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    A new system has been introduced which also includes pay on the day is stopped for Saturday at least and possible for other days too if sales reach a certain level. There will not be a repeat of last year's situation.

     

    What new system? I know its been talked about before but last year was dangerously over-packed on the Sat....and there were still people waiting to get in lining up outside. I'm not sure how you can prevent that again unless you cap-off ticket sales.There will always be more and more people wanting to come each year, how will SM keep the numbers inside at a safe level and the queing-up time outside bearable? I think its time for a bigger venue.

     

    I miss the good old days when these events were still fairly underground and intimate (and only attracted hardcore fans) and not so mainstream. Back then LFCC was still "our little secret". what ruins it now is that some people get stuff signed for businesses rather than for pleasure I love getting autograph's and pics with the stars that I've always wanted to meet it may not be cheap but its well worth it. I remember when they used to do them at Basildon college and the likes of Warwick Davis and femi Taylor and loads of other awesome stars went.

     

    As QS has said, part of that new system is that ticket sales will be capped. For the Saturday, there will be no pay on the day entry, all entry tickets will need to be pre-purchased. There will only be as many sold as the venue can accommodate. For Friday and Sunday, there may or may not be pay on the day entry but there will only be a set number of entry tickets available. Once they have all been sold, that'll be it whether they sell out before the event or on the day.

  2. The number of autographs a guest can sign per day varies from person to person. It depends on how much time they actually have signing, taking into account talks, photo shoots and a lunch break, and how quickly they sign.

     

    There will be a maximum number of VQ tickets each day for the guests that are on that system and that will be set by the event organisers.

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  3. They are sent to you at your home address.

     

    When you go into the pre-order store, you will see that there is a small selection of pictures for each guest that you can choose from. You can also ask for the autograph to be dedicated to you or whoever it is for.

     

    I'm assuming you have had a look at the pre-order store but in case you haven't, here is the link http://www.showmasterssales.com/

     

    There is a lot of information on there that should answer most of your questions.

     

    Hope that helps.

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  4. There will be a sales desk where you will be able to buy autograph vouchers if you prefer to pay by credit card. You can then use the vouchers to pay for your autographs in the same way as you would use cash.

     

    A word of warning though, the queues at the sales desk are likely to be very long. If you want to see any guests who are on the virtual ticket system, get your tickets for them first and then head to the sales desk for your vouchers.

  5. Can't see that it would be a problem. Make sure you have the pen ready for when you get to see the guest and hand it over with the item you want signing. You then just need to make sure you mention that you would like them to use that pen rather than one of those on their table.

  6. You pay for autographs on the day. It tends to be just the busiest guests who are on the virtual queue system. For those, when you get in you should go to the area where they are signing and there will be a crew member at the end of their queue giving out the virtual tickets. For the guests who are not on that system, you just join the end of their queue.

     

    Hope that makes sense.

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