So I’ve been thinking the O2 is more of a venue for concerts & Shows. I know they have announced the two shows on opening night & the one on Sunday. But my main question is how this an expo ? I’d of thought it make sense to be at the Excel for an expo like most other conventions. I love D&D and I enjoy watching and listening to shows but I’d rather it be an option if that makes sense ? I’d rather spend the day going round stalls, playing the game, hanging out and stuff like that like most other conventions. They havent really announced what else there is to do apart from there will be tables and stalls but I don’t know the O2 seems like a bit of a strange venue for it ? sorry it’s very late here and my 11 month old is keeping me up and im very sleep deprived! I hope I make some sense ! If I get my long rest in hell even a short rest I’ll re write what I mean 🤣🫠
The O2 does have lots of exhibition space in addition to it's arena venues, however the Excel center doesn't have arena space. So it makes sense to go with the O2 if you want to put on live plays. I do agree that if I were to go, it'd be to attend the exhibition stuff—vendors, games etc. I'm waiting on further info on that before I pull the trigger
I’ve been similarly confused over what this actually is as the announcement wasn’t incredibly clear and the choice of venue seemed odd. I’d love it to be a proper D&D convention but if it’s mostly live plays it becomes a lot less interesting
I have booked both the Friday (21st August) and Saturday (22nd August) and I saw this thread and thought I would comment and share my experience. Hopefully it helps and please take with the usual caveats of this is our interpretation and could be wrong. I agree isn't very clear but what we have understood when we went to book. Maybe the Community Manger can give us a bit more information?
Firstly there are two tickets one for the Friday and one for the Saturday.
The Friday is the live show starting around 7PM and is a "cheaper" of the two days with a starting ticket of £42.90 for the cheap seats (which is what I went for) going up to around £65 odd for the closer to the stage (apologies the figures might be a little out as I am doing this from memory).
Saturday appears to be more of the Expo with mentions of stalls, game tables and panels during the day with a show in the evening. The tickets are from about £70 odd and up based on seating for the show (again you have to pick a seat when booking). What I did see that there was lots of activity when booking our tickets on last Friday with several of the sections appearing to be sold out already for the Saturday. There were VIP bundles with and without accommodation included, I didn't explore these options as they were expensive for me and the family.
I have gone for this as it is the first time in ages that there has been a purely D&D event in the UK and wanted to show our support. I really hope that it is what I have understood it to be!
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So I’ve been thinking the O2 is more of a venue for concerts & Shows. I know they have announced the two shows on opening night & the one on Sunday. But my main question is how this an expo ? I’d of thought it make sense to be at the Excel for an expo like most other conventions. I love D&D and I enjoy watching and listening to shows but I’d rather it be an option if that makes sense ? I’d rather spend the day going round stalls, playing the game, hanging out and stuff like that like most other conventions. They havent really announced what else there is to do apart from there will be tables and stalls but I don’t know the O2 seems like a bit of a strange venue for it ?
sorry it’s very late here and my 11 month old is keeping me up and im very sleep deprived! I hope I make some sense ! If I get my long rest in hell even a short rest I’ll re write what I mean 🤣🫠
The O2 does have lots of exhibition space in addition to it's arena venues, however the Excel center doesn't have arena space. So it makes sense to go with the O2 if you want to put on live plays. I do agree that if I were to go, it'd be to attend the exhibition stuff—vendors, games etc. I'm waiting on further info on that before I pull the trigger
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I’ve been similarly confused over what this actually is as the announcement wasn’t incredibly clear and the choice of venue seemed odd. I’d love it to be a proper D&D convention but if it’s mostly live plays it becomes a lot less interesting
I have booked both the Friday (21st August) and Saturday (22nd August) and I saw this thread and thought I would comment and share my experience. Hopefully it helps and please take with the usual caveats of this is our interpretation and could be wrong. I agree isn't very clear but what we have understood when we went to book. Maybe the Community Manger can give us a bit more information?
Firstly there are two tickets one for the Friday and one for the Saturday.
The Friday is the live show starting around 7PM and is a "cheaper" of the two days with a starting ticket of £42.90 for the cheap seats (which is what I went for) going up to around £65 odd for the closer to the stage (apologies the figures might be a little out as I am doing this from memory).
Saturday appears to be more of the Expo with mentions of stalls, game tables and panels during the day with a show in the evening. The tickets are from about £70 odd and up based on seating for the show (again you have to pick a seat when booking). What I did see that there was lots of activity when booking our tickets on last Friday with several of the sections appearing to be sold out already for the Saturday. There were VIP bundles with and without accommodation included, I didn't explore these options as they were expensive for me and the family.
I have gone for this as it is the first time in ages that there has been a purely D&D event in the UK and wanted to show our support. I really hope that it is what I have understood it to be!