New York Comic Con Buy Tickets: Festival Tweets New Link As Fans Have Trouble With Purchasing For 2015
Eager fans hoping to get into New York Comic Con 2015 are experiencing a lot of trouble.
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New York Comic Con continues to grow as a festival, and 2015 will probably be the biggest one yet. With tickets going on sale today, Wednesday, fans are having some difficulty purchasing them.
Many people on Twitter have complained about not being able to buy tickets from the website.
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@NY_Comic_Con I just put my CC info in and got another error page! Do you know if it will still go through? #NYCCTix
— Akira (@AkiraAKmusic) May 13, 2015
@NY_Comic_Con Anytime i'm in the virtual que and my page is about to go to check out i got the 408 error. yes i refresh. #NYCCTix #NYCC — Joseph Pratasiewicz (@JoePratasiewicz) May 13, 2015
@NY_Comic_Con Sitting in the queue since noon. The queue site automatically refreshes itself to an error page and I need to refresh. #nycc
— Dennis Yu (@dyu51) May 13, 2015
The New York Comic Con Twitter account has been busy informing fans on what to do as they experience problems. They are currently instructing people to click this link (https://www.showclix.com/event/Event39228374379/) in order to get tickets.
Tickets officially went on sale at 12 p.m. EST.
New York Comic Con is taking place from October 8-11 in New York City. It is $40 to attend for a single day on Thursday or Friday. Saturday or Sunday tickets are $50 each. Fans who wish to attend three days can get tickets for $75, while those who want to attend all four days can buy tickets for $105.
The convention is taking place in Javits Center in Midtown Manhattan, which is at 655 West 34th Street.
The show floor is open at 10 a.m. on all four days, closing at 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 5 p.m. on Sunday. Panel hours go until 10 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and until 5 p.m. on Sunday.