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2.3 - Queuing inside and out:
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Where do I queue outside before the event, and how do the queues work?
There will be 3 queues at the main entrance to Earls Court 2 (you can't miss it), there will be signs on the doors as to which queue is to enter through which door.
Q1: Gold pass holders.
Q2: Pre-Booked tickets.
Q3: Pay-on-the-day tickets.
SATURDAY....
At 9am the doors open:
Q1: Will be let in first.
Q2: Those with early-bird tickets will go straight in.
Q3: Those wanting early-bird tickets will go to the ticket desk to buy tickets.
At 11am:
Q2: Those with normal tickets will go straight in.
Q3: Those wanting normal tickets will go to the ticket desk to buy tickets.
SUNDAY....
At 10am the doors open:
Q1: Will be let in first.
Q2: Those with early-bird tickets will go straight in.
Q3: Those wanting early-bird tickets will go to the ticket desk to buy tickets.
At 11am:
Q2: Those with normal tickets will go straight in.
Q3: Those wanting normal tickets will go to the ticket desk to buy tickets.
What are Vitrual Queues and Virtual Tickets and how do they work?
To help cut down the amount of time you have to spend standing in a queue SM have introduced a virtual queuing system. When you go to meet one of the busier guests, instead of everyone standing in an "real" queue you will be handed a ticket with a number on it (your Virtual Ticket). This number is your position in the "virtual" queue. Only around 30 people stand in the "real" queue. You can join this "real" queue once your position in the "virtual" queue is reached. Think of it like taking a number in a doctors waiting room. You will know your position is reached when your Virtual Ticket number is called.
This system means once you have your VT for a guest you are free to wander around the event, join other queues and get other VTs.
This system is only used on the busier guests, for the quieter guests you will just join the "real" queue straight away.
Note: You do not pay for the Virtual Tickets they are free. You pay per autograph when you come back and join the "real" queue.
Note: Virtual Tickets are given out ONE PER PERSON, you will only be given one ticket. If you want to get a ticket for a friend there is nothing stopping you from joining the queue again and getting another ticket
Just remember it will only be one ticket for each time you queue up.
Note: Only a ticket holder will be able to join the queue once their number is called. If you are planning to accompany someone (to take photographs or help carry bags, etc) you will still need a ticket, even if you are not planning on getting an autograph yourself. This does also apply to adults accompanying children.
Virtual Ticket numbers for guests will be announced (in batches of around 30) once the previous group of people in the "real" queue have their autographs.
Once your Virtual Ticket number is called you can then join the much smaller "real" queue. There will of course still be some queuing involved in the "real" queue! If you don't want to have to keep going back to the guests queue to see what number they are up to, you can check one of the white boards around the hall. These are kept up to date every 15 minutes or so.
The numbers shown are for any number UPTO that number. You can go up anytime after your number is called. So if you have ticket number 100 and the board is showing 200, this is fine, you haven't missed your turn.
What time are Virtual Tickets given out?
Virtual Tickets start to be given out at the shows opening time and not before.
How much are Virtual Tickets?
You do not pay for the Virtual Tickets they are free. You pay per autograph when you come back and join the "real" queue.
Can I get a Virtual Ticket for a friend?
No, Virtual Tickets are given out ONE PER PERSON, you will only be given one ticket. If you want to get a ticket for a friend there is nothing stopping you from joining the queue again and getting another ticket

Just remember it will only be one ticket for each time you queue up.
If I get a Virtual Ticket for a guest and don't get to see them can I use it the next day?
No, Virtual Tickets are only valid on the day you are given them.
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2.4 - Seeing the guests:
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Can I have a photo with a guest when I get an autograph and will the guests be doing personalisations?
The simple answer is "normally YES" but there is no guarantee of getting either, see below for more info.
Note: There is no extra charge for either.
The norm is posed photos - The guest gets up and puts there arm around you. Sometimes there will be a member of the crew there to take the photo for you. If not ask someone in the queue behind you.
Sometimes if the guest is very busy a sign "No posed photos" will be put up at the end of the queue and behind the guest. You may take photos of the guest whilst they are signing your item but the guest will not pose with you for a shot.
Rarely there will be no photos. Again there will be a sign saying "No photos" at the end of the queue and behind the guest. This means no photos including from the queue. This can be because of time, but more likely at the request of the guest.
As a norm guests do personalisations (i.e. add your name or a quote). However again sometimes it is necessary for there to be no personalisations. Due to the guest being busy etc. If for any reason a guest is not doing personalisations there will be a sign up at the end of their queue and behind them at the signing desk.
No personalisations, no posed photos and no photos can happen with guests in Group 1 (see "How busy will INSERT GUEST NAME be, so what time should I get there?" for the groups) and sometimes guests in Group 2. But obviously any guest may ask for no photos for some other reason like a headache.
The signs (photo and personalisations) can and do change thoughout the day, so do check for the signs when you go up to get your autograph, as they may have changed since you got your VT.
Please do remember that the signs are there for a reason, don't try and ignore them because the crew will have to intervene and it can get very embarrassing for all (especially the guest).
If you are really desperate only to have a personalised autograph and/or posed photo, and wouldn't bother otherwise, and it's a big guest so they are likely to be busy. You can do one of two things, to give yourself a better chance of getting a personalised autograph and/or posed photo.
1: Get there as early as you possibly can, and be in the first 100 or so.
2: Leave it to the end of the day (4-4:30pm) when queues may have died down. But remember not to leave it too late (after 4:30pm) as if they're quiet the guest may leave. You are very likely to still need a VT, so do get one by 10am at the latest.
If you know you're going to want items personalised it's a really good idea to bring a piece of paper with your name clearly written/printed on it. This way you can give it to the guest and there is no chance of spelling mistakes.
Can I go up with my friend/partner/child to see the guest, I'm not getting an autograph?
The answer is yes. But please be aware that if it is not an open queue you WILL need your own VT. Without a VT you will not be allowed to join the queue with your friend/partner/child. They are free so please make sure you take one when your friend/partner does. This does also apply to adults accompanying children.
Can I see a guest without paying for an autograph?
Note: This applies to both having a chat or just taking a photo!
Firstly the best thing to do is (as above) to go up with someone that is getting an autograph. Please be aware that if it's not an open queue you will need your own VT to join the queue.
If you don't have someone who's getting an autograph to go up with, then the follow guide lines apply:
For guests with a seperate photo table, as long as they have no queue, please go and ask the member of crew at the end of the queue, or on the photo table. The crew will be able to tell you at the time if it's OK for you to go and speak to the guest.
For minor guests without a separate photo table feel free to chat to the guest, but again only if there is no queue.
Three things to remember if you're going up without someone buying an autograph:
1: Paying customers have priority, so if you're talking to a guest and a paying customer arrives you should move along straight away.
2: Virtual Tickets are for people wanting autographs, please don't take them if you just want to meet the guest. Even with a VT you will not be allowed into the queue without paying for an autograph. As I've said above if there is NO queue then you can ask if it's OK.
3: The show is there to make money, it's how we get such good guests in the first place. So do not take it personally if the crew says no. There can be reasons that are not obvious to you as to why they've had to say no.
What should I say to a guest and how should I act?
The main thing to remember is THEY ARE ONLY HUMAN. Yes they've been on TV or in a film but they're no different to you or I. What would you say to someone you meet in the pub? Just be yourself.
So a good start is:
Hi, I'm YOUR NAME. It's nice to meet you, how are you today?
Not a good start:
Wibble...*stare*...*giggle*...*run*
How friendly you can or should be with the guests is obviously a personal thing to both you and the guest. Like with anyone you meet you can normally gauge if someone is going to like personal interaction or not. Just use your common sense. If the guest looks happy and bouncy and you want to hug or kiss the guest. Ask nicely and maybe you'll be lucky. Pretty much all the guests are happy to shake your hand, so just put it out there
You may have a specific question you want to ask. Just ask it.
If not, you can always use the old tried and tested ones:
What are you working on at the moment?
Did you enjoy working on xxxxxx?
Do you keep in touch with anyone from xxxxxx?
What's your favourite episode/scene from xxxxxx?
Do you enjoy doing events like this?
If they're from the US - How do the UK events compare to the US ones?
If you hadn't guessed you may want to replace xxxxxx with the name of the film or program you liked them in
Can I give a guest a present?
There is no problem with giving gifts. Please do be aware that the guests rarely take these things with them when they leave.
Basically don't waste your money on anything too expensive. Either go for something they may like to eat or drink (sweets, chocolate, beer, but not home made things as they're unlikely to eat them as they won't know what's in them). Or give them something different and personal. I know one girl on here that gives people vegetables. Sounds odd but they remember her and that's the point really, you want them to remember you from the crowd.
Trust me you'll get the same positive reaction out of a £1 bag of sweets or a 4 pack of beer as you will out of a £10 generic teddy bear and they're more likely to enjoy the sweets, than to take the bear home.
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Edited by Too Tall, 18 October 2006 - 09:55 AM.