know how close the guaranteed seating is ?
Yes the UL pasees garuntees you in the room and the seats are about the first 5 or 6 rows. I was in the front row last year for the walking dead and firefly panel, though I had gotten a separate ticket because of some other drama. For the UL passes there is a seperate entrance to the IGN theater and you are garunteed a seat and don't have to wait to get in, for the bigger panels this is important as they don't clear the room so having a UL pass you don't have to camp out all day in the room and can enjoy the rest of the show. Word of caution though the other panel rooms are first come first serve, so the UL passes don't garuntee you entrance to the other rooms but most of those don't fill up nearly as much. Also you get access to the kick off concert, but as that did not fill up last year the benefit is so so as anyone who wanted to go and only had a 4 day ticket did get in.
Also all VIPs gets first access to the show floor with a separate entrance, but if you plan on getting on line to get a panel autograph ticket be prepared to get there and pretty much camp out the night before and be sure to be on the regular line not the VIP line. The autograph tickets are free but are pretty much limited to the first 100 people on line to get in the door that day (not the panel)
Also the VIPs have a vip room that has a coat and bag check in it. There is a special signing with 2 artists supposedly only for UL passes but last year it was in the VIP room and even though I had a special access badge the artist, Brian Vaughn, had absolutely no line and was just texting so I walked up to him and talked to him for a few minutes and got a autograph from him for a friend who is a big fan.
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I have to laugh, people are complaint the the VIP badges sold out too fast. 4 day passes are still available
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You know what, I didn't get SDCC tix last year and I was upset and complained but there was that glitch with the link in the email, which was legitimate. Even SDCC admitted so by offering a pre re-sale to people who did not get tickets. But I logged in this morning for NYCC tix just to see what the queue system was like and still got through, there was no glitch these people just got sold out like any other event (Concert, Sporting Game, etc...), and not even really sold out there are still regular tickets available. Not like SDCC where 90 minutes after they went on sale the emtire show was sold out
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I can understand the lack of warning complaints. I use to have the same issue when concerts would go on sale. You'd find out a few days before and at the time, being a teen, I used cash or I have to give the cash to my parents.
Even now, I don't use my CC if I don't have to. I use my bank card. I'm sure a lot of people try to do that. While many people DO have credit cards, not everyone does.
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You know what, I didn't get SDCC tix last year and I was upset and complained but there was that glitch with the link in the email, which was legitimate. Even SDCC admitted so by offering a pre re-sale to people who did not get tickets. But I logged in this morning for NYCC tix just to see what the queue system was like and still got through, there was no glitch these people just got sold out like any other event (Concert, Sporting Game, etc...), and not even really sold out there are still regular tickets available. Not like SDCC where 90 minutes after they went on sale the emtire show was sold out
True, I logged on abt 12:10 (I think) and went right to the buying page. I wonder what the load difference was.
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True, I logged on abt 12:10 (I think) and went right to the buying page. I wonder what the load difference was.
They are rolling it out in waves so only the people really interested in VIPs and 4 days would go to the site today
I can understand the lack of warning complaints. I use to have the same issue when concerts would go on sale. You'd find out a few days before and at the time, being a teen, I used cash or I have to give the cash to my parents.
Even now, I don't use my CC if I don't have to. I use my bank card. I'm sure a lot of people try to do that. While many people DO have credit cards, not everyone does.
I can understand about the lack of warning to an extent, I mean 2 days is very short notice. Likely a week or two would have been better if they were planning on rolling out the tickets. Though they did start selling 4 day passes in January last year and the VIPs I believe went on sale in July. And the really crazy fans, ahem ::) , are on top of these things and will make the funds available
even if you are a teen and don't have the available funds and need your parents to buy the tickets unless they are really extremely strict, I think most reasonable parents would understand the situation if you explain it to them. Also I think most teens would not be going after the VIP level tickets and the 4 day tickets are only $85 and can be bought as of right now, and likely won't even sell out for a few months. NYCC doe snot sell out as quickly as SDCC, only the VIPs
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I was just using the concert/teen thing as an example. I agree that most people buying VIP are adults/parents LOL
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I think I'm going to get a couple of 4day badges I case I decide to go. At least I can resell them since they don't do refunds
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I was just using the concert/teen thing as an example. I agree that most people buying VIP are adults/parents LOL
I understood that, but still applies, you know tickets are on sale you make funds available. If your parents are a bank, that you have to give funds to then you have to do what you have to do.
I get sold out of a lot of things, sometimes you get that ticket someimes you don't. Last year there were only 800 Special Access tickets andn 200 UL tickets, that is not a lot. Even if they expanded that amount a bit you have to luck out just like anything else
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I think I'm going to get a couple of 4day badges I case I decide to go. At least I can resell them since they don't do refunds
It's funny cause tyickets are available for months and months then all of a sudden they all sell out over a weekend and individual day tickets sell for more than 4 days. I even know people who go like 2 days then sell the ticket to someone for sunday and break even
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Felicia Day was added today.
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saw that but she has been going to NYCC the last few years
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I think I'm going to get a couple of 4day badges I case I decide to go. At least I can resell them since they don't do refunds
Did not know you can resell the NYCC badges. Can you sell those on like eBay or Craigslist?
Was thinking of waiting to see if I can get SDCC badge.
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a couple of years ago i sold a couple of passes on ebay. I sold them at or below cost since i didn't want to get stuck with them. i don't remember ever seeing any language abt not selling/transferring the badges. there is no refunds or exchanges.
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a couple of years ago i sold a couple of passes on ebay. I sold them at or below cost since i didn't want to get stuck with them. i don't remember ever seeing any language abt not selling/transferring the badges. there is no refunds or exchanges.
By 5 PM Saturday and like after Noon on Sunday the Javitts center staff isn't even looking at your badge. They just let wave you in
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Hey Alyssa,
I was looking though the 2012 NYCC thread and noticed you mentioned you were going after the walking dead signing tix, did you get them by any chance.
I saw some people were not that big of fans of that show, but this will bbe my 5th year and I have been happier and happier as each year goes on. Though I will admit the Javitts center construction was problematic last year, but this year they plan on being done so I think that will be better.
hope these images link through
Sorry but you are not allowed to view spoiler contents.
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NYCC announced new guests this week:
Comics:
Marc Silverstri
Scott Snyder
Entertainment:
Josh Gates (Sunday Only)
Also I was NY Auto Show last week. The construction site that was outside and inside the Javits is gone. There's still alot of construction going on 1-2 blocks away though. The whole area surrounding the Javits is being redeveloped. And is going to look much different, in few years:
http://www.hydc.org/html/home/home.shtml
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NYCC is a con I've always wanted to attend. I really need to go sometime.
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I'd say check it out for sure if you can!
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The only problem is flying the family from SoCal to New York. Will get it done sometime.
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it was way more expensive then sdcc & I was able to drive there!
we got a sm apt for 1800 for 5 nites, a hotel would have been as expensive if not more
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Wow. Ya, think I'll probably wait until my cosplay spa takes off to go to NYCC.
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it was way more expensive then sdcc & I was able to drive there!
we got a sm apt for 1800 for 5 nites, a hotel would have been as expensive if not more
I think it all depends on how you do it. If you only do a day, it's not bad. I've done a weekend was able to use hotel points. I wouldn't do 5 nights in NYC for NYCC. Plus NYC hotels are expensive all the time, it's hard to find deals in general.
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It's definitely a Con I'd like to go to, but the timing is bad, and combined with the location it's a no go. It's right in the middle of the school year, and given that it takes pretty much a full day to fly from West Coast to East Coast, I can't spare the time to actually attend. I have the same problem with DragonCon, even though it's over Labor Day weekend.
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it was way more expensive then sdcc & I was able to drive there!
we got a sm apt for 1800 for 5 nites, a hotel would have been as expensive if not more
When I went I stayed in NJ. I think the hotel was $250 for the week, but it was one of those crappy hotels. I wish I had gotten a weekly bus pass as it was $5 I think each way.
Next time I'll have to look at other things to do while there as I pretty much just hung around Times Square and checked out wall street.
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And honestly, just thinking about 5 days in NYC causes me to have a panic attack lol
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Guess I'll attend vicariously thru others and get my exclusives from eBay.
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And honestly, just thinking about 5 days in NYC causes me to have a panic attack lol
It's not that bad I spend 365 in NY!
Guess I'll attend vicariously thru others and get my exclusives from eBay.
As the show gets closer, if there is an exclusive or so you need I could help out
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I don't see how there is an overweight problem there to where they feel the need to do soda bans. When I was there, I walked more there in NYC than I can remember.
Though, it is just like you see on TV. Rats running around, pigens all over, and trash/news papers flying all over the place.
I wouldn't want to drive through there though with all the people running out in the roads all the time.
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Thanks buddy, will do!
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4-day passes are starting to sell out:
New York Comic Con â€@NY_Comic_Con 12m
Morning news break: fewer than 500 4-day #NYCC 2013 tickets remain. Buy soon before they're all gone! http://ht.ly/kiktz
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And honestly, just thinking about 5 days in NYC causes me to have a panic attack lol
I grew up in nyc and my husband lived there for years so it was visiting old stomping grounds... the nycc was just a good excuse for a vaka. we've been wanting to get a place for a few days in nyc for years.
if we go again, we'll most likely stay out side of the city & take a train in. But as TM said, the middle of the school year is a killer for us- last year really threw a wrench into the kiddo's schedule.
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Yeah, I am going to NYCC this year, mostly because I couldn't get tickets to SDCC (which I went to last year). I did make sure to look at past guests to see that I might actually like the potential 2013 guests XD. I did get the VIP, because why not.
If any of you guys would like to split room costs, let me know (or if you have a place in/near the city and want a paying boarder). I have a few that are super cheap in NJ that I can do by myself, but it would just be more fun with more people (and if possible stay within walking to Javits). I did SDCC by myself, and while I had a lot of fun, it still would have been nice to be able to talk to fellow fans after the day is over.
Yes, NYCC is going to be hella dolla dolla bills. -_-#
...but my plane ticket to SDCC alone last year cost more than my rent XD
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I don't see how there is an overweight problem there to where they feel the need to do soda bans. When I was there, I walked more there in NYC than I can remember.
Though, it is just like you see on TV. Rats running around, pigens all over, and trash/news papers flying all over the place.
I wouldn't want to drive through there though with all the people running out in the roads all the time.
LOL. I didn't see any of that when I went about 10 years ago. Did have a lot of homeless people come up to me and my friends though in Times Square.
But no kidding about the traffic. I am pretty sure the majority of people who live downtown do not own cars and most commuters use public transportation.
A good public transportation system is really a boon for NYCC. Penn Station is in walking distance. I kind of thought the public transportation in San Diego sucked. I used to live in Minneapolis where it is wonderful, and San Diego was quite sub par.
I guess I'll have to stick a 12 pack of soda in my suitcase before I go now though :P.
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I stayed in this building, a different apt but the same building. it was wonderful, close & super easy!
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/533541
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The soda ban has been overturned!
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/03/11/report-judge-overturns-nycs-soda-ban/# (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/03/11/report-judge-overturns-nycs-soda-ban/#)
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Just saw on the news they are trying to do that in CA also.
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Just saw on the news they are trying to do that in CA also.
Ugh. CA has so many of these regulations. Leave my soda alone! I drink diet soda, but it's not right to ban anyone from drinking what they want. Besides, alcohol has just as many calories. Are they going to ban glasses of beer more than 16 oz too? Sigh...
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I better stock up on my 40's now.
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Ugh. CA has so many of these regulations. Leave my soda alone! I drink diet soda, but it's not right to ban anyone from drinking what they want. Besides, alcohol has just as many calories. Are they going to ban glasses of beer more than 16 oz too? Sigh...
The Fat police, next the life style police. The last time I checked this was a free country , or we end up like the movie "Demolition Man" :D, I really love the rant by Denis Leary's character
[A]ccording to Cocteau's plan, I'm the enemy, 'cause I like to think, I like to read. I'm into freedom of speech, and freedom of choice. I'm the kinda guy that likes to sit in a greasy spoon and wonder, "Gee, should I have the T-bone steak or the jumbo rack of barbecue ribs with the side-order of gravy fries?" I want high cholesterol! I wanna eat bacon, and butter, and buckets of cheese, okay?! I wanna smoke a Cuban cigar the size of Cincinnati in the non-smoking section! I wanna run naked through the street, with green Jell-O all over my body, reading Playboy magazine. Why? Because I suddenly may feel the need to, okay, pal?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyD9ftpzKj0
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4-day passes are sold out online:
https://www.showclix.com/event/3745132?campaigncode=CampGE
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The soda ban has been overturned!
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/03/11/report-judge-overturns-nycs-soda-ban/# (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/03/11/report-judge-overturns-nycs-soda-ban/#)
That was voted down a few weeks ago.
Also breaking news looks like NYCC is sold out tof 4 day tickets. Though likely local (to NY) comic shops may have them in hand during the summer
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4-day passes are sold out online:
https://www.showclix.com/event/3745132?campaigncode=CampGE
6 months ahead of time. Good for them. That show is growing fast.
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6 months ahead of time. Good for them. That show is growing fast.
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Yes and no. They still haven't released 3 day and single day tickets for sale. But the tickets that are on sale are selling out more quickly. Also likely local comic shops will have a limited number of 4 days
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They've only been selling 4-day passes, the last 3 years. But this is fastest they've sold out online, of any pass. Last year, they sold out online of 4-day and 3-day passes in September. I think they will completely sellout online by July or August.
On their Facebook page, they said they will have limited quantity of 4-day passes at retailers (Midtown Comics, at least) over the summer.
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I think a lot of people are waiting on the 3-days passes. I am curious as to how fast these will go.
I am really glad that they were around long enough so that anyone who wanted a 4-day pass had plenty of opportunity to get one.
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I think a lot of people are waiting on the 3-days passes. I am curious as to how fast these will go.
I am really glad that they were around long enough so that anyone who wanted a 4-day pass had plenty of opportunity to get one.
They really were around long enough for anyone, but you still see whiners complaining they were sold out after almost 5 weeks of availability. Some complaining about not getting VIP tickets is ok the day of but you can't whine 5 weeks later about regular passes being unavailable
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In case any one is interested- I have room for 2-3 more people in my hotel room. I am staying at the Holiday Inn on Times Square. It is only a 10 minute/ half mile walk to Javits. Rooms are small (it's New York afterall), but hot breakfast is included. It has double beds, so your feet may hang off the edge (which is how I sleep in my home queen bed anyways). It is $115 per person per night for 4 people(singles and couples a-ok with me!). If anyone wants floor, they would obviously pay less (if we can get 5 people, one would have floor, but both myself or the other person will take it if no one else wants to-you will not be forced on the floor, and everyone will pay less if we can get 5). Right now it is me and another girl from Toronto. I have the room 10/10-10/13 (the other girl is only staying 10/11-10/13). If you want to get down with other conventioneers, this is a great spot.
I am really happy to be so close. As great as my hotel was at SDCC last year (super awesome suite), I feel like I really missed out on something staying way out in National City. If you want to be super close to NYCC and are interested, please message me. I'll post updates if I get any takers.
If anyone needs help getting full body air brushed (so much easier with two people!) for their cosplay- I will be bringing my air compressor if you bring the air brush paint (I can make recommendations if you want)! In case anyone was wanting to do this and hasn't bought the stuff yet-a $100 savings in addition to the room ;).
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If anyone needs help getting full body air brushed (so much easier with two people!) for their cosplay- I will be bringing my air compressor if you bring the air brush paint (I can make recommendations if you want)! In case anyone was wanting to do this and hasn't bought the stuff yet-a $100 savings in addition to the room ;).
I probably won't take you up on the room--but can I say that you're awesome for offering this. Only because I spent 2 hours getting airbrushed from my friend at SDCC, and yeah, with one person it's nearly impossible. And compressors/guns are expensive.
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3 Day Tickets on sale May 15th!
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ICv2 interview with Lance Fensterman about C2E2 and NYCC. Biggest change for NYCC this year, is that they are using RIPD tech for badges this year:
http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/25655.html
What’s coming up for New York Comic Con?
We sold out four-day tickets-that’s done. We’re going to stagger our on-sale dates, so in a few weeks, we’ll put the three-day tickets on sale, and then shortly thereafter we’ll put the single day tickets on sale. We’ll be ramping that up pretty quickly. It’s going to be crazy. There are some big changes in store about how we’re going to secure the building. We’re going to start using RFID technology in all of our badges to prevent fraud and things like that, so it’s going to look and feel a little bit different, but we think it’s going to create a better experience for our fans and a little bit more controlled environment for everybody involved.
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ICv2 interview with Lance Fensterman about C2E2 and NYCC. Biggest change for NYCC this year, is that they are using RIPD tech for badges this year:
http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/25655.html
What’s coming up for New York Comic Con?
We sold out four-day tickets-that’s done. We’re going to stagger our on-sale dates, so in a few weeks, we’ll put the three-day tickets on sale, and then shortly thereafter we’ll put the single day tickets on sale. We’ll be ramping that up pretty quickly. It’s going to be crazy. There are some big changes in store about how we’re going to secure the building. We’re going to start using RFID technology in all of our badges to prevent fraud and things like that, so it’s going to look and feel a little bit different, but we think it’s going to create a better experience for our fans and a little bit more controlled environment for everybody involved.
I Hope they don't change the size of the badges, I have a nice flow going on
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What the heck is RFID technology? Radio frequency? What?
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Radio frequency ion disrupters? Sound cool and evil enough to destroy a city.
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Radio-frequency identification:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-frequency_identification
I think here, it will be mostly used to verify real badges from fake ones.
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What the heck is RFID technology? Radio frequency? What?
One example is for toll road pre-paid, they give you that box that you stick to your windshield so when you drive thru their electromagentic field, it knows its you and that you have paid.
In the case of badges, my guess is that they will wave a wand over the badge and get a signal to make sure the badge is valid. Or they could have a metal detector looking thing to do the same thing.
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Wouldn't the cost of the tech drive the cost of badges up? And there is always a way to beat the tech.
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Well since badges have already gone on sale, I don't think it's affected the price that much. If it has, it seems that maybe NYCC is eating the costs for now.
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Pro registration opens tomorrow! Wish us luck. We've gotten it for the past 2 years but now they have changed the application.
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good luck!
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Pro registration opens tomorrow! Wish us luck. We've gotten it for the past 2 years but now they have changed the application.
good luck, i'm sure as long as you are diligent with your time you'll get them.
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good luck, i'm sure as long as you are diligent with your time you'll get them.
We're signing up today because they're are a limited number. Once they're gone that's it. What I like about it though is they let you know within 21 days so if you don't get it you can buy regular tickets.
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We're signing up today because they're are a limited number. Once they're gone that's it. What I like about it though is they let you know within 21 days so if you don't get it you can buy regular tickets.
Keep us informed, we're rooting for you
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Keep us informed, we're rooting for you
I swore I posted before but it was like deja vu. The site crashed! After 45 minutes I was finally able to register on my iphone. It was a mess. They also raised ticket prices for pros 150% percent without notice. Granted $25 is still a great price but it's a big jump percentage wise from last year's $10.
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I'm glad you got in! And I wouldn't complain about $25. That's totally reasonable! ;)
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I swore I posted before but it was like deja vu. The site crashed! After 45 minutes I was finally able to register on my iphone. It was a mess. They also raised ticket prices for pros 150% percent without notice. Granted $25 is still a great price but it's a big jump percentage wise from last year's $10.
So did you get in or do they let you know if you get in in 21 days? Slightly confused
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So did you get in or do they let you know if you get in in 21 days? Slightly confused
I registered for it but get this- they take the money now and refund it if you get denied. I'll know in 21 days.
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I registered for it but get this- they take the money now and refund it if you get denied. I'll know in 21 days.
D:. How do they determine if you get it? First come, first serve? Importance of business?
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I registered for it but get this- they take the money now and refund it if you get denied. I'll know in 21 days.
Hope you get it. Was that you who posted that it only gave you the option to send to your school.
I've been on the NYCC FB page a lot
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Hope you get it. Was that you who posted that it only gave you the option to send to your school.
I've been on the NYCC FB page a lot
Yep. You found my aler ego. :)
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Yep. You found my aler ego. :)
Considering FB had your real info doesn't that make this your alter ego :P
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that's why i stuck with my FB name here 'cuz most people know me from there. <sigh>
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@Yzrfan Re: RFID, remember, unlike SDCC/CCI, NYCC is for-profit and it's run by the exhibitions branch of the multi-billion dollar international publishing company Reed Elsevier. Costs affiliated with the new tech would likely be spread across their book of business (or at least across all of the exhibits put on by Reed Exhibitions) so it shouldn't result in a huge bump in the ticket prices.
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Reminder: 3-day NYCC passes will go sale tomorrow at noon ET
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Apparently teachers are no longer considered "professionals" in the eyes of NYCC. We all got denied today. I guess I'll have to get tickets tomorrow.
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sorry to hear they've closed the teachers down.
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sorry to hear they've closed the teachers down.
If they didn't plan on giving teachers tickets then why allow them to register as a pro?
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If they didn't plan on giving teachers tickets then why allow them to register as a pro?
sounds like they didn't plan....
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sounds like they didn't plan....
I'm guessing that they cut the teacher only panels on Thursday therefore they was no need to offer the tickets.
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that sucks :-[
I would be pissed cause you didn't buy 4 day passes assuming oyu could get those. I would send Lance an email about that. He will respond even if it is just to say sorry
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that sucks :-[
I would be pissed cause you didn't buy 4 day passes assuming oyu could get those. I would send Lance an email about that. He will respond even if it is just to say sorry
I actually vented on their FB wall and got other teachers to write in as well. Guess what. I got approved and comped this morning. Shows the power of FB. Now I'm trying to get john_yon a badge.
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I actually vented on their FB wall and got other teachers to write in as well. Guess what. I got approved and comped this morning. Shows the power of FB. Now I'm trying to get john_yon a badge.
Good for you, FB works well too, I just have emailed Lance in the past and he has been a very nice person to deal with and very approachable.
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I actually vented on their FB wall and got other teachers to write in as well. Guess what. I got approved and comped this morning. Shows the power of FB. Now I'm trying to get john_yon a badge.
Nice! glad to hear nycc is doing the right thing
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NYCC said this evening, that they sold over 50% of their 3-day passes today. At this rate, they could be sold out online, by tomorrow.
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NYCC said this evening, that they sold over 50% of their 3-day passes today. At this rate, they could be sold out online, by tomorrow.
Holy Moley! This makes me pretty pumped though. Sounds like NYCC is going to be pretty damn awesome.
I actually vented on their FB wall and got other teachers to write in as well. Guess what. I got approved and comped this morning. Shows the power of FB. Now I'm trying to get john_yon a badge.
Congrats! I am glad that you will be able to attend and at a fair/promised price for professionals. :)
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Anyone working on their cosplays yet? Already finished? Not cosplaying?
I'm really trying to get started. I have to carve some insulation foam, and it is hard for me to find time and a place (my cat wants to be all over it. Cat- this stuff is bad for your kitty lungs and stomach! Stay away! *meow meow meow meow snuggle snuggle* Dammit, cat!). Pattern is drawn out, just not cut into yet.
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Congrats! I am glad that you will be able to attend and at a fair/promised price for professionals. :)
I just wanted them to do what was promised. I'm happy to report that the supervisor of ticketing for NYCC actually called john_yon today and offered him a 4 day badge as well. So now we both get to go! I'm just as shocked as everyone else that he actually got a personal phone call. I guess my post struck a nerve.
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3 day tickets over 90% sold out, just fyi
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3 day tickets over 90% sold out, just fyi
I'm surprised its selling that fast!
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Apparently 3-day passes sold out overnight:
https://www.showclix.com/event/3745132?campaigncode=CampGE
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Apparently 3-day passes sold out overnight:
https://www.showclix.com/event/3745132?campaigncode=CampGE
well I'll be, that is certainly the quickest.
I am most definately going to suggest they have an opportunity at the con this year to buy 2014 tickets. If CCI can do it, NYCC can do it.
Funny I knew NYCC was run by ReedPop but only realized about a week ago that that was an arm of reed-elsevier publishing. I work for a different publisher, but in a completely non-related section
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When did tickets first go on sale? Just curious.
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According to their Twitter feed it looks like 3 Day went on sale 5/15.
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According to their Twitter feed it looks like 3 Day went on sale 5/15.
Thanks. 15 days is pretty quick.
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might you actually venture out of SoCal?
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might you actually venture out of SoCal?
I dunno... Is it safe outside of SoCal after dark? :)
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I dunno... Is it safe outside of SoCal after dark? :)
Only if it's snowing. ;)
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I really want the beer pong exclusive set not for the cups or balls but for the bag but $30 is a bit pricey
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Twitch TV now has an exclusive partnership with ReedPop. And will be taking over streaming duties at PAX, NYCC, and C2E2:
http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/05/twitch-pax-nycc/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget
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http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/Buy-Tickets/
NYCC Single Day tickets will go on sale June 19th at 12EST
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http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/Buy-Tickets/
NYCC Single Day tickets will go on sale June 19th at 12EST
Ya beat me to it
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http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/Buy-Tickets/
NYCC Single Day tickets will go on sale June 19th at 12EST
4-day passes sold out online in a little over a month. 3-day passes in 15 days.
These will probably sell out online within a few weeks. Saturday passes will be the first to go.
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I'm going for sure now and bringing my BFF from Chicago. It's her first out of state Con.
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A couple updates for gaming and anime fans:
Intel Extreme Masters is coming back to NYCC this year. They have a huge booth on the show floor with bunch PC games to play with and they run PC gaming tournament.
http://us.intelextrememasters.com/nyc-vs-shanghai/
Evangelion 3.0 movie will be screening at NYCC on Friday, Oct. 11. Personally, looking forward to this, as fan of this series.
https://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/Whats-Happening/Events-A-H/Evangelion-30-Screening/
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Reminder Individual Day Tickets on sale today
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40 mins to go....the week of badge sales continues
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I read this wrong mixed in with all the other threads, thought these were for SDCC, and thought “MORE tickets are going on sale?” :)
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and i am in the que....
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So NYCC now has a queue waiting room like SDCC. Interesting.
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So NYCC now has a queue waiting room like SDCC. Interesting.
They had it earlier this year for the other level ticket sales
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They had it earliers this year for the other level ticket sales
We didn't have to do it as pros. Probably because there was an application involved.
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We didn't have to do it as pros. Probably because there was an application involved.
I was only in the waiting room for 2 seconds before it passed me on. Such a great, easy experience.
In other news, wow we have our own forum now!
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hehe
spread out, take up some space <grin>
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Just leaving this here, sent an email to them a while ago and this was their (quick) response:
"Pretty awesome idea!
And know what? We are planning on doing something very similar this year. All badges will be RFID coded and you will scan in and out with your badge by tapping it on an RFID reader at the entrance and exit. Cool eh? In the future (like 14) you’ll be able to use your badge to pay for things at the con as well.
So, great idea, we are already on it!"
I pretty much wrote about being able to control traffic in areas/rooms, avoid fake tickets, and "trade ins" (groups of friends relay in and out with just two tickets).
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Just leaving this here, sent an email to them a while ago and this was their (quick) response:
"Pretty awesome idea!
And know what? We are planning on doing something very similar this year. All badges will be RFID coded and you will scan in and out with your badge by tapping it on an RFID reader at the entrance and exit. Cool eh? In the future (like 14) you’ll be able to use your badge to pay for things at the con as well.
So, great idea, we are already on it!"
I pretty much wrote about being able to control traffic in areas/rooms, avoid fake tickets, and "trade ins" (groups of friends relay in and out with just two tickets).
Seems like their making badges more non-transferable. Like credit/debit cards. Especially in 2014.
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Damn that sound pretty sweet.
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Sounds like a great way to get your personal info stolen...I would not want to put my cc info on my badge. :/
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Sounds like a great way to get your personal info stolen...I would not want to put my cc info on my badge. :/
It could be like a pre-paid card too. Where you don't have to give your cc or bank info.
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maybe to combat the poor wifi connection in the con? this way vendors can accept 'quazi cc's"?
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maybe to combat the poor wifi connection in the con? this way vendors can accept 'quazi cc's"?
Jacob JavitZ center has fantastic wifi....if you want to pay for it...lol
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I think now that SDCC is over and NYCC is steadily approaching this section is going to get more popping
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Yeah more rumors,info updates or where the late night party info would be cool to know.
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The opening kick off concert. If SDCC can get Metallica then NYCC has to step up.
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Even if its not a big name group that would be cool. Im sure there will be after parties at ppl's hotel rooms or at different bars or clubs in the area also.
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They have begun to have parties at venues around NYC after the show ends, I started noticing it last year.
The main difference is that when you leave the Javitts there is not a lot around and the show is over, but like you're still in NYC. No other way to describe it.
People make trips to NYC just to go to NYC
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73 days to go!!! Cant wait!
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Has anybody done the sci fi speed dating they have there? They had a TV show about it called geek love. Sounds like it would be crazy as hell!
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don't do it, really they seem like they have good intentions but honestly i felt the whole experience was garbage and wasted like 2 hours of my time the year i tried it.
Becuase of the way they set it up even I ended up and when they started I ended up missing 4 sessions like 15-20 minutes just sitting cause it was uneven and I felt the guy was obnoxious. Maybe it works for some but really once they have the cameras you can really tell what they are there for
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Yeah anytime TV get's involved things change. They sent me a invite last year to submit a audition tape and talk about myself some but i never followed up on it. Ppl have had some success on it tho. I saw a cpl marriages and some kids being born to ppl that met at them. I think that since there's gonna be so many ppl in attendance that if your just social you can meet a guy or lady to hang out with after con.
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Can anybody tell me about the ATM situation at the convention center? Do they have more than 1 available? Whats the amount they charge? How fast do they run out? Thanks :)
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Can anybody tell me about the ATM situation at the convention center? Do they have more than 1 available? Whats the amount they charge? How fast do they run out? Thanks :)
The Javits center has chase atm's and long lines behind them. I highly advise you to use an atm outside of the convention center.
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I agree with trying to get your cash before hand.
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does anyone know how the autograph tickets work? for example last year i think they had one for the walking dead...now is that like a free autograph from them or just a ticket to go on line to get one for whatever amount it cost?
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It doesn't cost. If you get a winning ticket, that's it. Then you take part in the signing.
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does anyone know how the autograph tickets work? for example last year i think they had one for the walking dead...now is that like a free autograph from them or just a ticket to go on line to get one for whatever amount it cost?
The walking dead autograph tickets are free. That said the free tickets are not random draws in the morning like SDCC. It is literally the first X number of people on line in the morning (for TWD it was about 100 tickets) so pretty much people are lining up the night before to get the autograph. IIRC the signing time was also very close to the panel so pretty much if you got that you were likely not getting into the panel room that day, which from what I hear is not that different from SDCC.
There are autographing areas where you pay for the autograph as well and then there are other autographing sessions where tickets are handed out by the specific booth and then there is always artist alley.
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It's not 100, it's 50. I was in the 70s range.
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what time did u get there if u dont mind me asking?
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I remember last year that autograph line wrapped all around the block. Thing is, that same line is also the line to get in. So alot of people are standing in line just to get into the building, not trying to get autograph tickets.
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Hype!
Brian Stephenson â€@briansteez 14m
People's jaws are going to hit the floor when they see everything the team has planned for @NY_Comic_Con! Big news coming very soon! #NYCC
https://twitter.com/briansteez
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Oooooooooh
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I hope so he is the marketing guy at reedpop, movie studios on the exhibit floor, oh my
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Brian Stephensonâ€@briansteez2h
"@mllNY @NY_Comic_Con Mark my words..this will be the biggest and best #NYCC of all time! It will be epic on all levels. Stay tuned!"
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Now that's what I like to hear!! Its gonna be my first NYCC so its gonna be memorable anyway but the more bells and whistles the better!!
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so that means I would assume some big guests/panels maybe a few not announced from SDCC and a bigger exhibit floor. If they get hasbro back that would solidify it for me
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so that means I would assume some big guests/panels maybe a few not announced from SDCC and a bigger exhibit floor. If they get hasbro back that would solidify it for me
With all that talk they better deliver some good news :D
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what time did u get there if u dont mind me asking?
2am
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Cool to see my tweets popping up here! As a team we are working hard to make this the best NYCC of all time. All of the construction in the building is done so that alone will make for a better fan experience. We have lots of big announcements dropping over the next two weeks that we are excited about. There will be even more as we get closer to the show. I think everyone will be very happy with what we are trying to build for all of you. Stay tuned.
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Thanks for stopping by Brian!
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I cant wait to see all the big announcements :)
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Yup we can't wait for what is in store for this year. I'm hoping to put my VIP pass to some good use this year!
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With all that talk they better deliver some good news :D
Hoping for a Thor 2 panel. *crosses fingers* I may just faint.
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I cant wait to see all the big announcements :)
Me too!
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going through my photos from last year & found this one. It was taken from the apartment i rented for the weekend <yeah it was a splurge!>
(https://www.friendsofcc.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1051.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fs437%2Fadapaoferidu%2FIMG_0367.jpg&hash=c8a31ea5fd3b82ae61de6588d7b483706f2fc6a0) (http://s1051.photobucket.com/user/adapaoferidu/media/IMG_0367.jpg.html)
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i have 8 lanyards left over from the SDCC order
$10 shipped with in the usa
here's the thread with pic's
http://www.friendsofcci.com/forum/index.php?topic=1338.0
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How much money is everyone budgeting for the trip? What's the average amount ppl spend for 3 days at the con? Its my first time in NYC so I'm trying to get a rough figure in mind. I know the tips like bring your food to the con,etc,etc. Just trying to get a idea. Thanks :)
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I honestly don't take much when I go to NYCC.
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How about the nightlife? Bars,restaurants, party's. The after con scene is what I'm wondering about.
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I've never gone out after NYCC but when I've gone, the friends I've gone with aren't big party people. Plus I was normally so exhausted after NYCC and walking to the hotel that my feet would kill me if I went out lol
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Always been too tired after the con to party lol. Just go home and sleep.
You can get away with not having money, but it's no fun!
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It all really depends on what you plan to see/do/buy. I only take $600 to SDCC and I'm there for a week. NYC I might take maybe $300 since it's just a weekend.
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It all really depends on what you plan to see/do/buy. I only take $600 to SDCC and I'm there for a week. NYC I might take maybe $300 since it's just a weekend.
NYCC is just one 3 hour Wednesday Preview Night from being as long as SDCC.
$600 to SDCC? That's like one day for me! :) I'll only bring so much cash, but I'll have all my credit cards and AMEX with me! You just never know!
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Yeah, but I go to San Diego for a week. I only go to NYC for the weekend. I'm not taking a week off work to go to NYC. lol
I don't do a lot of exclusives or anything like that. I only bought two items this past SDCC. Everything else is just food or BS things like going to the movies.
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I do a lot of exclusives, but personal money I bring 200 a day for food, parking, and little stuff. I budget exclusives before the show so that is an already figured expense that varies. I also try to grab a key Silver Age book or two a year and that adds another dent. I am apparently in the top 2% of spenders though based on the per attendee purchasing at NYCC.
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For ppl that are flying into the con on Thursday what time are ppl landing? Im wondering if anybody would want to split a cab. Ill be landing at laguardia at 730 AM
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Hi folks, I'm new here! Glad to have gotten a lot of good info reading and just decided to register! :)
I wasn't sure if I was posting this in the right place but I was wondering if anyone knew where Robert Kirkman would be signing this year? I know Tony Moore is signing and I think he's in Artist Alley, but I'm not sure of Kirkman, any help would be great!
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I think a signing schedule will be out soon.
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if anything Kirkman is likely Image
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Thanks for the replies! Really looking forward to getting a Walking Dead comic signed and framed :)
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Thanks for the replies! Really looking forward to getting a Walking Dead comic signed and framed :)
I don't want to hijack this thread, but if you want more info on framing comics, go here: http://www.friendsofcci.com/forum/index.php?topic=2335.25
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Ok guys! I've flown in and I'm ready for an early night. As I'm from abroad, I have to pck up my tickets tomorrow but I'm wondering what time should I queue from. I want a good shot at getting some of the con exclusives, especially the Marvel stuff. Any suggestions on a good time to start queuing? Hopefully, you'll not say 'an hour ago!'.
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what kind of badge do you have.
If you have a VIP badge I'd say about 1 hour before the show is more than enough time
If you have regular tickets I'd say a bit longer for thursday but that is just me
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personally & i haven't been to a lot of nycc's, i'd show up around 1 or 2 with lunch but I like waiting in line.
you could arrive at 3:30+ and most likely walk in
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Hi all, this is my first post here. I am attempting to attend NYCC this year. I wish to buy tickets for myself, my brother, my girlfriend, and her siblings as well. I see only the single tickets are available and the 4-day and VIP are sold out… my question is, how long do you all think until the single days sell out as well? I need a little more time to save enough money and I am worried they will not be available by next month or so. How much time do I have to save? Thanks guys, hope to see everyone there :)
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Saturday and Sunday are already sold out online so you are cutting it close if your group wants even just Thursday and Friday. I would say for those days you have about a month or so more. But buying individual days is going to cost you.
Depending where you live, IMO your best bet is to get your money together ASAP and find out when midtown comics are getting their allotment as they will likely have 3 and 4 day tickets and if you are dead set on getting tickets plan on getting on the midtown comics line at least 12 hours in advance. Also depending on how many are in your group and how many midtown will sell to one person is going to be a factor in how many people from your group need to line up. This is just if you are 100% dead set on going. If it really is not that important you can try midtown and get there 2 hours before opening and hope they have tickets left. Last year there was a big line the day they went on sale and I fully expect it to be worse this year by a lot
See this thread for reference
http://friendsofcci.com/forum/index.php?topic=1767.75
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How early should i be at a panel that I want to see? This is my friend and I's first con.
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It depends on a couple of facts.
Which room is it in? Some of the larger rooms are cleared
Which panel is it
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Hi guys, I have a quick question - a relative bought me my NYCC tickets as a birthday gift and then shipped then to me when they got them. I registered them online in my name though. NYCC shouldn't give me any trouble about that, right? They won't asked to see the card that paid for the tickets? I always buy my own so I'm a little concerned.
Also, I have 3 day passes but the friend going with me can't go all three days, so I'm bringing another friend to use his pass. All the passes were registered in my name though. Is that a problem? Thanks so much!
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Hi guys, I have a quick question - a relative bought me my NYCC tickets as a birthday gift and then shipped then to me when they got them. I registered them online in my name though. NYCC shouldn't give me any trouble about that, right? They won't asked to see the card that paid for the tickets? I always buy my own so I'm a little concerned.
Also, I have 3 day passes but the friend going with me can't go all three days, so I'm bringing another friend to use his pass. All the passes were registered in my name though. Is that a problem? Thanks so much!
You should be fine. I've never had my ID/CC checked unless I was actually picking up my badge.
As far the friends, go, it shouldn't be an issue I don't think. It's more or less so if someone loses a badge it can be replaced. But that's probably a question Brian should answer. I'd send them an email because we're not sure how they plan on using the chips this year.
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You should be fine. I've never had my ID/CC checked unless I was actually picking up my badge.
As far the friends, go, it shouldn't be an issue I don't think. It's more or less so if someone loses a badge it can be replaced. But that's probably a question Brian should answer. I'd send them an email because we're not sure how they plan on using the chips this year.
Thanks for your help! I didn't think I would encounter any problems but I wanted to be sure. I shot NYCC customer service an email just to make sure.
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Question, according to NYCC, Paget Brewster is available on Sunday October 12 for a panel and "booth signing," but I couldn't find any info as to when and where the booth signing will be or if it's even on Sunday? Anybody know about how booth signings are scheduled/set up?
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I know at C2E2, TAH had their own little booth where they did signings.
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I know at C2E2, TAH had their own little booth where they did signings.
Was this at exhibit hall/on the convention floor?
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Was this at exhibit hall/on the convention floor?
Yup. It was on the floor but the layout in Chicago is different because of the center layout. Everything is in the hall at C2E2. It wasn't with the autograph booths though.
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Question, according to NYCC, Paget Brewster is available on Sunday October 12 for a panel and "booth signing," but I couldn't find any info as to when and where the booth signing will be or if it's even on Sunday? Anybody know about how booth signings are scheduled/set up?
Thrilling Adventure hour has a booth on the floor. It's booth 888. They should have info on any signings and events at the booth so check with them as soon as you get to the convention to see how they are working the in booth signings.
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Thanks YouThinkMeMad and zuko.
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Paget Brewster signing is Sunday 1:30pm-2:30pm booth #888. You probably still want to check with the booth earlier in the day to see if how they are working it. Not sure if they will be giving out some sort of ticket or just forming a line.
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Thanks for your help!
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I hope it's not going to be a ticket drawing, I'm usually not lucky with those.
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What time does the Queue Hall open each day?
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Does anyone know where Queue hall is? Is it just downstairs where you usually line up for Main Stage, but just broken up into different lines?
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Anyone know anything about the live stream for panels, for us poor souls that are not attending? I found something doing a Google search, but the list of panels is small-anyone know if more will be added? Seems weird that the Walking Dead (TV show) panel is not being streamed.
I guess I am spoiled!
Here is what I found via Google:
http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/Events/NYCCLive/?campaignid=61843233&iusercampaignid=84078145
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I'm sure they need approval for whatever they stream, which could explain why shows/movies are missing.
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Does anyone know where Queue hall is? Is it just downstairs where you usually line up for Main Stage, but just broken up into different lines?
i seem to remember it being underground close to the general ticket entrance. iirc, the down stairs were close to the short escalators up to the floor
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i seem to remember it being underground close to the general ticket entrance. iirc, the down stairs were close to the short escalators up to the floor
You are correct it is under the exhibit hall.
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Good morning, with NYCC starting today Marvel has lowered their unlimited plus by $30. What a deal. Time to subscribe again --> @Marvel: Celebrate NYCC by gaining access to the ultimate Marvel Fan Experience: Marvel Unlimited Plus! http://t.co/QPj5KygfMf http://t.co/huySPuVhDr
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My friends are torturing me on Facebook with pics from the show. It is not making being inside The Matrix any easier. :P
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FYI, I decided to forgo visiting Paget Brewster at her booth after finding out that Lucy Lawless would be here as well. I got a photo op with her last Friday. I will post my pic as soon as I return home to SoCal as I have a scanner at home.
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FYI, I decided to forgo visiting Paget Brewster at her booth after finding out that Lucy Lawless would be here as well. I got a photo op with her last Friday. I will post my pic as soon as I return home to SoCal as I have a scanner at home.
Nice. I could not make it to the booth. Hoping for a chance in the future.
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so is Peter on our forum and if not why not
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaxG2cTNWkQ
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that was fun
i especially liked the end bit
'i'm a nothing person with a nothing job but here i'm a star' <--- paraphrase
i totally get that!
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ReedPop news tomorrow. Are we thinking a new show, C2E2, SE: NYC, or NYCC? I think it may be SE:NYC maybe an offshoot shot at NYCC info...
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i was thinking either se:nyc dates or ticket info for nycc
but then it could be info on c2e2 or star wars celebration --- but i'm hoping for something more North East focused---
<i'm still trying to find that sweet spot for a spring con, close & affordable>
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"ReedPop news" sounds like new show or acquisition. I think if it were about a show they already it would be specific like "C2E2 news":
But it could be dates and location for SE:NYC too. Since Brian also said he had a "site visit" for it today.
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The big news will drop around 2pm today. This is not related to SE:NYC. That info will be released very soon. The big news for today is something completely different and incredibly exciting for us! Stay tuned!
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brian just tweeted this
YES!! RT @emeraldcitycon: We are excited to announce that Emerald City Comicon is joining the @Reed_POP family! http://emeraldcitycomicon.com/news/ #ECCC
is this the huge news ?
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This is the big news. Here are the details:
http://comicsalliance.com/emerald-city-comicon-reedpop-acquisitn-interview-demonakos-fensterman/
http://www.newsarama.com/23205-emerald-city-comicon-bought-by-nycc-c2e2-s-reedpop.html
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Huge!
ECCC, director Jim Demonakos and his staff will remain not just with ECCC, but actually join ReedPOP in expanded roles that will see them involved with organizing and executing other conventions as well, both in the United States and internationally. Indeed, in this exclusive interview with Demonakos and ReedPOP vice present Lance Fensterman, the new union’s stated goal is to find ways for “ what makes Emerald City so much fun for creators to be infused into New York and C2E2.”
Thrilled! even tho i havent been to a eccc, brining their staff on board is brilliant
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Huge!
Thrilled! even tho i havent been to a eccc, brining their staff on board is brilliant
Eccc is an underrated con. I'm from ny but went for a visit since I was so upset that I couldn't get sdcc tixx one year, it was an awesome comics focused show with access to so many great creators
Highly recommended
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Two big films featured at NYCC last year, got big oscars last night.
Big Hero 6 for best animated film
Birdman for best picture
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Two big films featured at NYCC last year, got big oscars last night.
Big Hero 6 for best animated film
Birdman for best picture
Impressive! I feel very fortunate to have attended both panels which were awesome! I also realized that The Hurt Locker (Best Pic winner) also had a presence at NYCC in 2009
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I have a question for those that had SA VIP tickets last year that also got wristbands for main stage panels.
What was the procedure? Were you basically able to walk in the door and go directly to the back of the wristband lines? (And skip over a bunch of regular pass holders that were filing in?)
I'm asking because last year I got in the general ticket holder line around 7am and was able to get wristbands for all of the main stage panels I wanted, including Walking Dead. Just wondering if it would be worth it to try for a SA pass if I plan on waiting in lines for the wristband distribution.
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I have a question for those that had SA VIP tickets last year that also got wristbands for main stage panels.
What was the procedure? Were you basically able to walk in the door and go directly to the back of the wristband lines? (And skip over a bunch of regular pass holders that were filing in?)
I'm asking because last year I got in the general ticket holder line around 7am and was able to get wristbands for all of the main stage panels I wanted, including Walking Dead. Just wondering if it would be worth it to try for a SA pass if I plan on waiting in lines for the wristband distribution.
First, SA (Special Access) VIP does not give you main stage panel benefits. It's the more expensive ($525) Ulimate Access that does. And yes with UA you can just walk in 20 minutes before the panel and bypass everyone and the wait.
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Does anyone know if hotels are more expensive in NY during the week of NYCC?
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my impression is that the hotels listed in the nycc site are on the lower end of the pricing
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First, SA (Special Access) VIP does not give you main stage panel benefits. It's the more expensive ($525) Ulimate Access that does. And yes with UA you can just walk in 20 minutes before the panel and bypass everyone and the wait.
I know that. That wasn't my question. I want to know when they allowed the SA holders to go from the lounge to the wristband lines.
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my impression is that the hotels listed in the nycc site are on the lower end of the pricing
there's hotels listed on there? I need to have a better look at that site. :)
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i didn't see any when i just checked but i'm pretty sure they offered hotel discounts last year.
eta, just found the page, http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/About/Travel/Official-Hotels/
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I know that. That wasn't my question. I want to know when they allowed the SA holders to go from the lounge to the wristband lines.
OK so basically you're asking does a SA pass give you any line access/entry perks into Javits in the morning and specifically to get to the wristband lines. The general answer would be "no." The lounge is not open 24 hours or really any earlier than when regular pass holders would be allowed into Javits to que up. There is a special VIP entrance ... not that special since they let a lot of non-VIPs in that entry way ... but again, I don't believe they would or do open up those doors any earlier than the general cue line. I guess in theory if they opened up the VIP entrance the same time as the main que line, you can probably outwalk (since it's less crowded) folks to the cue line and save a couple of minutes but in terms of "Hey come to the VIP lounge early and we'll let you out early before anyone gets to cue up from the general admission line" is not a perk they advertise and haven't seen it or witnessed it.
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First guest announced today! Kishimoto!!! More reasons for me to ensure I have a VIP pass again this year!
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According to NYCC Faqs, No Selfie Sticks allowed at NYCC this year. I don't have a problem with it.
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According to NYCC Faqs, No Selfie Sticks allowed at NYCC this year. I don't have a problem with it.
Ha ha, I KNEW it would be an issue at some events!
I asked this question regarding SDCC:
http://friendsofcci.com/forum/index.php?topic=4530.0
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According to NYCC Faqs, No Selfie Sticks allowed at NYCC this year. I don't have a problem with it.
That's fine with me...last year some random stranger I was sitting next to made me take a selfie with her using her selfie stick. I guess she wanted to show her non-attendee friends she was having fun?
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@karatekid that's what I figured. There's no way my friends are going to shell out over $500 for the Ultimate Passes and the Special Access would have no *advertised* benefit to us since we'd be lined up early for the Main Hall wristbands anyway.
(I got spoiled the one year I got the UA pass. That will never happen again now that friends are coming with me.)
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as of now, 5 full days later, thursday tickets are available. why is this? i have only attended 2014's nycc. fri-sat.
i have heard thursday was good. least crowded. perhaps their best day of the four.
am i missing something? i had a business appointment thursday. should i have called in sick?
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Personally, I love Thursday; it's the one day where I can get things done a day early -- plus less crowd to deal with. But perhaps the reason why not many chose it is because not many are able to take Thursday off with Friday; assuming if your workplace allowed you one day from that week, many would pick Friday over Thirsday.
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ah true. this makes sense.
friday steps on thursday's toes in this regard. so even if thursday is not the best, at worst, i can get a good look at 50 percent of the show floor (alot of show floor, quality eyeball time). hmmm.
this would make thursday 2nd best day for me alone. at least.
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dragoncon makes the most money via conventions. and seem to be the most fun, and have the most options.
1. how to take nycc in stages to that goal?
2. should that be a goal?
3. would you want that or not?
i understand that the javits is the only convention hall in nyc. atlantic city is in sad shape. and is dangerous off the main strip. nyc has not as many hotel rooms compared to smaller cities like vegas or atlanta.
think big. or stay frozen as is?
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Forum Housekeeping:
Merged new discussion threads into this already established discussion thread for NYCC issues and concerns.
Sorry but you are not allowed to view spoiler contents.
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dragoncon makes the most money via conventions. and seem to be the most fun, and have the most options.
1. how to take nycc in stages to that goal?
2. should that be a goal?
3. would you want that or not?
i understand that the javits is the only convention hall in nyc. atlantic city is in sad shape. and is dangerous off the main strip. nyc has not as many hotel rooms compared to smaller cities like vegas or atlanta.
think big. or stay frozen as is?
I really don't think you know NYC, there are wayy more places to eat,drink, and have fun than in Atlanta. On a normal day NYC makes more money than Atlanta while dragon con is going on. :P
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Hopefully potential good news for NYCC, I'm at Bookcon, also run by Reedpop. They changed a few of the men's bathrooms to women's bathrooms! I'm hoping they'll do the same for NYCC.
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NYCC in Ted 2 (picture from Midtown Comics Twitter) https://twitter.com/MidtownComics/status/615214488002895872 (https://twitter.com/MidtownComics/status/615214488002895872)
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CImuUPsWEAAQE17.jpg)
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(https://scontent-lga1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xft1/t31.0-8/s960x960/11722190_10153686227940579_5310020859545446516_o.jpg)
Want a chance to attend a TOP SECRET Mission: Impossible - ROGUE NATION NYC Premiere with the cast and crew?
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lhY3GnlJStKE4watDgjixTOABRNJ0mNwutA1c6U0EAc/viewform
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Want a chance to attend a TOP SECRET Mission: Impossible - ROGUE NATION NYC Premiere with the cast and crew?
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lhY3GnlJStKE4watDgjixTOABRNJ0mNwutA1c6U0EAc/viewform
I'm going to this.
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very cool, report back!
when is it? i assume it's in nyc
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very cool, report back!
when is it? i assume it's in nyc
It's Monday in NYC.
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Submitted my entry and noticed the the response closure date was Friday the 24th. Fingers crossed they allow a few late entries.
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yikes
sorry abt that!
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yikes
sorry abt that!
No apologies needed. At least the Intel was provided for us to know. I was looking myself this week on premiere details and did not find anything.
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The premiere was in Times Square. I didn't get up front for autos. But I saw Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renier, Simon Peg and Alec Baldwin. and JJ Abrams. We got free t-shirts, caps, sunglasses from the movie. The movie itself afterward was a blast in IMAX.
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i think bokenred did better than you, LOL
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I'd kinda got lucky, able to get Tom Cruise:
(https://www.friendsofcc.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1310.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fs651%2FBoukenred1442%2FMission%2520Impossible%2F722F84B7-444E-45BF-9C59-D2BE6F963033_zpsyg3kygue.jpg&hash=9094be6fad924677f0880f802045ff20f35b4347) (http://s1310.photobucket.com/user/Boukenred1442/media/Mission%20Impossible/722F84B7-444E-45BF-9C59-D2BE6F963033_zpsyg3kygue.jpg.html)
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Also, saw NYrider at the theatre.
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Looks awesome, Boukenred! Great picture!
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NICE!!!!!!!!!!
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What time did you get there Boukerend? I figured the red carpet stuff wouldn't start until about 6pm or so. So I got there close to 3:30pm as they said to do. But there were already hundreds of people on line at the Best Buy Theater. From there, they were taking smaller groups two blocks down to red carpet stage. My friend and I waited in line for about 2 hours, before they brought us there. That front was full of people. They were also a bunch of people without passes outside of barricades that were to watch.
Just heads up. Based online research there will be Fantastic Four NYC premiere August 4th. Don't know if/where there giving out passes.
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I went there around noon; and when I got there, there were at least 12 people ahead of me already. They didn't let us go to the red carpet until 4-ish, but luckily we did end up at the barricade area where the stars were signing.
And I got the Fantastic Four ticket premiere for this Tuesday this morning; they sent out the e-mail this morning.
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This is the link for Fantastic Four, btw -- but all are gone now:
http://movies.eventful.com/campaigns/fantasticfour2015/rsvp
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Anyone know where i put all the posts abt nycc meet ups?
Or does anyone want to start one & keep track of the when&where's?
I'm being pulled in many directions & will not be able to keep it updated!
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Anyone know where i put all the posts abt nycc meet ups?
Or does anyone want to start one & keep track of the when&where's?
I'm being pulled in many directions & will not be able to keep it updated!
Perhaps this is the one you're looking for?
http://friendsofcc.com/forum/index.php?topic=4735.msg116594#msg116594
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Collider talks about no footage leaking from D23. Unlike comic con. Should we be concerned Disney won't be at NYCC?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDbjeFFY5rY
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Collider talks about no footage leaking from D23. Unlike comic con. Should we be concerned Disney won't be at NYCC?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDbjeFFY5rY
I've been going to NYCC ever since the beginning....I don't recall any leaked footage from major panels (Marvel's The Avengers, Tomorrowland, Marvel's Daredevil) throughout NYCC's existence except X-Files 2 movie trailer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5CEhjJuPig (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5CEhjJuPig)) but that hardly made the rounds on social media/Internet whatever. I get the feeling the NYCC crowd really respects the exclusive footage being shown there (if Jeph Loeb emphasizes that its exclusive footage they probably won't film...although someone behind tried filming Daredevil footage but he was caught lol.) ...not to mention Main Stage is not as cavernous as Hall H so its easier to police anyone trying to film. Just my .02
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No footage leaking from D23? I found the Civil War footage someone recorded with their cell phone online.
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No footage leaking from D23? I found the Civil War footage someone recorded with their cell phone online.
There are a couple fake trailers on youtube.
I agree about little footage leaking from NYCC in the past. I also think Disney and Marvel have stricter security than other studios.
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Question: How important is location for NYCC? I have a place to stay for free, however, it is 5 miles away. According to maps it takes an hour to get there by bus/train.
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I noticed they released the design of the official shirt on the Twitter. Is anybody preordering? If there is no danger of selling out of specific sizes I might as well just wait until the convention and save on shipping. Also for preordering I noticed that they only offer the standard men's S to XL sizes. Will there be other choices at the convention itself such as ladies, kids and larger men's sizes? I searched last year's threads and couldn't find any info on this. Any insight is appreciated. :)
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There are a couple fake trailers on youtube.
I agree about little footage leaking from NYCC in the past. I also think Disney and Marvel have stricter security than other studios.
I think well I heard with D23 they made everyone put their phones in bags they provided. I think that's what I heard/read.
ANd yeah Disney/Marvel brought their own security to the con (http://www.businessinsider.com/nycc-why-you-wont-see-leaked-marvel-avengers-ant-man-daredevil-footage-2014-10 (http://www.businessinsider.com/nycc-why-you-wont-see-leaked-marvel-avengers-ant-man-daredevil-footage-2014-10)). I don't recall WB doing that at NYCC.
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I remember Marvel had its own security in Hall H for the Avengers panel last year.
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Question: How important is location for NYCC? I have a place to stay for free, however, it is 5 miles away. According to maps it takes an hour to get there by bus/train.
Since no one's answered, Ill try to give you a little help here. Caveat - I've never attended NYCC before (UA this year). I have spent at least 2-6 weeks in Manhattan every year for the past 5 years, so I know the city okay. Not as great as the locals.... but I'll do my best.
Here's why I think it's not that important to stay really close. The obvious downside to staying anywhere nice is the huge hotel bill. And while that will put you closer to con, that area isn't really nice and there is no Gaslamp area right outside. Someone already pointed out you need to go 6 blocks north to find Gotham West Market for some decent food... but the best food NY has to offer probably can't be found in that area. You'd need to take subways anyway. Same goes for nightlife, shopping, etc.
If you're like me, and you buy WAY too much stuff, you can always use a taxi/uber/lyft. Won't be cheap, but they'll drive you right to your door, and it will be a lot less than a night at yotel down the street.
May I ask what area you're coming in from? 1 hour seems a little long from 5 miles out.
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I think the 7 line extension is gonna be a big help with people that buy a ton of stuff
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I think the 7 line extension is gonna be a big help with people that buy a ton of stuff
Oh I def agree with this. For most people it will be a huge help. I think I'll be using the 7 a lot. But I was speaking more about lugging bags of merchandise into/out of subway stations, transfers, buses, etc. The idea of moving stuff up and down all those subway steps, then transferring to a bus, then a .5 mile walk home... all after you've spent the day at NYCC? If your 5 mile trip home starts to look like that, Cabs start to sound pretty good (to me at least)
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May I ask what area you're coming in from? 1 hour seems a little long from 5 miles out.
It would be the Brooklyn area.
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at past years at D23, they checked all electronics and wanded everyone for the studios presentations. presumably because the room doubled in size this year, they went on a partial honor system of 'requiring' all electronics ('anything with a screen that lights up') in a self-sealed bag. It was easy enough not to comply if one really wanted, but they also had a number of security (4-5 people for each aisle) constantly walking up and down with night vision goggles.
as far as NYCC goes, Marvel's security is second-to-none in my experience. Regardless, Disney brought Tomorrowland to NYCC last year and I don't recall any issues coming from it. And the same went for Marvel (though the really good MCU stuff was in the MU+ panel which also had tight security).
and should Star Wars swoop in, I'm sure security will be just as tight if not tighter.
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at past years at D23, they checked all electronics and wanded everyone for the studios presentations. presumably because the room doubled in size this year, they went on a partial honor system of 'requiring' all electronics ('anything with a screen that lights up') in a self-sealed bag. It was easy enough not to comply if one really wanted, but they also had a number of security (4-5 people for each aisle) constantly walking up and down with night vision goggles.
as far as NYCC goes, Marvel's security is second-to-none in my experience. Regardless, Disney brought Tomorrowland to NYCC last year and I don't recall any issues coming from it. And the same went for Marvel (though the really good MCU stuff was in the MU+ panel which also had tight security).
and should Star Wars swoop in, I'm sure security will be just as tight if not tighter.
Disney had also released new trailers almost immediately afterward for Big Hero 6 and Tomorrowland at NYCC last year too. So there were less demand for footage to be put online.
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while this is true, there were extended clips shown at the presentation that weren't released.
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It would be the Brooklyn area.
Ah okay. I can see certain areas being about an hour if you aren't close to a subway station. FWIW, I still think it's a better option than staying close to NYCC, but I'm sure you'll have fun whichever option you choose to go with.
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Ah okay. I can see certain areas being about an hour if you aren't close to a subway station. FWIW, I still think it's a better option than staying close to NYCC, but I'm sure you'll have fun whichever option you choose to go with.
Thank you for your advice!
My friend did say if the 7 opens up it will be easier.
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Not sure if this has been asked before, but does anyone know if NYCC has a coat/bag check in area? I can't remember from the past times I've been there. I know that most conventions do, but I've never had to use one before and am thinking of doing it this year (I'm coming in from CT on the train on the days I'm attending because it's cheaper than getting a hotel, and I may need a place to leave a change of clothes after wearing my cosplay).
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Not sure if this has been asked before, but does anyone know if NYCC has a coat/bag check in area? I can't remember from the past times I've been there. I know that most conventions do, but I've never had to use one before and am thinking of doing it this year (I'm coming in from CT on the train on the days I'm attending because it's cheaper than getting a hotel, and I may need a place to leave a change of clothes after wearing my cosplay).
There are coat and bag checks at NYCC. Just not sure on the fee though.
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There are coat and bag checks at NYCC. Just not sure on the fee though.
I used it 2 years ago and it was $2 per bag. Very reasonable. I'm pretty sure last year it was the same.
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There are coat and bag checks at NYCC. Just not sure on the fee though.
I used it 2 years ago and it was $2 per bag. Very reasonable. I'm pretty sure last year it was the same.
Ahh, great - thank you! $2 per bag is definitely doable 8)
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http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/About/NYCC-Fan-FAQs/
Is There A Coat Check?
Yup! The Javits Center operates a Coat Check open to all Exhibitors and Fans. It's located across from Starbucks on the Level 2 South Concourse overlooking the entrance to Main Events Hall-D. The cost is $3.00 per item. You can check briefcases, backpacks, umbrellas and luggage. There is a separate Coat Check for VIPs in the VIP Lounge.
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http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/About/NYCC-Fan-FAQs/
Is There A Coat Check?
Yup! The Javits Center operates a Coat Check open to all Exhibitors and Fans. It's located across from Starbucks on the Level 2 South Concourse overlooking the entrance to Main Events Hall-D. The cost is $3.00 per item. You can check briefcases, backpacks, umbrellas and luggage. There is a separate Coat Check for VIPs in the VIP Lounge.
Ahh, thank you! I was going through their FAQs last night, and I have no idea how I missed this - I was probably over tired, haha.
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So my girlfriend and I have 2x 1 day tickets for Thursday, Fri, and Sat. They were purchased under our names. She has a friend in NYC and wants to go with her on Fri and I have a separate friend that wants to go on Thursday. Does anyone know if we can do this?
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officially, no. unofficially, it's doubtful it won't work. they just check for validity and current in/out status, not photos or names or anything
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if they are all individual day tickets that you have, just activate the tickets under the names of the people going on the day they are going.
so you have 2 thursday passes and it is you and your friend go so you and your friend activate those badges
for friday your gf and her friend activate those friday badges
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if they are all individual day tickets that you have, just activate the tickets under the names of the people going on the day they are going.
so you have 2 thursday passes and it is you and your friend go so you and your friend activate those badges
for friday your gf and her friend activate those friday badges
Perfect. So when we activate the badges, that's where we'll have to enter a name. I thought it was weird since if you bought 4 tickets, they would all be under 1 name and that doesn't make sense. Thanks a bunch.
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A question about panels: how fast does the room for the Empire Stage fill up? I know that they don't clear it between panels, and I don't have a UA badge. Do you generally have to stay in the room all day for later panels, or does the line move at all throughout the day? I've only ever done the Main Stage and some of the smaller panel rooms, but I'd like to see a few things in there this year!
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i'd say the biggest factor is the schedule and demand for the panels. as a crude example, san diego had an issue for a couple of years in hall H when it had twilight panels at last. the twi-hards had no problem camping for days before and grabbing seats for all the panels that came before the one they really wanted just to guarantee themselves a spot. myself at nycc, i spent all day saturday years back waiting for the avengers panel. I actually didn't mind some of the panels I sat through, I have to admit.
last year, even though I had a UA, I didn't yet know they were forming a separate line for Empire so I went standby for Once Upon A Time. I think I showed up probably 45 minutes before, there was already quite a line waiting to get in which moved very slowly. I did make it in on time, but if it's a panel in any room that I really want to attend, I'd show up for the panel before, if not earlier, if I can, just for a better chance at getting in. I have no doubts that others waiting to get in didn't.
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I don't think that would work this year. If I understand right you need to get wristbands for all the panels you want to see and they probably give them all out in the morning. And if you don't have one you can't see it. But I could be wrong.
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i'd say the biggest factor is the schedule and demand for the panels. as a crude example, san diego had an issue for a couple of years in hall H when it had twilight panels at last. the twi-hards had no problem camping for days before and grabbing seats for all the panels that came before the one they really wanted just to guarantee themselves a spot. myself at nycc, i spent all day saturday years back waiting for the avengers panel. I actually didn't mind some of the panels I sat through, I have to admit.
last year, even though I had a UA, I didn't yet know they were forming a separate line for Empire so I went standby for Once Upon A Time. I think I showed up probably 45 minutes before, there was already quite a line waiting to get in which moved very slowly. I did make it in on time, but if it's a panel in any room that I really want to attend, I'd show up for the panel before, if not earlier, if I can, just for a better chance at getting in. I have no doubts that others waiting to get in didn't.
Okay, gotcha - thanks for the tips! I'll have to factor all of that in and take a look at the final schedule when everything's completed.
I don't think that would work this year. If I understand right you need to get wristbands for all the panels you want to see and they probably give them all out in the morning. And if you don't have one you can't see it. But I could be wrong.
I think that the wristbands only apply to the Main Stage? That's how it worked last year anyway! Not sure if they've changed that though...? That would certainly make things a bit more difficult, haha.
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I think that the wristbands only apply to the Main Stage? That's how it worked last year anyway! Not sure if they've changed that though...? That would certainly make things a bit more difficult, haha.
Is the Main Stage the same as Empire Stage 1E?
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Is the Main Stage the same as Empire Stage 1E?
No. The Main Stage is just across from the Queue Hall
The Empire Stage is further down the convention center to the right of the Main Stage.
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No. The Main Stage is just across from the Queue Hall
The Empire Stage is further down the convention center to the right of the Main Stage.
Ooh well that changes everything (for me anyway). I was thinking it was the same as empire stage. I guess I won't need wristbands then since there's nothing I want to see in Main Stage (so far)
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Just a note for those going to see a panel at Empire Stage ....beware of not to sit behind a pillar lol. Think that happened to me last yr or the yr before...I forget. Anyways the room fills fast since people can camp out there so beware of the pillars.
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Re: Empire Stage --
Can someone run me through how it works/what time I need to be there/where I need to be? I'm a DragonCon veteran, but this is my first NYCC and my first experience with a con that doesn't clear the room between panels.
I have a ticket for Sunday, and I am attending specifically to see the Person of Interest panel that is grouped in with some other WB panels on the Empire Stage from 1:30-5:30. It's a regular ticket, not VIP.
Any thoughts on what time I should show up? 8am? 7? I know the Con doesn't open until 10 -- do people line up before that? Also, are the lines formed outside the room itself? From what I can tell from this floorplan: http://www.javitscenter.com/attend/floor-plans/overview/, 1E seems to be at the back of the building. Do I go straight there once I get in, or is there somewhere else the lines queue up?
Any advice would be SUPER appreciated. I bought my ticket specifically to go to this panel and would be super bummed if I didn't get in.
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I sort of mirror the above post in relation to how the Empire stage works. My undrestanding is basically queue for the appropriate panel you want and get let in if there is space (???)
But my query relates to the WB signings too. There are a couple of people I would love to meet and I would be interested in trying for these signings.
Firstly, how do these signings work? Is it queue up early and wait and it comes down to luck if you get their autograph? Is there a point where you know you are wasting your morning waiting or is it capped so you know if you are getting an autograph (hopefully you get what i mean)
Secondly, as these signings happening a couple of hours just before the panels, what the are chances of being able to do both, esp with it being at the Empire stage. If i get the autos, is it likely the queue for the panels will be too big for me to bother trying, or do i give trying for the autos to hopefully make the panels? , or is it possible to do both?
Sorry for all the questions (total US con newbie) and thanks for any help :-)
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The logistics of the autograph will be based on the team managing the area. You will have to go to the area and ask - that is what I will be doing.
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I might be doing both autograph and panel for the WB TV stuff (in particular Legends of Tomorrow) ...their session is at 11-1:30 and the panel is at 1:30. Me and my friend did both Powers signing session and panel.
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Gonna try to tackle both of these
Re: Empire Stage --
Can someone run me through how it works/what time I need to be there/where I need to be? I'm a DragonCon veteran, but this is my first NYCC and my first experience with a con that doesn't clear the room between panels.
I have a ticket for Sunday, and I am attending specifically to see the Person of Interest panel that is grouped in with some other WB panels on the Empire Stage from 1:30-5:30. It's a regular ticket, not VIP.
Any thoughts on what time I should show up? 8am? 7? I know the Con doesn't open until 10 -- do people line up before that? Also, are the lines formed outside the room itself? From what I can tell from this floorplan: http://www.javitscenter.com/attend/floor-plans/overview/, 1E seems to be at the back of the building. Do I go straight there once I get in, or is there somewhere else the lines queue up?
Any advice would be SUPER appreciated. I bought my ticket specifically to go to this panel and would be super bummed if I didn't get in.
The empire stage panel room seats about 2-2,500 people iirc and this panel room is not cleared in between panels. Th WB panel is technically one big panel, so even if the panel room was cleared between panels that would not occur for the WB panel.
I forget what time the Javitts center official lets you inside the building but it is around 8ish, and people are filtered into the queue hall. The queue hall will be split into 6ish chutes; 1 for wristbands for each main stage panel that day and 1 for the exhibit floor/everything else. I've never headed over straight to the empire stage but I don't think they let people whose goal is the empire stage to go to a different area unlike for artist alley where people will line up outside the AA area. Your goal would be to head over to the empire stage and get into the panel. As to what time you get there that as is somewhat general policy I won't discuss cause that just breeds panic (he said get here x time i'll go y earlier.) That said the WB panel will not be the first panel that day so it is up to you to decide if you want to sit through it, it really also depends on what that panel is and how popular it may be.
I sort of mirror the above post in relation to how the Empire stage works. My undrestanding is basically queue for the appropriate panel you want and get let in if there is space (???)
But my query relates to the WB signings too. There are a couple of people I would love to meet and I would be interested in trying for these signings.
Firstly, how do these signings work? Is it queue up early and wait and it comes down to luck if you get their autograph? Is there a point where you know you are wasting your morning waiting or is it capped so you know if you are getting an autograph (hopefully you get what i mean)
Secondly, as these signings happening a couple of hours just before the panels, what the are chances of being able to do both, esp with it being at the Empire stage. If i get the autos, is it likely the queue for the panels will be too big for me to bother trying, or do i give trying for the autos to hopefully make the panels? , or is it possible to do both?
Sorry for all the questions (total US con newbie) and thanks for any help :-)
The last year or so except for marvel signings were done by a random draw on facebook, for now we just need to wait for confirm. Marvel for example handles their own signings adn does a raffle (which was a nightmanre last year for DareDevil)
It may be possible to do both. I've don't recall NYCC doing a panel this long in the past but I suspect that because of the length of the panel they will be cycling people as they leave the empire stage, but I guess it depends in what order they do which show and how much of a draw it is
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Actually 2 years ago NYCC managed the autograph draw through Facebook and Marvel was a physical drawing at the booth.
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Gonna try to tackle both of these
Thanks Mike!
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Gonna try to tackle both of these
Thank you so much! Very helpful!
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Does NYCC have an app?
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Does NYCC have an app?
Yes. You can download it from here:
http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/About/NYCC-Is-Going-Mobile/
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Question, I plan to get an autograph from Billie Piper, who will be in the autographing area Saturday and Sunday (Saturday from 10am-12noon and again from 12:15-2pm). Is this something I need to reserve in advance or do I just show up in line at the Autographing Area? I ask because someone just asked about getting an autograph from the creator of Nanuto on Thursday and someone responded that it is sold out. I didn't see anything on NYCC's site that I needed to reserve a spot for Billie Piper.
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Question, I plan to get an autograph from Billie Piper, who will be in the autographing area Saturday and Sunday (Saturday from 10am-12noon and again from 12:15-2pm). Is this something I need to reserve in advance or do I just show up in line at the Autographing Area? I ask because someone just asked about getting an autograph from the creator of Nanuto on Thursday and someone responded that it is sold out. I didn't see anything on NYCC's site that I needed to reserve a spot for Billie Piper.
For the autographs in the Autograph area there is no reservation process. You have to wait on line. I will guess this line may be long at times.
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For the autographs in the Autograph area there is no reservation process. You have to wait on line. I will guess this line may be long at times.
there may be some accommodation made for UA tix holders, idk tho. None for us mere mortals tho
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There is a fastpass line for UAs.
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There is a fastpass line for UAs.
For the autographs? In my past experience I did not see this but if they changed it for this year I would be interesting because the number of line chutes will double.
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**New this year**
Separate Ultimate Access Only Fast Pass in the NYCC Autographing Area
As an Ultimate Access Badge holder you will be able to speed through the Autographing Area. Ultimate Access Badge holders will have a private queue and will have priority over general fans in autographing in the NYCC Autographing Area. This does not include payment or discounts for any autograph sessions, is limited to the NYCC Autographing Area only and is reserved for NYCC 2015 Ultimate Access Badge Holders only.
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**New this year**
Separate Ultimate Access Only Fast Pass in the NYCC Autographing Area
As an Ultimate Access Badge holder you will be able to speed through the Autographing Area. Ultimate Access Badge holders will have a private queue and will have priority over general fans in autographing in the NYCC Autographing Area. This does not include payment or discounts for any autograph sessions, is limited to the NYCC Autographing Area only and is reserved for NYCC 2015 Ultimate Access Badge Holders only.
Good to know. So now the question I have to ask Reedpop is how will this affect the studio sponsored autographs???
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I think that is separate, the above is for people who have an autograph table, if you win a panel autograph that is likely just line up.
two separate types of autographs we are talking about.
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Thanks guys for the tips!
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Good to know. So now the question I have to ask Reedpop is how will this affect the studio sponsored autographs???
It won't. Two different situations.
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Question: I have a SA badge. Does going in the VIP entrances give me an advantage of getting into the main stage lines in the morning?
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Question: I have a SA badge. Does going in the VIP entrances give me an advantage of getting into the main stage lines in the morning?
Not really. It all depends how early you get there and how early they let the gen pop in.
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Not really. It all depends how early you get there and how early they let the gen pop in.
That's too bad. I still haven't figured out what value the SA badge has.
Well other than I wouldn't have a badge at all
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That's too bad. I still haven't figured out what value the SA badge has.
From the list below, it looks like the primary benefits are first entry onto the exhibit floor, access to the VIP Lounge, and an included Super Week Card.
Limited Edition Badge that acts as a 4-Day ticket
Separate entrance to the Javits Center (avoid the long lines outside and the Queue Hall inside)
First access to the Show Floor each day
(Note: this is not early access. VIPs will be allowed on the Show Floor first, but not early)
Private VIP Lounge featuring live closed circuit TV from the Main Stage, private ATM, coat check and couches for relaxing
Official NYCC 2015 poster signed by the artist that created it
NYCC exclusive variant comic
Oversized re-usable NYCC shopping bag
15% discount at the ReedPOP Supply Co. Official Show Store onsite
Limited edition NYCC 2015 VIP exclusive lanyard
New York Super Week Card — includes discounts and access to special deals throughout NYC the week of New York Super Week
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To bad it's not early access to the queue hall line. Now that would be awesome.
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The League panel in the Main Stage on Thursday has been cancelled. Nothing now listed going on Thursday now before 5:30pm.
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The League panel in the Main Stage on Thursday has been cancelled. Nothing now listed going on Thursday now before 5:30pm.
Well that stinks
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To bad it's not early access to the queue hall line. Now that would be awesome.
Sorry but you are not allowed to view spoiler contents.
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The League panel in the Main Stage on Thursday has been cancelled. Nothing now listed going on Thursday now before 5:30pm.
You can probably blame Steve Rannazzisi for the League Panel being cancelled. I hope they add some good stuff on Thursday in the main room.
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Music to my ears!
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You can probably blame Steve Rannazzisi for the League Panel being cancelled. I hope they add some good stuff on Thursday in the main room.
That's what a lot of people are thinking as well.
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at least it solves the League vs Impractical Jokers quandary for now.
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So here's the other question with the wristbands -- is handing them out the slow, laborious, takes waaaaaaay too long than it really should practice like the Hall H line, or are they more efficient at NYCC?
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So here's the other question with the wristbands -- is handing them out the slow, laborious, takes waaaaaaay too long than it really should practice like the Hall H line, or are they more efficient at NYCC?
I remember waiting ages to get my Daredevil wristband last year. If I recall correctly, they handed them out one panel at a time, in order. Daredevil was one of the later ones, so it seemed to take forever. They may change that this year. I was at BookCon (which is also run by ReedPop) and it didn't take very long to distribute the wristbands, so hopefully they're learning from previous attempts.
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I my uneducated opinion, much faster at nycc
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There are what, 3,000 people in the main stage? That would be the equivalent of groups A and B for Hall H, which seemed to take them 3 hours to get through at SDCC, if you want a frame of reference.
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It definitely did not take 3 hours. I'm trying to remember when they actually started passing out wristbands, but I think it took maybe an hour or so to get them all distributed for all the panels?
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I seem to recall that they went through most of the masses within an hour. There were some panels that have wristbands available a few hours into the morning.
I was apprehensive about the whole thing last year but afterwards I thought it was handled okay with a only few process improvements required.
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I my uneducated opinion, much faster at nycc
I agree. Last year I didn't have any trouble getting wristbands for multiple panels each day.
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I agree. Last year I didn't have any trouble getting wristbands for multiple panels each day.
Debating if I should try that this year with X-Files and Marvel/Netflix panels....I didn't do it last year because I was scared I wasn't going to get into one lol
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I remember waiting ages to get my Daredevil wristband last year. If I recall correctly, they handed them out one panel at a time, in order. Daredevil was one of the later ones, so it seemed to take forever. They may change that this year. I was at BookCon (which is also run by ReedPop) and it didn't take very long to distribute the wristbands, so hopefully they're learning from previous attempts.
from last year's thread http://friendsofcc.com/forum/index.php?topic=3957.0 The synopsis from YouThinkMeMad http://friendsofcc.com/forum/index.php?topic=3957.msg93525#msg93525 and Ardea http://friendsofcc.com/forum/index.php?topic=3957.msg93552#msg93552 esp. to ComicGirl's post! Alyssa did point out the weather on the weekend as a factor in getting into WD successfully on Saturday.
I agree. Last year I didn't have any trouble getting wristbands for multiple panels each day.
Debster http://friendsofcc.com/forum/index.php?topic=3957.msg93587#msg93587 liked this part of your day "I was able to get wristbands for every panel I wanted to!"
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OK, I know I asked this question before last year's NYCC, so smack me if you're tired of me asking it a second time! :-X
"The Thrilling Adventure Hour" will have a panel at this year's Con on Saturday. In addition, they will have in-booth signing, presumably on the Exhibit Floor. I have had no luck finding the exact day and time this in-booth signing with them will take place.
Are in-booth signings something that is continuous, or is there an area of the NYCC site that gives the day and time that I have overlooked? I know where their booth is, I found it on the map.
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In-booth signings are generally not an all day thing and are usually run by the studio/publisher/what have you, so the times often aren't posted on the NYCC site. I imagine that if you follow their accounts on social media, they will announce when the signing is once they have a better idea of their schedule.
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Question from a newbie:
I am interested in one of the WB signings, which apparently will take place in the autograph area. I gather that there are tickets or wristbands handed out for such signings. At SDCC I would head to the WB booth on Preview Night and ask them how the distribution process worked. But at NYCC, there does not appear to be a WB booth.
So how do I contact the WB people on Thursday morning to find out how the autograph handouts will work?
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OK, I know I asked this question before last year's NYCC, so smack me if you're tired of me asking it a second time! :-X
"The Thrilling Adventure Hour" will have a panel at this year's Con on Saturday. In addition, they will have in-booth signing, presumably on the Exhibit Floor. I have had no luck finding the exact day and time this in-booth signing with them will take place.
Are in-booth signings something that is continuous, or is there an area of the NYCC site that gives the day and time that I have overlooked? I know where their booth is, I found it on the map.
Straight from the horse's mouth! :D
You can expect daily signings with cast members in our booth 888. We'll be releasing detailed signing schedules this week. Watch our Facebook page for more info.
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Question from a newbie:
I am interested in one of the WB signings, which apparently will take place in the autograph area. I gather that there are tickets or wristbands handed out for such signings. At SDCC I would head to the WB booth on Preview Night and ask them how the distribution process worked. But at NYCC, there does not appear to be a WB booth.
So how do I contact the WB people on Thursday morning to find out how the autograph handouts will work?
It said on the press release (http://warnerbrostv.tumblr.com/post/128674213735/wbtvdominatesnycc2015 (http://warnerbrostv.tumblr.com/post/128674213735/wbtvdominatesnycc2015)) its first come first serve and its in the Autographing Area (where celebs are doing signings...if they're there on a personal appearance). I was looking at the Autographing Area section on app. and it looks as though the casts will be at the same section/table throughout the day but they only have a short amount of time to sign (ex: Legends of Tomorrow is 11-11:30 and then Supergirl is 11:45-12:15 etc.).
I asked one of the WB TV PR people on Twitter what the deal was but she hasn't gotten back to me. Maybe I will try someone else. There is a DC Entertainment section out on the concourse or whatever (http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/RNA/RNA_NewYorkComicCon_V2/2015/docs/NYCC15_JavitsOverview_RC.pdf?v=635787927322430272 (http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/RNA/RNA_NewYorkComicCon_V2/2015/docs/NYCC15_JavitsOverview_RC.pdf?v=635787927322430272) ) and when they used to be on the show floor they had the WB TV signings there. They may have info on that or maybe not.
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WB may not respond on the process via Twitter but could respond via direct email - you will see their email on the bottom of the press release.
I seriously think we will have to check with Reedpop personnel in the autograph area beforehand. I plan to check with them on my first day.
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Got a reply back on the WB TV signings from one of the PR people...no wristbands/tickets
https://twitter.com/Hollidayo/status/648608595987197952 (https://twitter.com/Hollidayo/status/648608595987197952)
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Got a reply back on the WB TV signings from one of the PR people...no wristbands/tickets
https://twitter.com/Hollidayo/status/648608595987197952 (https://twitter.com/Hollidayo/status/648608595987197952)
Thanks reaching out to them and the Intel. I have an email out to them as well.
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FYI--
If anyone is flying in for the convention on Monday, keep an eye out for inclement weather:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at1+shtml/145429.shtml?5-daynl#contents
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FYI--
If anyone is flying in for the convention on Monday, keep an eye out for inclement weather:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at1+shtml/145429.shtml?5-daynl#contents
I'm coming in this Saturday, hopefully the weather cooperates then.
Weather forecast for Saturday night:
A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. Northeast wind around 18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
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There may be a state of emergency put into place
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There may be a state of emergency put into place
Midnight flight on Thursday/Friday. I'm worried.
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Midnight flight on Thursday/Friday. I'm worried.
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The latest NOAA update has the storm tracking completely over the ocean. I got hit hard by Sandy and I'm feeling safer.
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I should have the answer in the morning
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Can I use my portable camping chair when lining up outside of the convention in the morning? Or do they smush us together as much as possible?
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yeah I was thinking about my camping chair last night, is that feesable?
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if i was planing on hanging in line for a while, i'd bring a chair......& I had a place to store it during con
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I plan to get an autograph from Billie Piper this Sunday. My question was where exactly is the lines for VIP ticket holders. I asked one of the security people at the autograph lines who directed me to the information desk in the same room who then directed me to the autograph desk which I couldn't find. Who should I ask about the VIP autograph line? Does anybody know where it is?
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they're next to the regular lines. I passed by today cuz I was looking for the panel room in 1B, so I didn't study it too hard, but I saw queues clearly marked for UA next to the regular queues.
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Hi everyone! This Saturday will be my first time at NYCC so I'm hoping everything goes smooth. The main thing I want to do Saturday is attend the Marvel Daredevil & Jessica Jones panel. I know it I'm going to have to start lining up early, but I'm not sure exactly how early will guarantee me a wristband, and since I'm driving from a few hours away, I don't want to go early and not get a wristband. Any suggestions/advice for a first timer going to one of the biggest panels? :p
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FYI: Prepare for some showers and t-storms late this afternoon and evening.
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I plan to get an autograph from Billie Piper this Sunday blah blah blah ...
Never mind, she cancelled. :(
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Never mind, she cancelled. :(
Thanks for the 411. Bummer.
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Billie Piper's panels & autos are still on the schedule.
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Billie Piper's panels & autos are still on the schedule.
https://www.facebook.com/newyorkcomiccon/posts/10153884452175579
New York Comic Con
4 hrs ·
We're sorry to announce Billie Piper has cancelled her appearance at NYCC.
A message from Billie Piper:
Hi NYCC Fans,
I'm sorry to not be with you this weekend. Gutted to miss you all. A sudden family matter has meant I won't be in NY this weekend. Hope to see you again soon!!! At the next con. All my love and sincerest apologies.
Love, Billie
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Thanks for sharing.
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Mark Ruffalo took his son to NYCC yesterday:
https://instagram.com/p/8rG7eALDe2/
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a few people were rude enough to pull back the curtain here and there, and i looked in. so many desks and computers. all manned. every last desk. it felt creepy. could these people be doing nothing but watching us for our reactions? marketing firms? or did the green rooms bump all the day to day workers there?
just being nosy.
i would have almost expected wizards to be back there doing a group spell. i would have liked to see the peoples reaction to that sight.
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At the talkback panel they mentioned security footage (specifically, reviewing it to determine what happened with the Sunday morning autographing debacle) so I am guessing that yes, there are security cameras everywhere and they are watching for any issues or problems, so that they can respond quickly.
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I ran into Michael Cudlitz outside the Manhattan Times Square Hotel early Sunday morning (on W.51st St. and 7th Ave.). He was with a female companion.
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I ran into Michael Cudlitz outside the Manhattan Times Square Hotel early Sunday morning (on W.51st St. and 7th Ave.). He was with a female companion.
Wait, I want a picture in Andrew's Celebrity Corner! ;D
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I ran into Michael Cudlitz outside the Manhattan Times Square Hotel early Sunday morning (on W.51st St. and 7th Ave.). He was with a female companion.
I bow to you Andrew. You have mystical powers.
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http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/33408/icv2-interview-reedpop-svp-lance-fensterman (http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/33408/icv2-interview-reedpop-svp-lance-fensterman)
ICV2 INTERVIEW: REEDPOP SVP LANCE FENSTERMAN
We caught up with ReedPOP Senior Vice President Lance Fensterman over the holidays for a wide-ranging discussion of the burgeoning geek culture convention business, starting with the Reed Exhibitions division’s most successful show, New York Comic Con.
How did New York Comic Con go [last October], and how was the attendance?
I believe we were at 167,000 total. We grew a little bit by going to a full day on Thursday where before we’d been doing partials so that opened up some inventory for us. I actually felt the show went as smooth as it’s gone in terms of logistics, which is what we look at a lot.
I think the content was strong. We want even stronger content but we saw a lot of growth in television content in particular. Not as much growth in film; maybe there’s a slight drop-off in film. In general we stayed true to the core of comic programming, and comic guests, that segment outnumbering everybody. It’s always sweeter with time, but I felt it was very strong.
You’ve said in previous interviews that your current badge system gives you more information than before (see “Interview with ReedPOP’s Lance Fensterman”). Were you able to apply what you have learned about how the four-day badge people attended by, for example, selling more single-day passes on the slower days?
It’s a good question. This is the third year using RFID. We found that the level of busyness didn’t need adjustment. We didn’t see any gaps there, where ‘this time at this day’ is quiet. We feel like the number of people in the building is plenty so we haven’t adjusted those quantities at all. In fact, in theory, the same number of people each day were in the building. It hasn’t gone up. By adding that Thursday is where we got the growth largely.
We haven’t done a lot with that. We did however look very hard at cashless pay systems, which are very possible with RFID. We’ve felt like with the age of data, and data sensitivity that it might be too big of a leap to putting cash on those RFID chips.
You mean, pay with your badge?
Correct. It’s a possibility that we will continue to consider but it would be a big undertaking.
Then you’d get more interesting data?
Correct. You get to see spending habits and things like that, but it’s a big undertaking, with a lot of security work that would have to be done.
So what’s next, Wednesday night?
[Laughs.] I think what’s next is we need to expand out into the city before we think about extra days. We took out the Hammerstein Ballroom for New York Comic Con programming. We need to start finding other venues around the city that we can really bring content to and bring fans to as an official part of the show. We’ve been starting to find new venue possibilities and how we would make sure the content is a strong draw for fans.
How does that relate to overall attendance? Do you capture information on people who buy tickets to the offsite events?
We don’t really. We have Super Week, which is that weeklong festival that surrounds the show and we don’t count those people. We haven’t kept track of the attendance on that, but otherwise if we take out two other theaters that are New York Comic Con venues, your New York Comic Con ticket gets you into those venues.
So it would take some people off the floor, theoretically?
It would and it would spread the crowds a little bit. I don’t think we would do anything with our ticket sales numbers, meaning we wouldn’t sell more if we spread out, at least not in the first year. After a year or two if we are in 10 venues, spread out all over Manhattan, then I think we would certainly be looking at our ticket sale numbers and what we think is appropriate.
Before New York Comic Con, there were concerns raised about artists in artist alleys using intellectual property that they may not have rights to and whether there would be a crackdown. Did anything happen at this show related to this issue?
Not to my knowledge. We always work closely with our partners, and anyone that has a concern about the legitimacy of content we investigate it and we have a pretty clearly defined policy which is we don’t have to give anyone a second chance or a warning. If there is a concern about the legitimacy or rights to content, that we can substantiate, we deal with that pretty seriously. And we self-police as well, but nothing was floated up from any of our customers saying ‘please be more aggressive’ or ‘we want to go check’ or anything like that.
There has been growth in the number and size of shows with some consolidations and some players beyond Reed rolling up some of these shows. What’s your feeling of where we are on the curve, on the maturity level, of the geek culture show business in North America?
On one hand I would say the market for these sorts of events is starting to saturate; however fans will go to a show every weekend if it’s a cool show. I think the saturation is more so on the side of content and by content, I mean exhibitors, brands, guests, studios. They don’t need that many shows. If you can create a compelling event without relying on brands and guests and that content, fans will come, but it’s got to be a cool show. So I say it’s consolidating, but with a bit of a caveat there. I also think consolidation is not done; in fact it will probably accelerate in some places. You’re going to see probably a handful of entities that will hold the majority of the larger events, would be my prediction.
So it comes down to how many shows can Norman Reedus do?
Or how many shows does Marvel really want or really need to promote to the fan base? Or pick any brand-Activision, same question. The other side, the dealer guys, whether they’re selling comics or toys or videogames, they’ll go to any show where there’s an audience that they can sell product to. Fans don’t want to pay a ticket price to come in to spend money. There needs to be content that is engaging, exciting and unique. And there’s a limited quantity on that.
ReedPOP has been doing more shows around the world. Are there more opportunities for growth outside the U.S. than inside?
Yes. In fact ReedPOP now has more events outside the U.S. than we do inside the U.S. They’re smaller events because they’re younger but it’s a little more open in the rest of the world. There again, you’re starting to see larger entities, one in particular that’s being very aggressive entering the space and acquiring the events in Europe in particular. That will consolidate a little more quickly I would think. There’s a proven model that these organizations can look at and say this is a good marketplace, and they’ll be more aggressive about entering.
Who’s rolling up in Europe?
It’s a European company called Artexis Easyfairs. They’ve been aggressively acquiring some businesses in Europe.
What was the best of your worldwide or newer shows in 2015?
Interestingly it was Vienna. Vienna, Paris, Shanghai were all launched last year. Both Paris and Vienna were really strong; they both sold out of tickets in advance, that we capped. Vienna, which we started from scratch, just had a really, really great vibe. It was a really well built show. I’m really proud of it. It was like ‘the little show that could’ and did.
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So when a member of RP mentions in an interview that news for NYCC is coming out in the upcoming weeks and they’ve made changes and decisions, some of which may upset a smaller amount of fans for the greater good, does that interpret to VIPs for anyone else…
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So when a member of RP mentions in an interview that news for NYCC is coming out in the upcoming weeks and they’ve made changes and decisions, some of which may upset a smaller amount of fans for the greater good, does that interpret to VIPs for anyone else…
nope. sounds like comic book artists, and indie books will be on the "outs". unless they can pay the top dollar rates for floor space. the potential for a party in the vip room (which is yet unrealized) is too great in my view. also, the vip tickets could see a increase in price.
edit: pax south did not sell out.
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So when a member of RP mentions in an interview that news for NYCC is coming out in the upcoming weeks and they’ve made changes and decisions, some of which may upset a smaller amount of fans for the greater good, does that interpret to VIPs for anyone else…
the interview https://blab.im/will-curran-eventicons-episode-10-with-lance-fensterman-jim-demonakos-mike-armstrong
the NYCC stuff about announcing changes around 32:40, con growth/expansion/safety stuff around 40:00
an informative and fun chat.
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Thanks for posting that podcast link!
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https://www.facebook.com/newyorkcomiccon/photos/a.10150216824885579.346266.10852735578/10154218005430579/?type=3&theater
Apply to be in New York Comic Con 2016 Artist Alley!
Apply now: http://bit.ly/2232sEX #NYCC
http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/Exhibitors/Want-To-Exhibit/2016-Artist-Alley-Table-Request-Form/
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https://www.facebook.com/newyorkcomiccon/photos/a.10150216824885579.346266.10852735578/10154374429565579/?type=3&theater
Q: Any word on when tickets go on sale?
A: We haven't announced any info about general tickets yet. Stay tuned to our social media channels for more info in the coming months. Thanks!
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that about the normal response we've been receiving. I'm assuming press is going to open up soon now that pro is closed
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NYCC Page was given an overhaul, looks like they are using their 2016 design
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I have a logistics question. NYCC is expanding for the BookCon and maybe the Hammerstein and possibly other places as well. This is an effort to get people in different places and free up space on the show floor and is likely a strategy to allow them to sell more tickets.
Lets say for example there is a time where enough people decide they want to be on the show floor that it becomes a fire hazard. Will they limit people allowed into the Javit’s?
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I have a logistics question. NYCC is expanding for the BookCon and maybe the Hammerstein and possibly other places as well. This is an effort to get people in different places and free up space on the show floor and is likely a strategy to allow them to sell more tickets.
Lets say for example there is a time where enough people decide they want to be on the show floor that it becomes a fire hazard. Will they limit people allowed into the Javit’s?
If the Fire Marshal determines that they are over capacity they would stop letting people in. I went to a convention where that happened once. Never went to that convention again and the company eventually went out of business. But i would hope that the new venues they are adding is not an attempt to sell more tickets and just an attempt to reduce the crowds on the floor at the Javitz center. I would hope Reed pop does not use the new venues as an excuse to sell more tickets then the capacity of the Javitz center. If reed pop gets that greedy and oversells tickets beyond the capacity of the Javitz center and that causes people to be not let in they will have a lot of angry attendees. No convention should ever oversell tickets beyond the capacity of the venue they are using. If i was ever not let into any convention due to it being over the capacity of the venue that would be the last time i would be attending that convention. And i hope others would do the same, otherwise they would have no reason to not oversell and basically rob people of the money they paid for a ticket since not everyone who paid would be able to get in.
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just noticed this in relation to celebration:
Fans will be limited to two wristbands (two Celebration Stage panels) per day, while supplies last.
huh? that seems like something not quite right to me, wonder if they would test this out at nycc
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This is going to be my first NYCC, I managed to get tickets for all days. I was wondering though, for the best chances to get a wristband to get into a panel (for me it would be Ash vs Evil Dead if they do it again this year) how early would I have to be in line? Would it be camping out? I know I am way early on asking, I was just curious, trying to gather some info before I get bogged down on college classes once it starts in a few weeks. XD
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Only the main stage requires wristbands. Last year, Ash v. Evil Dead was at the Hammerstein Ballroom a couple blocks away. It had its own line. So it depends where the panel is. Main Stage, get there before the doors open to line up for a wristband. Empire stage, they don't clear panels in between, so maybe get there a panel or two beforehand. Hammerstein Ballroom, not sure how early to get there.
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Only the main stage requires wristbands. Last year, Ash v. Evil Dead was at the Hammerstein Ballroom a couple blocks away. It had its own line. So it depends where the panel is. Main Stage, get there before the doors open to line up for a wristband. Empire stage, they don't clear panels in between, so maybe get there a panel or two beforehand. Hammerstein Ballroom, not sure how early to get there.
Thanks for the info! Seems like it is not as crazy as SDCC.
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Nothing's as crazy as SDCC.
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It's not live yet. But it seems like you need "ticket" this year to access My Show Planner:
http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/My-Show/
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http://news.toyark.com/2016/08/04/nycc-2016-black-white-batman-v-superman-play-arts-kai-superman-217313
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If you want to secure one of these limited edition figures, avoid long lines at the show, or simply can’t make it to New York Comic Con… pre-order now! Only 1000 units have been produced, so get yours before it’s gone for good."
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Are there any offsets at NYCC? Only Thursday tickets are still available and I'm wondering if I fly into NYC pretty much only for NYCC will there be anything else to do/see once Thursday is over?
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Last yeah on friday night was the walking dead premiere at Madison Square gardens. Not sure if anything like that is happening it's time
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This is going to be my first NYCC, I managed to get tickets for all days. I was wondering though, for the best chances to get a wristband to get into a panel (for me it would be Ash vs Evil Dead if they do it again this year) how early would I have to be in line? Would it be camping out? I know I am way early on asking, I was just curious, trying to gather some info before I get bogged down on college classes once it starts in a few weeks. XD
I went last year and since it was the surprise premiere they cleared it out before hand. They also had a large break before if I remember correctly. We lined up a bit before the panel but definitely not hours before it and got in just fine. The NYCC crowd didn't seem like they were into panels that much and as long as you weren't dying to be in the front you could get into almost anything right before. Walking Dead and Game of Thrones may be different but I couldn't be there that day.
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I went last year and since it was the surprise premiere they cleared it out before hand. They also had a large break before if I remember correctly. We lined up a bit before the panel but definitely not hours before it and got in just fine. The NYCC crowd didn't seem like they were into panels that much and as long as you weren't dying to be in the front you could get into almost anything right before. Walking Dead and Game of Thrones may be different but I couldn't be there that day.
You should get to almost all panels at least a bit early. Gauge it based on how popular you anticipate it being. The main stage is it's own deal, you have to line up early, but for other panels just know that the empire stage is huge but it does sometimes fill up, and that most other rooms are pretty small and can fill fast if a panel is popular, for most things I usually start to line up at least half an hour before.
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For the empire stage, something potentially popular, you want to get in there at least for the panel beforehand. I know last year it was a full house for the Warner TV panel. Main Stage they clear out between panels, everything else they generally don't. That said, I don't know what the policy is at Hammerstein since that was in a completely separate building.
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Can confirm Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is on the 3 day pass
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exhibitor list is live:
http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/The-Floor/View-The-Exhibitor-List/View-All-Exhibitors/#
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Anyone else having immense trouble with the show planner? The app works fine (once it's updated to add new panels) but every time I try to start one on the website I end up ragequitting. I log in, go to the panels page, click to add a panel to my calendar, and it asks me to log in. I do so, try again, and it asks me to log in again. I haven't ever found a way to actually save a panel.
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Anyone else having immense trouble with the show planner? The app works fine (once it's updated to add new panels) but every time I try to start one on the website I end up ragequitting. I log in, go to the panels page, click to add a panel to my calendar, and it asks me to log in. I do so, try again, and it asks me to log in again. I haven't ever found a way to actually save a panel.
I just tried it and it works for me, added a panel to favorites and to my calendar. Hope it was just a glitch and will work for you soon.
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Can autographs be purchased in advance like photo-ops, or is it first-come first-serve? I tried to purchase an autograph from Carrie Fisher in advance but I don't see any prompts. I'm aware the photo-ops for her are sold in advance and are sold out.
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I was looking for the same thing. It looks like it is time to bite the bullet and pay to get Stan Lee to sign my Marvel Masterworks Captain America 1. On the NYCC website it says that you have to pay for autos in cash which makes it seem like you have to do it at the show.
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Yeah, you pay for autographs there at each person's table.
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Anyone with a press badge been able to access the show planner? It sounds like you get an email when you buy your ticket... Does it work differently for press?
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Con Intel: NYCC — New process for NYCC’s Main Stage
By: DRWHO42
ReedPOP announced new details for the process of gaining entry to the Main Stage at this year’s New York Comic Con.
Here are the key points:
— Room clearing is still in effect.
— Wristbands are gone. Your badge will serve as your “pass” for entry to the Main Stage.
— To enter to the Main Stage panel will use your badge to “tap in”.
— The morning queue process will remain and in order to gain your “pass” into the room your badge must be scanned while in the queue chute of your desired panel. There will be five (5) Main stage panels each day, as noted by ReedPOP, and there will be five queue chutes for attendees to lineup. Once the queue team is ready to process badges each attendee will have their badge scanned. Room capacity will be monitored and when the line reaches capacity, it will be capped.
http://friendsofcc.com/2016/09/17/con-intel-nycc-new-process-for-nyccs-main-stage/
the great thing abt this is folks who tap in to the chute in the morning KNOW they can get into the room.... there is no more guessing where the end of the line is.
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Oh wow (on the new Main Stage clearing/badge tapping process)....it'll be interesting to see how well this new system works. Well the badge tapping part etc.
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It mentions that that applies to medical sticker holders as well, do we know yet if they will have their own line like past years? (when I check the medical page on the site it just says to go to the line, doesn't say if they have a separate area)
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It mentions that that applies to medical sticker holders as well, do we know yet if they will have their own line like past years? (when I check the medical page on the site it just says to go to the line, doesn't say if they have a separate area)
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do you guys know when the queueing hall opens? in the morning or will there be some overnight madness like SDCC or SWCelebration? Would be interesting when they start tapping for main stage :D
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The hall itself opened around 9 I think. There will be a line outside though, where some people will be there most of the night, if not overnight. However, overnight is not the norm there.
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The hall itself opened around 9 I think. There will be a line outside though, where some people will be there most of the night, if not overnight. However, overnight is not the norm there.
Yeah. I really don't think there will be any camping out, at the Javits. However, for Saturday for TWD panel at MSG. That's a different story. The temperature is going to drop at night.
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Last year there were some campouts at the Javits for Saturday. I got in line at 5 and was the same place in line that I was at 6:00 on Friday. That was the day of Marvel/Netflix and X-Files though.
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I hope this isn't some sort of computer glitch. I see that Carrie Fisher has a Saturday photo op in addition to Sunday, which is sold out.
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Last year there were some campouts at the Javits for Saturday. I got in line at 5 and was the same place in line that I was at 6:00 on Friday. That was the day of Marvel/Netflix and X-Files though.
To be honest there is really no need for camp outs at NYCC. They processed wristbands in a delayed manner so overnighting was not much of a value-add. Get some sleep and arrive early is my recommendation.
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Does anyone know what information I need to bring in order to get a medical assistance badge? I missed the online registration and I'm trying to get the sticker at the convention. Thanks all!
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I was wondering why WB TV isn't at NYCC and this could be the reason why (from http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/stars-getting-rich-fan-conventions-933062 (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/stars-getting-rich-fan-conventions-933062) posted the whole article in Business of Conventions thread)
Other studios, like Warner Bros. Television, frown at talent accepting payment for appearing at events. (Sources say WBTV pulled out of New York Comic-Con after organizers wanted to pay a handful of their stars.)
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I am not sure if it is me, but is NYCC about the same as SDCC? From the impression I have been getting it is not as popular as SDCC like the panels/events/exclusives? Maybe it is just that I have not been paying attention. This is my first time going to NYCC and it just seems like there is not much hype compared to SDCC.
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I am not sure if it is me, but is NYCC about the same as SDCC? From the impression I have been getting it is not as popular as SDCC like the panels/events/exclusives? Maybe it is just that I have not been paying attention. This is my first time going to NYCC and it just seems like there is not much hype compared to SDCC.
I believe NYCC is technically a bigger con compared to SDCC (in terms of number of attendees) however SDCC's close proximity to Los Angeles allows for more star power, bigger booths, etc. Getting a massive booth transported from Burbank to San Diego is a lot easier than getting the same booth from Burbank to NYC.
With that said, I like how NYCC isn't as hyped as San Diego is, it makes for a more casual and fun event imo!
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I believe NYCC is technically a bigger con compared to SDCC (in terms of number of attendees) however SDCC's close proximity to Los Angeles allows for more star power, bigger booths, etc. Getting a massive booth transported from Burbank to San Diego is a lot easier than getting the same booth from Burbank to NYC.
With that said, I like how NYCC isn't as hyped as San Diego is, it makes for a more casual and fun event imo!
Thanks for the info! It will be refreshing if it is not as hyped. Plus, at least there won't be 90+ degree weather to deal with, especially while cosplaying. XD
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I believe NYCC is technically a bigger con compared to SDCC (in terms of number of attendees) however SDCC's close proximity to Los Angeles allows for more star power, bigger booths, etc. Getting a massive booth transported from Burbank to San Diego is a lot easier than getting the same booth from Burbank to NYC.
With that said, I like how NYCC isn't as hyped as San Diego is, it makes for a more casual and fun event imo!
Totally agree.....especially your very last sentence :)
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Thanks for the info! It will be refreshing if it is not as hyped. Plus, at least there won't be 90+ degree weather to deal with, especially while cosplaying. XD
It will/most likely to rain on Saturday. And some people are worried about Hurricane Matthew touching down during NYCC but I get the feeling it'll touch down (or maybe go out to sea) the day after the con. We'll see
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I am not sure if it is me, but is NYCC about the same as SDCC? From the impression I have been getting it is not as popular as SDCC like the panels/events/exclusives? Maybe it is just that I have not been paying attention. This is my first time going to NYCC and it just seems like there is not much hype compared to SDCC.
All my years of going to NYCC (sorta noticed this for last couple yrs)....one year there can be high profile panels and the next....not so much. I noticed there's more movie panels presence this year compared to last....the year before that had that etc. The number of TV panels seem to be growing each year. Personally....I'm amazed at how much NYCC has grown from it's first year (it was sharing Javits Space with NY Times Travel or something lol) to now attracting people, major comic book publishers/people, major entertainment guests/projects, media outlets, etc.
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It will/most likely to rain on Saturday. And some people are worried about Hurricane Matthew touching down during NYCC but I get the feeling it'll touch down (or maybe go out to sea) the day after the con. We'll see
This is the reason i really don't like NYCC having so many panels in other places outside the Javitz Center. If everything is in one place and the weather is bad at last once you get in to the building you don't have to worry about going anyplace else. New York is not like San Diego where the weather is almost alway nice. You never know what the weather will be like in New York especially in October. The Garden and the Hammerstein are still a nice walk from the Javitz center and if the weather is bad it will be a miserable walk. Last year I went to the Walking Dead thing at the Garden in the evening and the walk from the Javitz center to the Garden was horrible because it was pouring rain out. I know you can take the Bus but you will have to stand outside waiting for the bus which doesn't really help much with avoiding bad weather. I also don't think the Subway goes direct to any place near the other venues so it would involve walking and/or transfers which depending on the time could take a lot of time.
I'm just not a fan of multiple venues.
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and iirc the hammerstein will not allow you to bring in your umbrella so keep that in the back of your mind or food and drink (which I think is a bit of a sham as you are allowed food into NYCC and if this is an extension of NYCC then same rules should apply)
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and iirc the hammerstein will not allow you to bring in your umbrella so keep that in the back of your mind or food and drink (which I think is a bit of a sham as you are allowed food into NYCC and if this is an extension of NYCC then same rules should apply)
I have a feeling that the ban on umbrellas/food/drink is a building policy and not something that reed pop can do any thing about. Well, i suppose RP could not use the venue of course.
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I have a feeling that the ban on umbrellas/food/drink is a building policy and not something that reed pop can do any thing about. Well, i suppose RP could not use the venue of course.
I was just gonna say that....those rules seem to more of a venue thing than RP. I get the feeling the agreement between RP and Hammerstein & Theater/MSG is "you can use our venue for NYCC as long as the attendees abide by these rules." I mean there are specific cosplay guidelines/rules for Theater/MSG.
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and iirc the hammerstein will not allow you to bring in your umbrella so keep that in the back of your mind or food and drink (which I think is a bit of a sham as you are allowed food into NYCC and if this is an extension of NYCC then same rules should apply)
Yet another reason to not like having things in multiple venues. Having different rules on what you can bring to the different venues is really annoying. What if i bring stuff that is allowed at the Javitz like an umbrella or food but then want to go see a panel at the Hammerstein or the Garden. What am i supposed to do with the stuff they wont let into those venues.
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This is the reason i really don't like NYCC having so many panels in other places outside the Javitz Center. If everything is in one place and the weather is bad at last once you get in to the building you don't have to worry about going anyplace else. New York is not like San Diego where the weather is almost alway nice. You never know what the weather will be like in New York especially in October. The Garden and the Hammerstein are still a nice walk from the Javitz center and if the weather is bad it will be a miserable walk. Last year I went to the Walking Dead thing at the Garden in the evening and the walk from the Javitz center to the Garden was horrible because it was pouring rain out. I know you can take the Bus but you will have to stand outside waiting for the bus which doesn't really help much with avoiding bad weather. I also don't think the Subway goes direct to any place near the other venues so it would involve walking and/or transfers which depending on the time could take a lot of time.
I'm just not a fan of multiple venues.
I personally don't mind if its rainy and cold (hate hot/humid weather) nor the offsites. I mean the convention keeps growing year after year so it seemed inevitable they go offsite. Yeah surely it's a "walk" (not with me because of NYCCFit :)) and you have to plan accordingly. I'm just glad...in all my years of going to NYCC...no severe weather has gotten so bad that it would discourage from me and others traveling into NYC for NYCC. It could've happened when they had the con in February several times (blizzards/snowstorms) but nope....just chilly winter weather :)
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Yet another reason to not like having things in multiple venues. Having different rules on what you can bring to the different venues is really annoying. What if i bring stuff that is allowed at the Javitz like an umbrella or food but then want to go see a panel at the Hammerstein or the Garden. What am i supposed to do with the stuff they wont let into those venues.
With Hammerstein last year...just left my food/drink and umbrella outside on the steps. Yeah you take a chance if something happens to your stuff....but fortunately my stuff was still there after the panel.
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Do they sell concessions at Hammerstein?
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Trying to remember.....I want to say yes, but not 100% sure. I just plan to get food near Hammerstein (it is near Penn Station) and just eat wherever...
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Well I'm just thinking that since they're not clearing between panels, if one is spending almost all day at Hammerstein (or MSG) and they don't sell anything to eat or drink, and you can't bring it in either ... that's rough.
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If I remember correctly, they did sell food at Hammerstein last year, but it was bare minimum, like chips/pretzels/hot dogs and some drinks. I vaguely remember stuffing a soft pretzel in my face before the Mr. Robot panel.
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Well I'm just thinking that since they're not clearing between panels, if one is spending almost all day at Hammerstein (or MSG) and they don't sell anything to eat or drink, and you can't bring it in either ... that's rough.
I would guess they sell food and that's probably the reason they don't let you bring in your own food so they can make you buy their overpriced stuff.
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If I remember correctly, they did sell food at Hammerstein last year, but it was bare minimum, like chips/pretzels/hot dogs and some drinks. I vaguely remember stuffing a soft pretzel in my face before the Mr. Robot panel.
So similar to Hall H options.
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So similar to Hall H options.
And Main Stage....don't mind the popcorn though :)
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With Hammerstein last year...just left my food/drink and umbrella outside on the steps. Yeah you take a chance if something happens to your stuff....but fortunately my stuff was still there after the panel.
I didn't make it to Hammerstein last year but are you not even allowed a backpack?
I figure you can put umbrella, food etc in your backpack and bring it in.
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I assumed they searched your bag like they do at Javits.
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i bought a ticket for my little brother for thursday and when i bought it it didnt ask me for a fan verified email but when i go to activate it it says i need a fan verified email.
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[member=6526]sgtryuk[/member] best to email [email protected]
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Good luck to every one traveling today!!
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Good luck to every one traveling today!!
Taking the red-eye from San Diego to New York tonight! Hope to sleep on the plane. Going straight to Javitz from the airport.
Can't wait!
Where's everyone else flying from?
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Jersey ... not so much flying as driving though.
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Good luck to every one traveling today!!
I've been here since late Friday night! :)
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I plan to see the "Ash Evil Dead" panel at the Hammerstein Thursday morning at 11. Can I just go direct to the Hammerstein without stopping off at the Javits first? I know you can go to The Theatre @ Madison Square Garden without having to go to the Javits.
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I plan to see the "Ash Evil Dead" panel at the Hammerstein Thursday morning at 11. Can I just go direct to the Hammerstein without stopping off at the Javits first? I know you can go to The Theatre @ Madison Square Garden without having to go to the Javits.
Yeah, go straight to Hammerstein. You only need to line up at Javits for stuff at Javits.
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They are not making people in the main stage panels wait until 10 like they did before in order to get your badge tapped (at least not today). You also get a confirmation email once your badge is tapped for a main stage panel.
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Are you allowed to tap for more than one badge for the main badge (like if my friend wasn't there could I register her badge for a main stage "ticket" as well)? I'm guessing the answer is no, but just wanted to make sure.
Also, for Iron Fist how early would I need to get there to get a ticket? Thanks!
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They are not making people in the main stage panels wait until 10 like they did before in order to get your badge tapped (at least not today). You also get a confirmation email once your badge is tapped for a main stage panel.
Today/Friday is different, they are making us wait to get our main stage taps. Right now it's 9, I wonder if they'll wait like they normally do until 10 to start.
Also new today, everyone is getting wanded after you tap into the Javits.
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I'm really not sure about how this line to get into the theater at the garden is going to work. they won't let people in till 930 and they are only letting in 20 people at a time because everyone has to have their bags checked and empy their pockets and go through the metal detector. i have no idea how they expect to do all that and get everyone on in by the time the panel starts at 1030. they didnt have this type of security at SDCC. i guess we will see how well this works but if they do want this much Security they really need to start letting people in earlier.
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The safety check is the venue rule.
It is not too bad.
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Highly recommend following @nycclines
They seem to be doing a good job keeping everyone up dated
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The safety check is the venue rule.
It is not too bad.
I know it's a venue rule, Just like the no outside food or beverage rule. But in my opinion the venue rules don't work well with the type of event that NY Comic Con is. MSG's rules work fine for an event like a concert that lasts 2 hours and has people coming in at staggered times. Comic con is different. Everyone is trying to get in at the same time first thing and many people are spending the whole day in the room. It's really annoying to have to buy the overpriced food and beverage if you are spending the whole day. And i really found it annoying that they took off the cap from all drinks and wouldn't give them to me. It's annoying to keep things from spilling without the cap. I guess we will see how it goes Saturday with what i expect to be a much larger crowd and line to get in but i think the main reason today went well is that the venue never really filled up. It actually had a more staggered entry like a concert then the typical comic con panels like those at SDCC. Maybe and hopefully i'll be proven wrong tomorrow.
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And i really found it annoying that they took off the cap from all drinks and wouldn't give them to me. It's annoying to keep things from spilling without the cap.
I got around that by bringing my own bottle cap from home. Seriously!
Not at the Hammerstein Ballroom - I've never attended any event there, NYCC-related or not. But Giants Stadium used to have a policy of keeping the caps from bottled drinks as well. I remember one Bruce Springsteen concert at Giants Stadium in 2003 (I think) where it was a good thing I brought my own cap, because I had bought a bottle of water from the concession stands. I had put my bottle on the floor next to me - no cupholders back in those days - but with all the standing and jumping and such that you can expect at a Springsteen show, when I reached down to take a drink I found the bottle was on its side! If I didn't use my own cap, the water would have spilled out and the money I paid for it - not cheap - gone to waste.
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I got around that by bringing my own bottle cap from home. Seriously!
Not at the Hammerstein Ballroom - I've never attended any event there, NYCC-related or not. But Giants Stadium used to have a policy of keeping the caps from bottled drinks as well. I remember one Bruce Springsteen concert at Giants Stadium in 2003 (I think) where it was a good thing I brought my own cap, because I had bought a bottle of water from the concession stands. I had put my bottle on the floor next to me - no cupholders back in those days - but with all the standing and jumping and such that you can expect at a Springsteen show, when I reached down to take a drink I found the bottle was on its side! If I didn't use my own cap, the water would have spilled out and the money I paid for it - not cheap - gone to waste.
Excellent advice! Great idea for fellow con-goers and forum members alike. Thanks for sharing, [member=3679]Computer Gary[/member].
(Even though I'm not at NYCC but have been following the news from the convention this weekend, there could be a time where this information might end up being very useful! You never know... Ha ha. ^__^)
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I did not get a chance to explore the floor much this year and missed this booth.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nintendo-drinking-comic-con_us_57f82673e4b0b6a430325f33?section=&
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Another tip for the Theater at MSG. You can sneak in food, by doing this. Putting it on your person in an available large pocket. When you go through the metal detector, if you don't go off, then, you won't be wanded.
I sneaked in a sandwich, which was a blessing.
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To everyone traveling today, hope your day goes smoothly!!
And don't forget to treat yourself well today
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My plane leaves tomorrow (early Tuesday morning) at 7:45am ET.
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To everyone traveling today, hope your day goes smoothly!!
And don't forget to treat yourself well today
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To everyone traveling today, hope your day goes smoothly!!
And don't forget to treat yourself well today
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What kind of shake was it? ^___^?
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Record attendance.....180,000 tickets sold.http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/10/09/new-york-comic-con-2016-had-a-record-attendance-of-over-180000/ (http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/10/09/new-york-comic-con-2016-had-a-record-attendance-of-over-180000/)
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What kind of shake was it? ^___^?
chocolate malted.... i should have gotten two, they are that good. /treat yourself good*/
*runs off to the fitness thread
Record attendance.....180,000 tickets sold.
RP announced that at the Talk Back panel the last day
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chocolate malted.... i should have gotten two, they are that good. /treat yourself good*/
*runs off to the fitness thread
That sounds awesome! Ha ha.
Record attendance.....180,000 tickets sold.http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/10/09/new-york-comic-con-2016-had-a-record-attendance-of-over-180000/ (http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/10/09/new-york-comic-con-2016-had-a-record-attendance-of-over-180000/)
That's fantastic! Last year, it was approximately 167,000, so it's great that it's growing nicely.
(Source for 2015's attendance: http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/About)
For reference: Sorry but you are not allowed to view spoiler contents.
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NYCC 16 got coverage in this week's Entertainment Weekly
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