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  1. Costumes are finished Very pleased with them, kids should look good on Saturday night!
  2. If it's a one size fits all wristband they will probably be too big for my kids. The ones we've had at music festivals just slip over their hands.
  3. You have excellent taste in music I love Jim Moray!
  4. OK as long as there is a work around. I'm a wheelchair user which may complicate things.
  5. What happens when you have children with you that have adult tickets but are not in the same entry group as you? (those aged 11+). Will they be expected to queue seperately?
  6. Forum Name -Keep_flyin Real Name -Helen Age/Location -Older than most of the people who have posted in this thread so far!/ Devon What Ticket have you got/getting? Gold Most wanted guest for Hallowhedon?? Gina Torres Hotel? - Thistle Facebook/MySpace etc - Chat Email (MSN, Yahoo, AIM etc) - Favourite Movie? Serenity, Blade Runner Favourite Other TV Show? Firefly Favourite Music? Folk! Anything else we need to know? um I'm mad? I will have 2 children with me and use a wheelchair. Photo?: I hate photos of me!!
  7. I don't know how many of the screens SM have available, but it would be a good idea to screen the windows near John Barrowmans queue as well as James Marsters, it was a little offputting having members of the public gawping at you and gesturing at you to move out of the way so they can take a photo through the window. I felt a bit like an exhibit in a zoo, so goodness knows what poor John must have thought.
  8. It's really difficult to name one guest, all the ones I saw were charming. However if I had to pick one I would say Bruce Boxleitner. My son was talking to him about the cgi in Tron for quite a long time and he seemed genuinely interested in what he had to say.
  9. I am a wheelchair user and most of the people in wheelchairs that were queuing for autos with chairs were after the autos themselves. It is very difficult to get around the queues the barriers are a pain and I find myself apologising all the time for knocking people who most of the time have actually stepped backwards into me or just haven't been aware that I am there. I have to queue along with everyone else, which is fair, I don't want special treatment, but I have problems with the shear number of people that are around. Maybe Showmasters could set aside a place for wheelchairs to wait so that we are not blocking the queue? It can be quite frightening to be in the middle of a crowd when you are using a chair. you tend to get ignored, moaned at by people who are knocking into you, backpacks shoved into your face, crushed by people from either side, stepped across and kicked in the process. I have children with me as well who often get pushed out of the way. My carer found that if he tried to have a conversation with me to the side of the chair he was prevented from going behind me again to push, by people moving too close. to the back of the chair, sometimes I even have strangers leaning on the back of my wheelchair. I even got verbal abuse yesterday for supposed queue jumping. The situation with John Barrowmans queue was hard work. I had a VQ ticket and could not get anywhere near the board to check what number he was up too. We actually had to scream at people to get them to move out of the way. Maybe for the really busy guests a second VQ board could be set up away from the queue area? I don't think it is the centre itself that causes problems, but I must admit I have preferred the Manchester events to the MK ones.
  10. I'm looking for the guy that was on Kevin Sorbo's queue. You leant me your camera on your phone to take a picture (I'm the person that was in the wheelchair who passed the note to your friend.) Did you get my email address?
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