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Serenity Convention, Thistle Heathrow

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Tuesday, March 8, 2005 4:59 AM

ZOL


Your best thing to do will be to phone or email Sean & ask if there`s a Day Rate, I haven`t seen any info on that, could be you would have to pay the full price but, ask him anyway, you never know.

Darin (Zol.)

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Tuesday, March 8, 2005 6:35 AM

SLAYERFEST


There are no day tickets for Starfury as its a full three day convention with different things happening on each day. If a person could only attend for one day they would miss out on a variety of experiences which would include some of the autographs they would want and photo sessions with actors. The assumption is if you buy a ticket you will attend as much or as little as you want during the three days. It still costs the same.

It is also stressed that tickets are non-transferable unless the agreement to do so has been agreed by Sean Harry prior to the event. The ticket MIGHT be transferred to another but it is theirs for the full weekend. So no sharing tickets between attendees who can only do a day each etc.

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Tuesday, March 8, 2005 9:22 AM

TERRANELL


Quote:

Originally posted by JamieC:
A little worried - I booked my ticket at the end of January and I haven't received it yet... anyone else in a similar boat?




yup same boat and rowing in circles
We rang yesterday (well I say we but it wasn't me) and were told it can take up to a month after payment. I assume Sean/Starfury make up the tickets in batches on a monthly basis, so if you booked just after the last batch it could take more than a month to get your tickets :(

Terranell being patient

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Tuesday, March 8, 2005 1:00 PM

SLAYERFEST


I don't think people need to worry too much about the receipt of their ticket. Previously people have shown their proof of purchase (credit card statement, bank statement etc.) at registraton and still got in even if they don't have their ticket through the post. Don't worry too much.

The ticket you get is actually more of a receipt from Starfury and you hand it straight over when you register. If for any reason you don't have it, the reg desk crew will have a list of names of everyone they are expecting so you can tell them who you are. They are always happy to help out. The proof of purchase will simply prove that payment has been taken.

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Thursday, March 10, 2005 2:23 AM

TRIBBLET


=) bit the bullet and bought the tickets since it looks like i'll be able to make at least 2 of the days. does anyone know of a cheap(ish) place to stay in the area? (even the hostels are $50 - $100 a night =O!)

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Thursday, March 10, 2005 3:20 AM

EMBERS


does anyone know if Sean allows ticket holders to resell and transfer their tickets?
I bought early, so I have ticket #170
(which gets into the meet and greet on Friday)
but now I can't go...
I e-maid Sean but haven't heard back from him.

I guess I'll have to phone him.

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Thursday, March 10, 2005 4:09 AM

SEANHARRY


Hi Embers -

Just checked my mail box, and so far I haven't received an e-mail.

It's STARFURY policy (and the policy of nearly all other conventions) not give give refunds or permit ticket transfers. It's stated on all advertising.

If the event sells out then we would put you on a returns list.

Sean Harry

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Monday, March 21, 2005 12:20 PM

PSYCHICRIVER


Hey all...long time I know.

Okay..well JAMIEC and KISSTHESTRAWBERRYLOVERMRTAM I still haven't recieved my ticket. But I called up this evening, and it seems my ticket has been lost so there sending me a replacement right away. I was also told that even if you don't have your ticket when you go...you will get in. All you need to do is give your name. And I was also given my ticket number.

Ugh, theres sooo much to do! I'm peeing my pants that I might not get organised in time!

Well, the friend that was supposed to be coming with me has now dropped out, so I'm getting a room to myself. Which I'm booking tommorrow, knowing my luck they'll be fully booked too!! And so know I'm going to have to rely on my fabulous social skills to make friends real quick so I'm not a complete laz all weekend. I'm going to get a t-shirt made. I'm thinking mabe one that Says "SERENITY April/May '05" and then "PSYCHIC-RIVER" on the back with "Come say Hi but don't touch my knitting needles, okay!?" underneath.

And are most people booking in for Friday, Saturday AND Sunday night? Cos I was just going to book for Fri & Sat...but I'm guessing we'll finish late on Sunday...so it's not worth going home then right?

And I'm organising train stuff. It's pricier than I thought it would be.

Also, what time does it start on Friday...I mean what time do I wanna get there?

If anyone could help, I'd me much abliged.

Peace!

PsychicRiver

"Two by two, hands of blue."
"We can take care of each other. I'll knit!"

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Monday, March 21, 2005 12:31 PM

HILARYJANEUK


Right, lots of questions Psychic!

Firstly, afraid that the hotel is fully booked. I'd suggest trying the Sheraton across the road, about the same price I believe, and only a few minutes away - that is, apart from the fun of trying to get across the road to the Thistle!

As far as number of nights, most people stay all three nights. There are parties each night, and the closing ceremony (which starts after the autographs finish, so it may be late in the evening) is something you really do not want to miss!

Friday starts with registration at 3.00 pm. You don't have to get there at that time, but most people do and it's the best time to meet fellow attendees and making new friends. The opening ceremony is about 7.30 ish, followed by the M & G and the disco.

Look forward to seeing you there!

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Monday, March 21, 2005 3:40 PM

PSYCHICRIVER


Quote:

Originally posted by HilaryjaneUK:
Right, lots of questions Psychic!

Firstly, afraid that the hotel is fully booked. I'd suggest trying the Sheraton across the road, about the same price I believe, and only a few minutes away - that is, apart from the fun of trying to get across the road to the Thistle!

As far as number of nights, most people stay all three nights. There are parties each night, and the closing ceremony (which starts after the autographs finish, so it may be late in the evening) is something you really do not want to miss!

Friday starts with registration at 3.00 pm. You don't have to get there at that time, but most people do and it's the best time to meet fellow attendees and making new friends. The opening ceremony is about 7.30 ish, followed by the M & G and the disco.

Look forward to seeing you there!

Oh no!! I guess its my fault for leaving it so late...thanks anyway!! Does anybody have the number for the Sheraton? Thank you very much for your help.

And I can't wait to see you there too!!

PsychicRiver

"Two by two, hands of blue."
"We can take care of each other. I'll knit!"

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Monday, March 21, 2005 11:04 PM

JAMIEC


I got my ticket at the end of last week

'The question seldom addressed is where Medusa had snakes. Underarm hair is an even more embarassing problem when it keeps biting the top of the deodorant bottle.'
-Terry Pratchett

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 12:04 AM

PSYCHICRIVER


Okay..I've got the number.

It's 0208 7592424

PsychicRiver

"Two by two, hands of blue."
"We can take care of each other. I'll knit!"

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 4:03 AM

PSYCHICRIVER


And I'm booked! The lady on the phone wasn't especially helpful though. So any other Sheraton-ers out there??

And crossing the road certainly does look like fun...I've been checking out the maps.

PsychicRiver

"Two by two, hands of blue."
"We can take care of each other. I'll knit!"

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 5:24 AM

PETITRHINO


Quote:

Originally posted by PsychicRiver:
I'm thinking mabe one that Says "SERENITY April/May '05" and then "PSYCHIC-RIVER" on the back with "Come say Hi but don't touch my knitting needles, okay!?" underneath.
PsychicRiver



Funny!

TO ALL: It's great to have something with your username one, especially the first day. If you don't wear your username, please tell us something so we can recognize you and say hi! I posted a pic at the blue sun room my own self. On the first day, I will probably be wearing my 'Juggling geese forbidden' t-shirt: the pic is in the back and it's got my username in the front.

Then I have enough Firefly shirts to last me *counts* a week I guess.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 6:09 AM

EMBERS


Quote:

Originally posted by PsychicRiver:
Quote:

Originally posted by HilaryjaneUK:
afraid that the hotel is fully booked.


Oh no!! I guess its my fault for leaving it so late...thanks anyway!!

PsychicRiver


actually I just cancelled my reservations,
so the Thistle may have a new opening...

I am so sorry I'm not going to get to meet all the British Browncoats next month,
but may there will be another chance later

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:23 AM

PSYCHICRIVER


Quote:

Originally posted by embers:
actually I just cancelled my reservations,
so the Thistle may have a new opening...

I am so sorry I'm not going to get to meet all the British Browncoats next month,
but may there will be another chance later



Well I rang, but Inhouse Reservations is closed...I' m gonna try again tommorrow, thanks for the heads up! Thats a real shame your not coming though!!

And hey...those of you staying at the Thistle...did you get meals included in your booking? Cos at the Sheraton you don't get any!! And...there are no cooking facilities in the room...and it looks like we're surrounded by the A4... looks like I'll be living on Smarties for a whole long weekend!! Does anyone have any food advice?

PsychicRiver

"Two by two, hands of blue."
"We can take care of each other. I'll knit!"

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:51 AM

HILARYJANEUK


The Thistle is bed and breakfast. As for the rest of the day, there's a snack bar near the main hall during the day which does hot snacks, sandwiches, crisps etc. There's also a McDonalds by the garage (half way between the Sheraton and the Thistle). There's also a few pubs not too far away for evening meals, plus the restaurant at the Thistle which is pretty expensive.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:51 AM

WREN


Quote:

Originally posted by PsychicRiver:
Quote:

did you get meals included in your booking? Cos at the Sheraton you don't get any!! And...there are no cooking facilities in the room...and it looks like we're surrounded by the A4... looks like I'll be living on Smarties for a whole long weekend!! Does anyone have any food advice?


The Thistle provides the option of breakfast, but we didn't bother as it was a lot cheaper to go without.

This will be my first time at the Thistle, but the general advice is:

1) eat out - there is a McDonalds, a couple of pubs and a Chinese restaurent nearby. The local petrol station sells nibbles, such as pasties.

2) there is a snack bar at the Thistle.

3) take an extra suitcase full of food that doesn't require cooking - pot noodles, bread, sandwich spreads, mini cereal packs, powdered milk, fruit etc (just don't get caught as your hotel could kick you out).

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 12:46 PM

SIMONWHO


Well, I'm up for a meal out if others are. Hmm. This thread is now over 250 posts long. Could the next person wanting to post here start a brand new thread? Something like "The New Serenity Convention, Thistle Heathrow Thread" maybe?

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Thursday, March 24, 2005 12:13 AM

ZOL


what`s wrong with being long

actually, yes, it does take several minutes to load - there is a new thread and already has quite a few messages.

See you soon, I hope macdonalds take reservations as it looks like it may be packed

Darin

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