Yay! I got my 2 tickets at precisely 10.06am!
I was so worried there would be the horror that happened with the Las Vegas sales! So happy there wasn't!
Yay! I got my 2 tickets at precisely 10.06am!
I was so worried there would be the horror that happened with the Las Vegas sales! So happy there wasn't!
It's easy to lose sight of things in a world as wide as this one, but if you keep going, you're sure to find what you're looking for, sooner or later.
Think a few people from pheonix server are going at least. My FC is not going to be in full attendance so can team up with them and IRL mates![]()
Got a pair of standard tickets! See you there.![]()
The French page was stressful, we couldn't buy the VIP Tickets until 10:45 BST
Got mine so, see you there for a massive Manderville dance !
I’m not trying to argue with you but I don’t think you really understand the huge cost it is to ship and fly this amount of distance. Airlines don’t provide the discount perks they use to 10 years ago.Firstly, the cost of transport for a handful of people is minimal and when divided over a couple of hundred tickets becomes inconsequential. Secondly, regardless of where they are the cost of having to set a venue up is always going to be an overhead and I'd imagine it would be considerably more expensive for three days in Vegas or wherever the event is in Japan. So, yeah, at the risk of branding you an apologist, the cost to the UK/Euro players of this game for the event is pretty disgusting considering what we actually receive.
If you calculate the price of air fair, a ticket at the absolute best bargain rate from Japan to Las Vegas is $900 for one economy seat (though I rarely see tickets at this low price so close to the flight date, I bought a ticket to Japan 6 months in advance and paid $880 for a Malaysia Airline flight 2 years ago). Calculate the costs to fly from Las Vegas to London is twice that at a bargain rate.
We don’t know how many people they plan on bringing, I’ll estimate about 100. Then there is the cost to ship all the equipment, goods, and other stuff (like if they plan on bringing over their large scale models and such). This ads up to be a very expensive trip. Then you add in the cost of hotel and food for all these employees during this time. Based on only 100 employees, plus the cost of hotel and shipping equipment/goods, we are over $200,000 in costs for just the Vegas Trip, not counting venue costs. To rent a venue in Las Vegas is not that expensive depending on hotel and location, the way the hotels sees it is that they will profit from gambling and rooms from the attendees that come. More than half the time I can get a really nice Suit in Las Vegas for 1/4 the cost of a dirty hotel room in Los Angeles. Las Vegas is all about getting people there and reaping the profit on gambling. Shows and conventions are just another way to bring the crowds to them, so they offer deals.
I don’t know how many tickets are going to be sold total for the London event, but I’m sure they are offsetting the costs from what they are getting from the Las Vegas trip to help pay for it. I’m estimating that they will have money left over to get them to London, and from the London funds they will be able to get back home to Japan.
In the end when you think about it, they will not be profiting on these events at all. They might barely break even. Again, the limited about space they have at their venues is also reflected in the ticket price. You’d be even more disgusted by San Diego’s Comic Con if this Fan Fest bothers you, the price of a one day ticket is almost the same price and you aren’t even guaranteed a chance to attend any of the panels or events going on inside the Con because its so over crowded.
It doesn’t matter to them if you can’t go because of the price, there are more dedicated fans ready to take your place.
If you are curious on what may come, you can look up past Fast Fest for FFXI. Im guessing it will be similar.
Last edited by Leash; 07-18-2014 at 01:53 AM.
I don’t know if the London tickets are the same as the Las Vegas one, but you might want to check. For the Las Vegas one, we have until August 31st to make any changes to the names or information on the ticket before it is finalized. You can change it on the Evenbrite site, you will need to finish creating an account if you haven’t and then you can access your ticket to update/change the information.Got my 2 standards as I can only make saturday.
Did anyone put their name on both tickets since it was an option to copy data from first? Just wondering if this is just for contact details on each ticket holder? I will be holding both tickets until I get there for example.
I hope it has nothing to do with ID when handing in the ticket on the day as I didn't put my friends name on the 2nd ticket.
I doubt you will be able to change this information after this date.
Nope can't see anything on my account of my tickets about changing information or update. Infact I already have my tickets as it's attached to the conformation email ready to print. So I guess they can't be changed.I don’t know if the London tickets are the same as the Las Vegas one, but you might want to check. For the Las Vegas one, we have until August 31st to make any changes to the names or information on the ticket before it is finalized. You can change it on the Evenbrite site, you will need to finish creating an account if you haven’t and then you can access your ticket to update/change the information.
I doubt you will be able to change this information after this date.
Still waiting on a reply though xD
I got a VIP ticket with one other lad from my FC.
See you folks there! =D
1. Log into your Eventbrite Account, click on your name and then go to My Tickets
2. Go to the ticket event and click “View Order”
3. Go to the ticket you want to edit and click the “Edit” button off to the right side.
4. Make any changes you need and before you hit “Save” check off the box that says “Send confirmation email to new attendee”
5. Click “Save” to save your information and it will email you the updated ticket. If you dont check off “Send confirmation email to new attendee” it wont send you the updated ticket.
Hope this helps ^_^
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Thanks, I had a look and the 'edit' link isn't there on the UK site unfortunetly.1. Log into your Eventbrite Account, click on your name and then go to My Tickets
2. Go to the ticket event and click “View Order”
3. Go to the ticket you want to edit and click the “Edit” button off to the right side.
4. Make any changes you need and before you hit “Save” check off the box that says “Send confirmation email to new attendee”
5. Click “Save” to save your information and it will email you the updated ticket. If you dont check off “Send confirmation email to new attendee” it wont send you the updated ticket.
Hope this helps ^_^
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