Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Eric wrote:A huge (and seemingly unconsidered) part of the glut right now is that by past standards there isn't much of one. It's about the normal turnover, there just aren't people to buy them. After the Open Sale was cancelled & turned into the Distributed Tickets for camps, people made other plans. They didn't prepare, they didn't get the time off, if they had the time off they decided to go somewhere else & booked reservations.
Last year was the first year ever to sell out, people were used to preparing without a ticket & picking up one closer to the event. When they sold out, there were buyers desperately waiting for those tickets because they had everything else ready. This year it's the opposite. It didn't seem like there was any way to get to BMan, so they moved on. Now those cheap tickets are begging because it takes someone well prepared (and with a flexible job) to pull this event off in a week.
Eric wrote:A huge (and seemingly unconsidered) part of the glut right now is that by past standards there isn't much of one. It's about the normal turnover, there just aren't people to buy them. After the Open Sale was cancelled & turned into the Distributed Tickets for camps, people made other plans. They didn't prepare, they didn't get the time off, if they had the time off they decided to go somewhere else & booked reservations.
Last year was the first year ever to sell out, people were used to preparing without a ticket & picking up one closer to the event. When they sold out, there were buyers desperately waiting for those tickets because they had everything else ready. This year it's the opposite. It didn't seem like there was any way to get to BMan, so they moved on. Now those cheap tickets are begging because it takes someone well prepared (and with a flexible job) to pull this event off in a week.
AntiM wrote:How many of us are thinking, damn I didn't need to go presale, I'll wait for cheap tickets next year?
Then I have to weigh my need to reduce stress, and know I'll buy presale.
AntiM wrote:How many of us are thinking, damn I didn't need to go presale, I'll wait for cheap tickets next year?
Then I have to weigh my need to reduce stress, and know I'll buy presale.
AntiM wrote:How many of us are thinking, damn I didn't need to go presale, I'll wait for cheap tickets next year?
Then I have to weigh my need to reduce stress, and know I'll buy presale.
AntiM wrote:How many of us are thinking, damn I didn't need to go presale, I'll wait for cheap tickets next year?
Then I have to weigh my need to reduce stress, and know I'll buy presale.
Eric wrote:A huge (and seemingly unconsidered) part of the glut right now is that by past standards there isn't much of one. It's about the normal turnover, there just aren't people to buy them. After the Open Sale was cancelled & turned into the Distributed Tickets for camps, people made other plans. They didn't prepare, they didn't get the time off, if they had the time off they decided to go somewhere else & booked reservations.
Last year was the first year ever to sell out, people were used to preparing without a ticket & picking up one closer to the event. When they sold out, there were buyers desperately waiting for those tickets because they had everything else ready. This year it's the opposite. It didn't seem like there was any way to get to BMan, so they moved on. Now those cheap tickets are begging because it takes someone well prepared (and with a flexible job) to pull this event off in a week.
Zeke Chaparral wrote:Overall, we did not win. So many camps and art installations went under-planned.
Did we win?
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