On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 03:13:37PM +0100, Richard Phillips wrote:
All sounds pretty good indeed.
Too many badge colours to remember for me, however.. what about just having it written on, or otherwise indicated? that way could just have one badge template (and stock of badges) for all.
Well the idea is that we are not peering at everyone entering a showing. Using the colours its generally far easier to spot someone whos ticket is not meant to be in that area then going up close and reading it - especailly considering where some people pin them ;D
What's the *actual* attendance capacity that EirtaKon could take? hmm... 200 / 8 = 25 people per showing room, assuming they're all constantly at showings. How many people could actually fit inside the individual rooms?
Well we arnt expecting all the rooms to be running concurrently :) For instance we have one room - T101 which is a theatre, with 400 seats. It also has a MASSIVE screen and a proper sound system. Previews and anything very good should be in here. Everything else will be inside the Student Center and two of the rooms will be bars which take ~70-100 people each. The other rooms are being converted into projector rooms but again they can take ~30-40 people.
What happened to the 300 figure bandied around earlier?
Well the 300 was all based on the idea of massive advertising previously but there has been little to none so far. I still believe that we could make 300 but this year we dont have the finacle backing to do the advertising campaign that we would need to draw in this number - I had talked to the public libraries who were willing to put up posters and we were considering how much it would cost for advertisment in papers etc..
I think you've mistaken what Jon meant - the security he was talking about is the DCU's security force. But yeah, one per showing room, one at the gate, one for the tech guy and one for each comittee member would really help communication!
Yeah Im hoping to find out if any DCU socs have something like this - unsure though :/ *big thumbs up at Richard* If your able to makes everything so much easier ^_^ Yeah the idea is you contact one of the cmt who will contact security. *rejoices being in work AND on redbrick ^_^* John
----- Original Message ----- From: "AMS Committee" <ams@redbrick.dcu.ie> To: "The Staff of EirtaKon" <eirtakon-help@lists.redbrick.dcu.ie> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 6:52 PM Subject: [Eirtakon-help] Ticket Sales
Right trying to think up a way to allow people to buy tickets well pay for them mainly :) I'm suggesting a cut off point of 200 people to the event - yes I believe that we will get that many :)
Heres what was the idea so far :-
There will be a web page that will have the following info
Bank Account Details: --------------------- DCU Anime and Manga Society (AMS) AIB, Dublin City University Sort Code 93-22-21 Account Number xx xxx-xxx
If you are located outside Ireland and wish to purchase your ticket, use the following details:
Bank: AIB, Dublin City University, Ireland IBAN: AIBK 9322 21xx xxxx xx Swift: AIBKIE2D
You can pay for your ticket directly into the bank account. Please email your Name, Contact Number, Address, Age, Number of Tickets are what type of ticktes - Weekend, Friday etc.., Lodgement Reference number (the number written at the bottom of your slip) to the Treasurer to confirm your payment.
Come Friday, Saturday and Sunday there is a registration desk with a list of everyone who has paid in. The people must bring photo id, e.g. passport, garda id etc.. and show them to one of the people at the desk. They check through the list check them off if they are on it and give them a con pack.
This again brings in the age detail as discussed before but I'll leave that to the end.
Anyway thats how people pay with US. Now I'd say people can also buy tickets with other societies. The way this works is that the society buys X ammount of tickets, say 20, and sells them off to their members. If they want more they can purchase them if there are still under 200 attendees. This way we will get some immediate cash flow to help us in terms of advertising etc. As the society sells the tickets they give us the usual info - how many tickets, name, address etc... this can be done one at a time or whatever pleases that cmt.
If we go above 200 people they will be put on a reserve que so if someone pulls out the first person on the que gets the chance to buy a ticket. If we get a large ammount over 200 we can discuss about extending the 200 but I dont really see that as a problem.
Right now in terms of the ages and considering the places we will be advertising - Forbidden Planet, Sub City, Gaming Cons etc I dont see too many little children hearing about us. So I'm recommending having the convention being 12PG ;) I.e. we will break the showings up into their respective categories as well as the badges - the double colour should work fine! Anyone is welcome to the convention but 12's and under must be accompanied by an adult. So in terms of bages there must be the following :-
Age | Ticket | Age Colour | Ticket Color ------------------------------------------------ ADULT : | Weekend | Purple | Gold | Friday | Purple | Blue | Saturday | Purple | Green | Sunday | Purple | White ------------------------------------------------ 15-18 | Weekend | Black | Gold | Friday | Black | Blue | Saturday | Black | Green | Sunday | Black | White ------------------------------------------------ 12-15 | Weekend | Yellow | Gold | Friday | Yellow | Blue | Saturday | Yellow | Green | Sunday | Yellow | White ------------------------------------------------
12 | Weekend | Red | Gold | Friday | Red | Blue | Saturday | Red | Green | Sunday | Red | White
I've attached the idea of the colours but yes let me reassure everyone I DO NOT TOUCH COLOURS :) The ticket design etc will be for whoever wants that nice little job - and hopefully they have some photoshopage skills ;)
Either way that should be an easy way, if your uncertain about a person simply based on their height, if they should be in a screening or not. In terms of actually getting people to leave generally a simple 'yes, your not allowed' in here should do. If they are under 18 talk to one of the Youth Leaders who should be present as they are experienced. I'll be mailing around a document closer to the date about Safe Child Policy - its basic stuff like always have a witness to hand, dont shout etc. I'm sure Thaed will be much more knowledgeable in this area! :)
If the person is 18 and over and disturbing people ask them to please stop. If it continues ask both people to leave. If it looks like they will not leave peacefully.. hopefully this will never happen but always be prepared.. dont interfere - come get one of the cmt who will call security in. I've never had problems or seen such problems at gaming events so this is what I can think of. Anyone better ideas or procedures?
Thoughts so far? Hopefully i havnt left something half said there...
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