Tickets


Retro Con does things a bit different. If you just want to come to the show Saturday or Sunday, you can simply buy your ticket *at the door* on your day of choice. Day passes are a flat $20 either day, and kid 12 and under get in for free with paying adult. We can accept CASH ONLY at the door, but there are multiple ATMs in the show lobby for your convenience.

If you would like to buy a weekend ticket however, they can be purchased in advance at the links below! Weekend passes are $33, with NO additional fees at checkout.  A weekend ticket gets you a slick Retro Con attendee badge with lanyard, and we start checking in weekend ticket-holders at 9am on Saturday, an hour before General Admission opens. So consider this your “Earlybird” pass! And again, kids 12 and under get into Retro Con for free and do not require a pass. 


Prices at the door will be as follows:


Saturday- $20


Sunday-
$20


Kids 12 and under get in FREE with paying adult! (no ticket required)


We can accept CASH ONLY at the door, but Hall A has a ATMs in the lobby for your convenience.

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**PRE-REGISTRATION HAS ENDED!**

**PLEASE BUY AT DOOR EITHER DAY!!**


Select “Buy 1 Ticket” to buy one Weekend pass, Select “Buy 2 Tickets” to buy two Weekend passes, etc., etc..


If more than 4 passes are needed, please make a second purchase!

**Note to Preregistrants: Tickets will NOT be mailed to you. These are considered “Will Call” tickets. When you get to the show, look for a table at the back end of the lead-in hallway marked “Preregistrants”. You can pick up your badges there. Remember, we’ve moved to Hall A!**

Please bring your ID or Paypal printout with you. Also bear in mind that unless told otherwise, we will have you in our records under the name used on the paypal payment at the time of purchase. Feel free to drop us a line at screamers85@gmail.com if you would like to change the name on a ticket.

Ticket sales are Non-Refundable. Also, viruses such as covid are always a risk in a public setting, and we cannot be held responsible for the possibility of illness.

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