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Comic-Con International manages to sell 1000 tickets in 60 seconds. UPDATE: Next announcement in...
San Diego Pass-o-ween: David Glanzer on selling tickets
While the annual internet meltdown for getting a hotel room at the Comic-Con International in San Diego is now an annual tradition, it still came as a surprise to many this year that just selling passes to the mega-entertainment/comics event got too big for a server to manage. On November 1, tickets went on sale for the first time, and the con's website couldn't handle the number of requests. On November 22, a second attempt with a new, professional event seller was made, but the demand melted their servers to slag, too.
With the expeditioneers set up at base camp, and looking anxiously at the snows about to come, San Diego is about to make another attempt to scale Everest. The con is trying a test tomorrow at 8 am PST with a two tiered system – Logging onto the site of Ticketleap – a ticketing company Ticketmaster alternative specially set up to handle huge web demand – will get you registered. Once the horde of hits is managed, an email from Epic Registration – which was handling ticket sales in the last attempt -- will allow you to buy two tickets.
Wizard officially buys Mid-Ohio-Con
Mid-Ohio-Con/Wizard update
BREAKING: Wizard acquires Mid-Ohio Con?
SCOOP! Con wars may be back on!!! UPDATE — no Con Wars
Wizard acquires Central Canada Comic Con
Wizard acquires New Orleans Comic-Con
Wizard World goes Miami
Breaking: Con Wars over?
Wizard World Tour expands to New Orleans
Con Wars: Big Apple was unarmed
While everyone we know is in a tizzy getting ready for New York Comic Con -- and the certain to be epic drinking fest surrounding NYCC -- the Wizard Big Apple Comic-Con was held this weekend, and nobody really noticed. You may recall that there was outrage and anxiety last year when Wizard announced it would hold the show the very same weekend as New York Comic Con. However, in the spring it was announced the Wizard show would move to the week ahead of NYCC, and also change venues from the huge Pier 94 facility to the much smaller Penn Plaza Pavilion, traditional site of the Big Apple Con.