In all seriousness you first make an account like a year in advance, tickets start selling about half a year before the convention takes place, you get an email to get into a queue at a specific time, you get into the queue when the time comes and hope that you're "randomly selected" to get into the actual buying room online to then be able to buy your ticket/s (with a time limit). Not everyone who signs up to get into the queue will actually make it in to buy tickets(idk what the percentage of that is).
In the mid 2000s I used to go every year. Back then all you had to do was just make an account and then you can buy the tickets online, now it's the Hunger Games. I haven't been able to go in like four years now. It's fucking ridiculous.
I always wanted to go to this, but have been rethinking that lately. You get more actual news just staying at home rather than waiting in line for hours. The exclusives also don't seem worth it.
mte, I'd rather go to D23 or Celebration, what's at SDCC except a bunch of stale franchises in Hall H and some smaller panels (bc as much as I like it, I find it odd that Abbott Elementary is going to be here) shunted to the side?
Yep, I think they had one or two panels before in a different room, but were never in Hall H. Getting their animated show (like how it came about and that Amazon picked it up for distribution= probably put them more on the radar for H.
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In all seriousness you first make an account like a year in advance, tickets start selling about half a year before the convention takes place, you get an email to get into a queue at a specific time, you get into the queue when the time comes and hope that you're "randomly selected" to get into the actual buying room online to then be able to buy your ticket/s (with a time limit). Not everyone who signs up to get into the queue will actually make it in to buy tickets(idk what the percentage of that is).
In the mid 2000s I used to go every year. Back then all you had to do was just make an account and then you can buy the tickets online, now it's the Hunger Games. I haven't been able to go in like four years now. It's fucking ridiculous.
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And with the final day's schedule out - yep, looks like the #Riverdale panel got cancelled.
- SDCC Unofficial Blog (@SD_Comic_Con) July 10, 2022
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Maybe the Artists Alley.
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I know they're big and all that... but I also know Hall H is like... THE HALL.
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Getting their animated show (like how it came about and that Amazon picked it up for distribution= probably put them more on the radar for H.
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I think it was their first SDCC and they were just at the Petco Park off site stuff. To see them at them getting Hall H is really neat.
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