For better or worse, several thousand Comic-Con attendees have their badges for 2015 — and several thousand more don’t yet.
Open Registration — the second, and likely last, major badge sale for the biggest pop culture event this side of the Atlantic — took place this morning.
So just how did the sale go over?
The Waiting Room
Just like the last three badge sales, Comic-Con International used the same EPIC Registration Waiting Room process. However, new for this year, was that instead of having two hours to enter the waiting room before the randomization process and badge sale actually began, attendees would have only one hour. The room opened at 8AM, and the sale started at 9AM.
Something unexpected happened, though.
Because you need your personal Registration Code to enter the waiting room, an overwhelming number of attendees swarmed to Comic-Con International’s Member ID site (where that Code is housed), causing the site to crash, load slowly, and give error messages to users.
https://twitter.com/shawnmatsumoto/status/569167133067735040
Some attendees were still able to get through, but it was slow going, and nerve-wrecking.
Just FYI, keep trying to get that reg code from member ID site. Took a friend 10 min but eventually got in. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!! #SDCC
— Jesse Ontiveros (@real_locodante) February 21, 2015
Eventually, Comic-Con International made the decision to begin e-mailing the Registration Codes directly to attendees.
Unfortunately for some, though, that e-mail came after 9AM PT — when the EPIC Registration Waiting Room was already closed to new people entering.
@SD_Comic_Con I wasn't able to get into EPIC because couldnt get my registration code &didnt get the email until AFTER 9. Am I now screwed?
— Jeff Heimbuch (@jeffheimbuch) February 21, 2015
https://twitter.com/daniellellanes/status/569189613224337409
https://twitter.com/renzoid1/status/569186403831156736
Good thing I managed to log in, since @Comic_Con sent the email with my code at 12:05 which would have made it useless! #SDCC
— ydnam (@ydnam) February 21, 2015
Having that extra hour in the waiting room likely would have meant more people got their codes on time, and would have been able to try for badges — so here’s to hoping CCI considers reinstating that time frame.
For those who managed to make it into the waiting room, the sale seemed to go pretty smoothly. We saw only a handful of people reporting issues this time, down considerably from previous sales.
i got in and an error page keeps coming up when i go to get badges #SDCC #SDCCOOR pic.twitter.com/ugkiFP1kUk
— ༶ miss union jack ༶ (@marvelxtardis) February 21, 2015
@SD_Comic_Con I keep getting disconnected from the waiting room, is this normal?
— Cee Jay (@EvilQueen13) February 21, 2015
For the most part, most issues seemed to be easily resolved with refreshing or trying a different browser. Since the sale didn’t kick off until 9AM, those who experienced issues earlier had time to find a solution — but two hours would have been more helpful.
The Sale
Shortly after 9AM, those in the waiting room were randomly assigned a placement in line. Just like in 2014 Open Registration this process took about 14 minutes, up from Preregistration 2015’s 5-10 minutes. Soon enough though, attendees were already getting through to the purchase page.
https://twitter.com/Matt9543/status/569183299790184448
@SD_Comic_Con FIRST SALE GOING THRU Now
— David Lee (@DavidLe51758595) February 21, 2015
https://twitter.com/TrooperTK602/status/569184203855638528
By 9:27, Preview Night was already reported as low inventory — and by 9:28, 14 minutes after the sale had started, Preview Night was sold out.
@SD_Comic_Con uh oh, "Preview Night inventory is running low and may be sold out before you begin your online registration session"
— DBL□CK (@Dblock_Vc) February 21, 2015
#SDCC preview night is sold out
— Doug Kempf (@dougkempf) February 21, 2015
10 minutes later (28 minutes into the sale), Saturday was also gone.
#SDCC Saturday is sold out
— Doug Kempf (@dougkempf) February 21, 2015
By 9:44 — 30 minutes into the sale — Friday was also gone.
https://twitter.com/SDCCFangirl/status/569191055213666304
Blast. Friday gone. As are my hopes and dreams. #SDCC #SDCCOOR
— Scott North (@ScottNorth) February 21, 2015
Thursday took 11 more minutes to sell out, and Sunday sold out shortly after in another 4 minutes. And just like that, Open Registration was over — 45 minutes after the randomization process started, roughly the same time it took Preregistration to sell out.
Thursday is sold out! #SDCC #SDCC2015
— NERDOPHILES (@nerdophiles) February 21, 2015
Comic-Con 2015 badges have sold out! We thank you for your support. We are grateful to receive such a high level of interest. #SDCC #SDCCOOR
— San Diego Comic-Con (@Comic_Con) February 21, 2015
Although there are still a few badge sales to get through for select groups — name Creative Professionals and Press, which are guaranteed badges, and Trade Professionals, which is still a bit up in the air — this was likely it for the opportunities to purchase a badge for San Diego Comic-Con 2015. Comic-Con International has stated that just like last year, they don’t expect there to be enough returned badges to warrant a Returned Badge Sale later this year.
Overall, we think most of the issues in today’s badge sale could have been solved with reinstating the two hour EPIC Registration Waiting Room wait time — or by e-mailing out Registration Codes to begin with.
This should also be a lesson on how important it is to be prepared ahead of time for the sale, as the Registration Codes went up earlier this week, and people had ample time to write that code down somewhere.
There will be a lot of happy people today, and a lot of upset people, as there are every year. Just remember: There’s always 2016.
Did you get a badge today? Let us know in the comments.