D23 Expo 2015 - Who's in?
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Oh God… I was debating about buying my ticket, but first I decided to read reviews of past expos - and it actually sounds kind of horrendous! http://www.yelp.com/biz/d23-expo-anaheim-2
It sounds like you definitely spend the vast majority of the day in lines - whether it's to get in the building, look at things for sale, or see a panel. When I went to Comic-Con a few years back, there was a huge amount of people, but you could spend most of your time wandering around looking at stuff and going from vendor to vendor without waiting hours for each one. A lot of people also comment on the complete lack of organization at d23, which would drive me nuts. It's overcrowded, people cut in line, and the people who are supposed to be in charge have no idea what's going on.
I actually might skip this.I think I'd rather meet my Euro-friends for a day in the Park! Less stress all around.
Can anyone who's been to a past D23 expo comment on their personal experience?
If you were able to get a Sorcerer's Ticket then you can skip ALL of the lines except at the very small presentations. I was able to get a Sorcerer's Ticket in 2013 and upcoming 2015. It costs a LOT of money but is worth it in my opinion because of all of the benefits, ESPECIALLY the exclusive shopping time! I bought 2 princess pin sets in 2013 and got everything I wanted. The merchandise resale nearly pays for the ticket (if that is what you want to do with your merch).
Here are the costs, so you can bet 2017 will be at least $500 higher:
$500 in 2009
$1000 in 2011
$1500 in 2013
$2000 for 2015
Yes, that's for ONE ticket.
If you can't afford that (they are sold out for 2015 already) and still want to go, there is still the Collector's Forum which has no lines and lots of browsing. There are also lots of booths that you can walk right up to. But if I were going on a regular ticket, I would go for one day just to browse and do that stuff. Even the Imagineering area, which was awesome, sometimes only had a very short wait.
BUT if I wanted to go to the presentations and panels and some of the cooler stuff and go shopping in official Disney stores, I would NOT go without a Sorcerer's Ticket. The lines are just TOO LONG! In 2013 it was stuff like Tomorrowland, Disney Infinity preview, ABC Once Upon A Time ship, Disney Store, Mickey's of Glendale, Dream Store... and then all the presentations like movie announcements, animated film announcements, Sherman brothers concert, Legends ceremony, and Disney Interactive announcements (i.e. Disney Infinity give-a-way).
Just some advice.
Thank you SO much for all the info! That really helps me so much.
Yeah, there is no way I could ever afford a Sorcerers ticket, and even if I could it - it probably wouldn't be worth it to me personally, since I can't afford any high dollar merchandise - and I don't resell. I was mostly planning to come to the Expo to walk around and take in the sights.
It's really good to know that some areas (like the Collectors Forum) don't have crazy lines. I definitely won't be buying a three day ticket like I originally planned but I may still get a one-day!
Just got my 3-day tickets and will be attending the first time! Have never attended any conventions before so I'm both excited and scared given all these horror stories I've heard.:hs:
I definitely want to make it to Disney Store to see any new dolls they may have come up (hopeful at a chance to get D23 exclusive ones, if any!) and thinking I'll probably have to get there in the wee hours Friday morning. Probably make Friday a shopping day and Saturday and Sunday to check out all the presentations and exhibits.
Any tips from past attendees?I'm most likely going solo since I wouldn't want to put my husband through all that waiting in line haha.
Get there EARLY if you want to go in the Disney Store. And even then, in 2013 the Sorcerer's ticket-holders got to go to the Disney Store first before everyone else on Thursday (Sorcerer's get an extra day at the Expo), Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. So right off the bat, even if you are first in line, there will be a 30 minute wait at least.
I'm assuming it will be the same way for 2015.
Good luck!
Don't even ... just don't ... . Seriously, don't even go there.There haven't been any Frozen Designer Pins yet...
Oh God… I was debating about buying my ticket, but first I decided to read reviews of past expos - and it actually sounds kind of horrendous! http://www.yelp.com/biz/d23-expo-anaheim-2
It sounds like you definitely spend the vast majority of the day in lines - whether it's to get in the building, look at things for sale, or see a panel. When I went to Comic-Con a few years back, there was a huge amount of people, but you could spend most of your time wandering around looking at stuff and going from vendor to vendor without waiting hours for each one. A lot of people also comment on the complete lack of organization at d23, which would drive me nuts. It's overcrowded, people cut in line, and the people who are supposed to be in charge have no idea what's going on.
I actually might skip this.I think I'd rather meet my Euro-friends for a day in the Park! Less stress all around.
Can anyone who's been to a past D23 expo comment on their personal experience?
2013 was my first time and I was part of the paranoia that was the line for the Fairytale Designer Pins. Not only did I not end up getting it even after a painfully long camp-out, that whole incident left a bad taste and terrible memories of the expo for me. The lies, the cutting, the aggression, the lack of respect for others -- it made me lose a lot of faith in the pin trading community and the D23 expo.
A friend of mine is thinking about going but I haven't decided yet. Guess that depends on the featured merch they will have.
My opinion is that if you aren't a Sorcerer's ticket holder, don't even try to get in the Disney Store for the good items. I was a Sorcerer's ticket for 2013 and my wife and I each bought a princess pin set. I think if I recall we could have bought two each that day. The next day we had the opportunity to buy two more but passed because we didn't realize the value of them at the time!
Even on that first day for normal guests, Friday, they ran out of wristbands for the princess sets for the Sorcerer's! So I don't think a single normal guest got a set that day.
By the time it gets to regular paying guests of the Expo, most Disney Store items are picked clean, even if you camp out at 3AM.
Lol I was just joking xD I'm annoyed by all the Frozen releases myself. I used to collect the first releases but quickly dropped out.Don't even ... just don't ... . Seriously, don't even go there.
Hi All! This will be my first time going to D23.I am very excited, but of course I would like to make the most of it. Even though I wasn't about to get the sorcerer's package, would waiting in line early to get in help my chances of getting these pin sets that will be available?
Also, will there be a prior announcement about the pins or is it a surprise?
Thanks all!
I'm going to D23 for the first time next year, but honestly I do not expect to be able to get at pins or exclusive merchandise. I don't have the kind of money for a Sorcerer's package, so I'm going to check it out, have fun with my friends, and enjoy some Disney dress up and fellow costumes. This is the event I'm most excited to make costumes for all year. I can do some deep cut Disney stuff and unique ones like the Designer series and they will actually be appropriate for the event. I'm still deciding on my cosutmes but I have some ideas.
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