Hi Paul
There will be the usual pilot and astronaut lectures.
We have a lot to fit in and the times for those will be announced shortly.
Looks like Leslie at 3.30pm and Tippi at 4.30pm.
Dave Phillips
Lectures photoshoots signings and tickets
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Dave Phillips
, Apr 04 2010 10:04 AM
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#22
Posted 27 April 2010 - 06:05 AM
Nice one, cheers Dave. Looks like its going to be another packed weekend!
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#23
Posted 10 May 2010 - 09:26 AM
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Thought i would give you all the heads up on how the logistics will work at the show.
Firstly to obtain any signature from our guest signers you will need to show your entry ticket.
Anyone who does not have a valid ticket will not be able to obtain any signatures.
This policy will be strictly enforced so please make sure you have your entrance ticket before you enter the show.
Firstly to obtain any signature from our guest signers you will need to show your entry ticket.
Anyone who does not have a valid ticket will not be able to obtain any signatures.
This policy will be strictly enforced so please make sure you have your entrance ticket before you enter the show.
None of the above happened. I walked in with a friend and two children and there was no one to check if we had tickets, and we entered an hour after the show opened on Sunday.
No one asked for my ticket when I purchased autographs.
Thanks
Swan
#24
Posted 10 May 2010 - 06:04 PM
Same happened with us. I bought my entry ticket on Sun at about 11.30am. No-one checked my ticket as I entered the signing room at all during the whole day, and I was in and out lots of times right up to just gone 4pm. My ticket is still unripped.
I went to 4 photo shoots, each time I had my entry ticket ready as well as the photo shoot ticket but again I was never asked for it.
And when I bought in person autographs in the signing rooms I again was never asked to show the entry ticket.
In addition to that I don't think I've ever seen so many side doors being used as much during events there before, even the ones with 'no unauthorised access' signs.
I was surprised by all this after what had been said in this thread before the show, and I was making sure I always had my entry ticket with me in case.
As has been said in the main thread about the show, its not easy to man the doors all day and I appreciate that, but I entered only 30 mins after the standard entry times.
I went to 4 photo shoots, each time I had my entry ticket ready as well as the photo shoot ticket but again I was never asked for it.
And when I bought in person autographs in the signing rooms I again was never asked to show the entry ticket.
In addition to that I don't think I've ever seen so many side doors being used as much during events there before, even the ones with 'no unauthorised access' signs.
I was surprised by all this after what had been said in this thread before the show, and I was making sure I always had my entry ticket with me in case.
As has been said in the main thread about the show, its not easy to man the doors all day and I appreciate that, but I entered only 30 mins after the standard entry times.
I once met Alec Guinness (stage door, Comedy Theatre London, with no one else waiting!) and he wasn't grumpy at all - really nice to meet.
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