Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
axacon_schedule [2018/09/26 22:15] – [Cost] explains impact on SphinxCon take Carlos Pedraza | axacon_schedule [2018/10/30 16:44] (current) – updates with ticket sales, Peters' justification for money-losing event Carlos Pedraza | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
After many people told him the entry price was too high, Peters announced September 26, 2018, tickets were being slashed by 41 percent, hoping to counter sluggish sales. | After many people told him the entry price was too high, Peters announced September 26, 2018, tickets were being slashed by 41 percent, hoping to counter sluggish sales. | ||
- | Meanwhile, Axanar raced to pull together the event, pleading with fans to volunteer their time and charging what some believe is a high cost for attending the three-day event in Atlanta. | + | <WRAP important> |
+ | <wrap lo>< | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Meanwhile, Axanar raced to pull together the event, pleading with fans to volunteer their time, and slashing ticket prices after initially | ||
[{{ : | [{{ : | ||
Line 119: | Line 123: | ||
By comparison, Atlanta' | By comparison, Atlanta' | ||
- | **Star Trek Las Vegas $300-$1000** \\ | + | **Star Trek Las Vegas $173-$1000** \\ |
- | The official Star Trek convention, a five-day star-studded annual event, costs a bare minimum $300 if tickets are purchased on a daily basis; daily admission ranges from $50-75. Premium packages go for about $1,000. | + | The official Star Trek convention, a five-day star-studded annual event, costs a bare minimum $300 if tickets are purchased on a daily basis, though shortly before the con tickets can be discounted as low as $173 for five days' admission; daily admission ranges from $50-75. Premium packages go for about $1,000. |
[{{ :: | [{{ :: |