NYCC goes the way of SDCC
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 4:27 pm
NYCC finally got too big for its britches. 4-day and 3-day tickets for NYCC sold out in under 40 minutes this year in addition to site crashes which made it nearly impossible to get tickets. It was basically like trying to get tickets for SDCC.
On the one hand I was lucky enough to have gotten my tickets at Special Edition NY 2 weeks ago. And even then it was limited to 1 ticket per person, per badge. My friend wasn't so lucky so he asked me to get a ticket for him online.
The moment tickets went on sale, the site was flooded with people trying to get tickets (myself included). When I signed onto the page, the site kept crashing. Tickets went on sale at 12:00pm. After 7 minutes of failed attempts the page finally loaded correctly. At which point I was stuck in a virtual queue for an hour and 15 minutes until my turn came. When it was my turn, 4-day and 3 day passes were sold out. So I wound up getting single day tickets for Fridays and Saturday - which also increased. Single day tickets were $50 a piece.
Scalpers soon had tickets up on stubhub, ebay and other places selling them at a 400% increase (from what I'm told). Apparently it got so bad that Reed Exhibitions issued a statement more or less absolving them of any wrongdoing and stating the simple fact that tickets were dramatically more in demand this year.
On the one hand I was lucky enough to have gotten my tickets at Special Edition NY 2 weeks ago. And even then it was limited to 1 ticket per person, per badge. My friend wasn't so lucky so he asked me to get a ticket for him online.
The moment tickets went on sale, the site was flooded with people trying to get tickets (myself included). When I signed onto the page, the site kept crashing. Tickets went on sale at 12:00pm. After 7 minutes of failed attempts the page finally loaded correctly. At which point I was stuck in a virtual queue for an hour and 15 minutes until my turn came. When it was my turn, 4-day and 3 day passes were sold out. So I wound up getting single day tickets for Fridays and Saturday - which also increased. Single day tickets were $50 a piece.
Scalpers soon had tickets up on stubhub, ebay and other places selling them at a 400% increase (from what I'm told). Apparently it got so bad that Reed Exhibitions issued a statement more or less absolving them of any wrongdoing and stating the simple fact that tickets were dramatically more in demand this year.