L.A. Comic-Con Announces All-Session Passes to Become Day Passes

L.A. Comic Con, L.A.’s largest event for comics, gaming, sci-fi, and pop culture, is converting their session passes to 1-day and 3-day weekend passes for the December 3–5 event at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

There are no additional requirements, steps, or costs for fans who have purchased single-session or multi-session weekend passes. Sessions were originally developed due to crowd density protocols at the height of COVID-19 concerns but are no longer a part of LA Department of Public Health CV-19 guidelines. L.A. Comic Con’s exhibits and events will be spread out over 1.2 million square feet of space.

If you bought a one-session pass, you now own a full one-day pass. If you bought a three-session pass or a VIP pass, you now own a 3-day weekend pass or a 3-day weekend VIP ticket.

Chris DeMoulin, CEO of Comikaze Entertainment, L.A. Comic Con’s parent company, said:

We developed the sessions concept a year ago as a way of getting as many fans as possible to experience the convention while maintaining the low-density requirements in place at the time.

We waited until now to make this change to ensure they weren’t going to be necessary for this year’s event.  Given current CV-19 safety guidelines, we are thrilled to be able to upgrade the session passes to 1-day or 3-day weekend passes.

Three-day passes are available for $90 and one-day passes range from $35–$45. There are a limited number of VIP tickets still available. Check out guests, schedules, and more information about ticket packages at www.comicconla.com.

By Ruben Perez Jr

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