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Thank you to our generous sponsors of Comic-Con 2008
Important Information Regarding Programs and Autographs at Comic-Con
All event and program rooms have limited capacity as set by the Fire Marshal. Even though your badge
is needed to get into all events, it does not guarantee you access to any event if it has reached its
capacity. We do not clear rooms between events. Most autograph signings are of a limited nature.
Your badge does not guarantee autographs at any event.
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A LOOK BACK AT COMIC-CON 2008
Important Notes About Attending Programs and Events at Comic-Con
Over the past few years, as attendance at Comic-Con has grown by leaps and
bounds, the number of people attending events has also grown. To make everyone’s
programming experience as pleasant as possible, we ask that you follow these
guidelines. While these apply to all events at Comic-Con, including gaming and
anime screenings, they are particularly important in the big programming venues:
Rooms 6A, 6B, 6CDEF, Ballroom 20, and Hall H.
Because of the huge crowds experienced in programming the last few years, Comic-Con
has instituted a few procedures for safety purposes and to help ease line
and crowd control issues. These include:
- In the primary programming room area (Rooms 1 through 10 on the top level of
the Convention Center), the four hallways leading into these rooms have been
designated either as entrance only or
exit only. Please refer to your
Events Guide onsite, and look for the signage over each of the programming room
hallways upstairs.
- In addition, each room has a definite entrance and exit, and some of the
larger rooms have specific areas for lining up. When you’re in a room, please
listen for the directions for leaving once a program is over. The maps in your
Events Guide shows the locations of specific room entrances, exits, and lines. Also,
look for signage that will help you locate the correct line for each programming
room.
- Comic-Con has a 15-minute break between programs in the five largest
programming rooms (6A, 6B, 6CDEF, 20, and Hall H). Rooms will not be cleared
during this break. This break is to better get attendees in and out of these
larger rooms. (The programs in the other rooms—2, 3, 4, 5AB, 7AB, 8, 10, 30AB,
30CDE, and the new room 32AB—used on Thursday and Friday only—will still run
back-to-back without breaks.)
Please keep in mind...
- Seating in all event rooms at Comic-Con is on a first-come, first-served
basis. Because of the sheer number of attendees, simply having a badge does not
guarantee a seat in programs and events, or an autograph from a specific
celebrity. If there is a specific program or presentation you would like to see,
it’s always a good idea to plan accordingly and arrive early.
- Seating is limited in each room, from the smallest (125 seats)
to the largest (6,500). To help us all, please:
- Do not put your bags, food, etc. on the seat next to you.
- Please do not save seats.
- Don’t leave gaps in seating. Please fill in all seats.
- If you are standing in a room, you may be asked to move or find a seat. This
request is for safety reasons and is under the jurisdiction of the Fire Marshal.
Standing in any programming room at any time is not recommended.
- There is no reserved seating for press. Press badges do not guarantee entry
to any event.
- Room clearing: Comic-Con does not clear rooms between events;
you are permitted to stay in the same room for multiple programs (with certain
exceptions; if a room is to be cleared, it will be announced that we’re doing
so).
- Full rooms: Rooms filled to capacity will be closed, and no
additional attendees will be admitted.
- Please…absolutely no recording of the video footage or images presented by the studios on the screens.
- Photography: Each program has its own set of rules, and sometimes
photography is allowed. When taking pictures, please keep these guidelines in
mind:
- Keep flash photography to a minimum.
- Take photographs from your seat.
- Follow the rules of each particular panel. Some events will not allow
photography of any kind. An announcement will be made if that is the case.
- Q&A: When asking questions of the people on stage, please be courteous. For
example, please don’t ask for a kiss, a hug, an autograph, a baby, a prom date,
or to give them a copy of your script, résumé, or movie. Such requests stop a
program in its tracks. These celebrities are taking time out of their busy
schedules to see you. Please treat them with respect. Because of time
constraints, sometimes not everyone who gets in line will be able to ask a
question. In the bigger rooms (Hall H, Rooms 6A, 6B, 6CDEF, and 20), your
question will be screened before you get to ask it.
- Cell phones: Just like in a movie theater, please silence all cell phones when
you enter any programming room. If you must take a call, please leave the room
to do so. Be courteous to your neighbors.
- Trash: Please take your trash with you. Remember that other people will also
be attending events in the room following you. Do not leave trash on the chairs
or in the area around your seat.
- Cancellations: In rare instances, a guest will have to cancel because of a
situation out of his or her control. Keep in mind that programs, events, and
listed appearances are subject to change.
In Hall H...
This year Comic-Con is once again using the massive 6,500-seat theater known as
Hall H. This hall is so huge that in addition to the notes above, it has some
specific guidelines:
- The line for Hall H starts to the left of the escalators outside of the
entrance to Hall G.
- Please remain seated once an event starts and leave only after the event
finishes.
- There are bathrooms in Hall H. When you are facing the stage, the restrooms
are to your right. If you leave the hall—for any reason—you may not be allowed
back in or you may have to get in line to get back in. Again, because of Fire
Marshal rules, this policy will be strictly enforced, with no exceptions.
Comic-Con has the best attendees in the world, and Hollywood studios, comics
publishers, and everyone in the pop culture industries knows this. That’s why
Comic-Con has the most incredible guests and programs of any convention. We know
you’re here because you love this stuff as much as we do. Please keep the above
guidelines in mind at all times, and we’ll all have a safe, courteous, and fun
time at the show!
This represents the Comic-Con International 2008 Programming Schedule as of this moment.
Please note that this schedule is subject to change.
Panelists scheduled to appear at each event are also subject to change.
Please check the schedule signs outside each door for updated information.
Seating in all event rooms at Comic-Con is on a first-come,
first-served basis. Because of the sheer number of attendees,
simply having a badge does not guarantee a seat in
programs and events, nor an autograph from a specific celebrity.
Please...absolutely no recording of the video footage or images presented by the studios on the screens.
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