Some events during Anime Expo may also require a ticket, in addition to a badge. You can buy your tickets online ahead of time or you can purchase them onsite at the Ticketing Booth, based on availability.
Refund requests for Anime Expo 2019 badges must be received within 30 days of the purchase date. All refund requests for badges purchased in March 2019 must be received by March 31, 2019.
The Anime Expo Event Ticketing Booth will be open during the convention to accommodate all onsite ticket sales, will call pick up for both tickets, and any associated giveaway items.
For general support related to tickets/wristbands sold and/or distributed by Anime Expo®, check out the Anime Expo Help Center or contact [email protected]. Attention! You are leaving the Anime Expo website!
Some events during Anime Expo may also require a ticket, in addition to a badge. You can buy your tickets online ahead of time or you can purchase them onsite at the Ticketing Booth, based on availability.
The deadline to request a refund for 2020 badges has passed. All remaining badges are in the process of being rolled over to 2021.
The resale of tickets (“scalping”) is against the law and will not be permitted. Reselling online will result in badge and ticket (s) being cancelled without refund. Scalping/ reselling onsite, in or around the Los Angeles Convention Center or LA Live area, is prohibited and strictly enforced.
Standby ticket holders are not guaranteed autographs but will have a chance to receive autographs at the discretion of the Guest of Honor (s) they are waiting for. Please be aware that due to high demand for guest autographs, the line for autographs can start as early as the previous evening.
Before you apply for the disabled credential and a disabled credential for your helper, you must first make sure that you (the attendee) and helper have registered and paid for a badge on the Anime Expo website. You and the helper can also purchase a badge at Registration if you are on site.
Over the years, SPJA has supported organizations such as the Japanese American National Museum, Animator Dormitory, and Japan Society Relief Fund through its annual Anime Expo Charity Auction.
So much to do you'll need shadow clones to do everything. With hundreds of hours of programming across 4 days, you'll need to choose wisely
This is gonna be my second Anime Expo that day k going to and I'm super excited!! I'm planning on buying a Wano Arc Law cosplay to go in. If anyone wants to hangout during the La Expo let me know!!!
So this will be my first time attending Anime Expo and I have seen/heard a lot of horror stories about the entrance line on the first day. Like people waiting in line for over three hours to get in. So my question is it worth going the first day? Or is it better to just go on the second day when they have a better handle of the lines?
My group plans to stay until Sunday night (to beat the July 4th airport). This means we arrive Friday night, leave Sunday night (4 nights 3 days).
I'm only asking because I registered/applied to be an exhibitor a while back and haven't gotten any sort of response from them. I'd have liked an email saying I was turned down, so I won't have to be antsy over making preparations. Unfortunately, it's just radio silence.
Hello, I've been to AX back in 2019, but I'd booked a hotel on my own closer to the LAX airport.
I don't see a link in the confirmation e-mail when registering premiere and I'm starting to worry since booking is in an hour. What was the title of the email with the link to the hotel booking site for premiere or was that e-mail not sent out?
Figured I would ask! If anyone doesn't need their Premiere Badge hotel code, I'm coming in from out of state and would greatly appreciate it. I would even be willing to pay if the blocks are still open and I can get a room. DM me if you want, thank you!