Discovery screen tickets
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I havent received a email about booking the discovery tickets ! I bought a full pass weeks ago !
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spam folder? i got the email just before 6pm saturday evening.gazadams wrote:I havent received a email about booking the discovery tickets ! I bought a full pass weeks ago !
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the basic idea is this if you still havent had it:
Step 1 - https://live.advancedticketing.co.uk/k?v=frightfest
Step 2 - When the page opens you will see a box over on the right-hand side of your screen. Enter the 15 digit ticket barcode number and the bookers surname
Step 3 - Choose what you want to see and add to the basket.. - You can only get one ticket per film.
Step 4 - check out and print your tickets.
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I'm not sure about twitter or Facebook but it has been mentioned on this forum a few time and the fact it's called Discovery At the Prince Charles kind of gives it away.[/quote]
Or that it's sponsored by the cinema. That's what it sounded like. Maybe having it on the social media would help, not just assuming we've all guessed where it's held.
Or that it's sponsored by the cinema. That's what it sounded like. Maybe having it on the social media would help, not just assuming we've all guessed where it's held.
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http://www.frightfest.co.uk/2015films/f ... films.htmlEvilAsh wrote: Or that it's sponsored by the cinema. That's what it sounded like. Maybe having it on the social media would help, not just assuming we've all guessed where it's held.
"DISCOVERY AT THE PRINCE CHARLES" - it is in big bold letters right above the film info?
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It's probably quicker to get to the PCC than one of the upper floors of the VUE - it's about 30 secs around the corner.
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Uh, I wasn't even planning on coming this year and even I noticed one of the discovery screens was at the Prince Charles!
First time I came along, the whole thing was at the Prince Charles so have grabbed a single ticket over there for old times' sake
First time I came along, the whole thing was at the Prince Charles so have grabbed a single ticket over there for old times' sake
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Bloody good point.Meanbobs wrote:It's probably quicker to get to the PCC than one of the upper floors of the VUE - it's about 30 secs around the corner.
Last year after 5 days of movies you'd think maybe if dream about a scary moment or a shocking scene........
.......nope, I dreamt of escalators
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Bloody good point.Meanbobs wrote:It's probably quicker to get to the PCC than one of the upper floors of the VUE - it's about 30 secs around the corner.
Last year after 5 days of movies you'd think maybe I'd dream about a scary moment or a shocking scene........
.......nope, I dreamt of escalators
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I was stuck in a queue on a broken escalator behind Jonathan Ross last year.PodOfHorrorsBoz wrote: Bloody good point.
Last year after 5 days of movies you'd think maybe I'd dream about a scary moment or a shocking scene........
.......nope, I dreamt of escalators
One of the more surreal moments in my life ...
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Just going to ask again - those who have single tickets for this, are they unallocated like the pass holders?Living_Dead_Girl wrote:Is unallocated seating just for pass holders? I am not a pass holder and I booked single disco tickets a while back and picked seats, I will still have those seats right?iomega wrote:
We are not using allocated seating for Discovery Screen films. We have given this a great deal of thought. Because tickets can only be booked one pass at a time, it would have been virtually impossible to get seats together. So what we thought was by making the seating unallocated, seating arrangements can be sorted out at the time. Not perfect, but a huge step forward on the melee that was the rush to get tickets last year on opening night. The usual rows at the front of the screens have been set aside. We will have people available in the screens to make sure you get seated correctly.
Also as it's not really been mentioned the Prince Charles Cinema Screen, that will be at the Vue or The PCC?
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Hi Living Dead Girl - I purchased some single discovery screen tickets for my husband. I've just checked them and yes, they have row and seat numbers on them, so it's just pass holders' discovery screen tickets that do not have allocated seats.Living_Dead_Girl wrote:Just going to ask again - those who have single tickets for this, are they unallocated like the pass holders?Living_Dead_Girl wrote:Is unallocated seating just for pass holders? I am not a pass holder and I booked single disco tickets a while back and picked seats, I will still have those seats right?iomega wrote:
We are not using allocated seating for Discovery Screen films. We have given this a great deal of thought. Because tickets can only be booked one pass at a time, it would have been virtually impossible to get seats together. So what we thought was by making the seating unallocated, seating arrangements can be sorted out at the time. Not perfect, but a huge step forward on the melee that was the rush to get tickets last year on opening night. The usual rows at the front of the screens have been set aside. We will have people available in the screens to make sure you get seated correctly.
Also as it's not really been mentioned the Prince Charles Cinema Screen, that will be at the Vue or The PCC?
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Has anyone else had issues with the discovery screen ticket PDF's?
I printed out my full festival pass just now with no problem. But the discovery screen ticket PDF does not work, it just gets stuck loading with a spinning circle and the content does not load, tried on two different computers with the same issue.
I printed out my full festival pass just now with no problem. But the discovery screen ticket PDF does not work, it just gets stuck loading with a spinning circle and the content does not load, tried on two different computers with the same issue.
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Only issue I had with the PDFs was that I needed to print them at 90% size as otherwise part of the bar code was being cropped off the edge of the paper.FannyHarlow wrote:Has anyone else had issues with the discovery screen ticket PDF's?
I printed out my full festival pass just now with no problem. But the discovery screen ticket PDF does not work, it just gets stuck loading with a spinning circle and the content does not load, tried on two different computers with the same issue.
Printing at 90% fixed that problem nicely.
Loading up the PDFs (both in Apple Preview and Adobe Reader) was fine.
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Thanks Commodore : o )
I got a fix - I clicked the download button in the top corner for it and it loaded it properly after that.
I got a fix - I clicked the download button in the top corner for it and it loaded it properly after that.
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Thanks Bigcat - let's just hope the pass holders realise this too or there could be fisticuffs!Hi Living Dead Girl - I purchased some single discovery screen tickets for my husband. I've just checked them and yes, they have row and seat numbers on them, so it's just pass holders' discovery screen tickets that do not have allocated seats.