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Anime Expo Update
We still object to the ticketing policy.
"How do you get a ticket?
There are two ways to obtain tickets to the events named above:
1. Line-up in Hall E at 1pm for tickets on the day of the event, based on availability.
2. Reserve a hotel room under any of the three hotels in the Anime Expo room block by May 31, 2005 and get one ticket per registered guest to one event of your choice (up to a maximum of 4 tickets per room), based on availability."
Uh, nope. Better than last year, but still no dice.
The only policy that is acceptable, by theory? The first one. Reasonable? Oh, hell no.
A legitimate policy would take that very, very good registration program they use, and allow it to issue tickets at the time of registration - and allow the registree to choose one event at that time.
Then open it up at 1:00 PM on the day of the event for leftovers if you want to do more than one.
Fill it up at registration? Suspend the event - it's sold out, too bad so sad. Make other arrangements.
But tickets for hotel stays? No. Not when I will never use a hotel room for AX again.
See ya next year!
"How do you get a ticket?
There are two ways to obtain tickets to the events named above:
1. Line-up in Hall E at 1pm for tickets on the day of the event, based on availability.
2. Reserve a hotel room under any of the three hotels in the Anime Expo room block by May 31, 2005 and get one ticket per registered guest to one event of your choice (up to a maximum of 4 tickets per room), based on availability."
Uh, nope. Better than last year, but still no dice.
The only policy that is acceptable, by theory? The first one. Reasonable? Oh, hell no.
A legitimate policy would take that very, very good registration program they use, and allow it to issue tickets at the time of registration - and allow the registree to choose one event at that time.
Then open it up at 1:00 PM on the day of the event for leftovers if you want to do more than one.
Fill it up at registration? Suspend the event - it's sold out, too bad so sad. Make other arrangements.
But tickets for hotel stays? No. Not when I will never use a hotel room for AX again.
See ya next year!
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And well, they gotta sell those hotel rooms somehow. >_> (not saying I condone it)
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They don't need any help selling those rooms - they're gone eight months before the con. I swear it.
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(Anonymous) 2005-06-20 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)And the ticketing policy definitely ignores the locals with a callous indifference. Plus... a ONE HOUR Maaya Sakamoto concert? In the AFTERNOON? WTF.
.t.