That's weird. The tickets were still purchasable for me 6 hours after they went live.I'm in UK so I can't go, last year in london I had saved up for 3 tickets, but it literally got sold out within 2 minutes so I got unlucky ;c
That's weird. The tickets were still purchasable for me 6 hours after they went live.I'm in UK so I can't go, last year in london I had saved up for 3 tickets, but it literally got sold out within 2 minutes so I got unlucky ;c
Doge What is funny lmao?
I'm going if some kid thinks he will be cool for buying me a ticket, already have 5 kids getting me codes for 5 dollars from their moms.
Well I had bought 4 tickets last year. I later returned them because something came up. The tickets went live at around six in the morning and I bought mine at one in the afternoon.Srs? Did you reserve them by any chance?
Do you remember if they announce when the ticket sale goes live? Hopefully they do.Well I had bought 4 tickets last year. I later returned them because something came up. The tickets went live at around six in the morning and I bought mine at one in the afternoon.
They will have the ticket information on their next Minecon thread. They will probably tweet the day tickets go on sale the exact times too.Do you remember if they announce when the ticket sale goes live? Hopefully they do.
meh ye last year I sucked with reflexesmeh, if you can type fast and you have good reflexes you should be fine.
Typing doesn't matter. The system automatically holds your tickets for 15 minutes. If you can't fill that information sheet page out in 15 minutes you shouldn't be going at all.meh, if you can type fast and you have good reflexes you should be fine.
Yeah it was always in November so it is strange. This could be a good thing though. Since its in September a lot of little kids won't go due to school. The time itself could be due to no openings in November.If I get tickets, sure. But, weird to see it in September when school's already started...
