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    Not purchased any entry tickets yet as waiting for my work schedule. I will know in about two to three weeks time.

     

    :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :no: :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

     

    Looks like I may have to miss out this year as working all four days

     

    (unless my employer agrees to my holiday request :help: )

     

    :-( Man, that sucks.

    I may face a similar situation since my cousin is getting married this year and unfortunately the LFCC weekend is one of the potential dates. So I am waiting for him to set the date before I buy anything, but if I do I will buy Saturday and Sunday.

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    Speaking as one of the foreginers attending this weekend, it's a bit difficult for us to get anything other than 20s because that's what the cash machines give us when we withdraw currency. I did however make sure to pay exact whenever I could. Like I had three autographs where I got a 5 back on my 20, and then I paid the fourth one with the fives I had been given. And then on Sunday I bought vouchers I needed for my remaining autos as I was running low on cash and needed money to spend on food and drink, and made sure to get vouchers that fit the prices on the guests I had left.
    We can do little things ourselves, but not everyone have the opportunity to prepare to that degree. Other than that, I agree about preparing tickets before they were due to be scanned and so forth, that's something all of us could have done. The phone app worked great and as I went through I would delete off used tickets so it was easier to find the next one. I didn't even have to get my paper print-outs, even though I had them on me as a safety measure.
    For anyone worried about carrying a lot of cash, I hear you, but there are ways to store it practically invisible on your body, look into travel wallets you can clip on the inside of your pants and money bags you can hang from your neck (or bra strap - that works).

     

    I came from abroad, too, and was worried about not being able to get small enough banknotes, so when I got to the airport I went to the currency exchange desk with a bunch of Euros and specifically asked to get them converted into pounds in 5s, 10s, and 20s if possible. Luckily they had no problem doing that so I ended up with a big bunch of 5s and 10s and 20s, and had no trouble at the autograph desks.

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    If you plan on getting a load of autographs the FAQs suggest you bring along a bunch of £5 notes as a lot of autographs cost £15, £25 and so on. They run out of £5 for change really quickly.

    Yes. This. Not only does it make your day easier but the crew will like you more if you give them £5 notes.

    I'll be on the crew's good list, I specifically went to my bank today to take a load of cash and requested it in £5 notes!

    I start hoarding £5 notes for about two weeks before any con. This way I can pay for things I want and make very busy crew members happy by paying £15 in £5 notes. ALL OF THE CHANGE.

     

    I did the same thing last year, because I was in England for a week before the Con. This year, however, I will be coming directly from Greece, so I hope the currency exchange at the airport has small banknotes! Otherwise, I will be pissing off a lot of the staff, I expect!

  4. Damn! I booked 1 photoshoot, and now it's cancelled. But on the bright side, I will be able to attend the Judy Blume talk, which overlapped with the photoshoot and I would probably have had to miss.

    Can I ask how the refund is done? Is the money automatically refunded to my credit card, or do I have to show the ticket at the sales desk?

  5. It is indeed the first task. But I don't remember there being a big queue to get VQ tickets last year. It was a small one. I think since people get in one by one, and they don't all prioritise the same guest, the queues for the VQ tickets aren't very long. Also it is really easy and quick to hand out VQTs; nothing to check, just hand people a slip of paper.

  6. First convention and I can honestly say excited doesn't cover it. How early do people queue for entry?

    I'm sure you'll have a great time. I attended last year for the first time and it was great! As for queueing, I will aim for 8am, but I know many people queue even earlier. I remember last year I showed up 8am on the Sunday and the queue was already snaking all the way around Earl's Court.

  7. I disagree with Geekchic, I think it's OK for a cosplayer to wear a very revealing costume if that is what the character wears and people at the Con should be expected to be understanding of it. As Miss Magrat, said, you see more flesh on the beach and people are expected to control themselves (and their hands) there. I do agree, however, that if your costume is very revealing you should probably wear something to cover it while on the way to the Con, because the people on the tube/bus will not understand and you could get a lot of unwanted attention.

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  8. It is truly beyond my understanding why someone would think it's OK to harass someone wearing a costume for cosplay. It is obvious that the cosplayer is wearing the costume in order to be like the character they are cosplaying as, not because they want sexual comments. Why some people don't seem to understand that is beyond me.

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