Hahahaha! Did you see that picture? Seriously, look at it again. That's the best they can do? Did they only take one picture and forget to check it? That's hilarious.
And alright, alright, sure, that title about the ticket price was a little snarky, but Jesu Cristo, Blizzard. Seriously? There are actually three options here, $229 for the BlizzCon Pass, $550 for the BlizzCon Portal Pass, and $750 for the BlizzCon Benefit Dinner. I mean, $230? And you don't even get to do all the things? Seems like a kick in the balls to fans, but then again, if you don't like it, don't go.
Here are your three ticket options: the “BlizzCon Portal Pass,” a separate ticket option that offers an array of perks to enhance the BlizzCon experience, including access to Darkmoon Faire during a new “Night at the Faire” event on the eve of BlizzCon. The Portal Pass also includes several convenience-related extras, such as an option to be among the first to enter the show on Friday and Saturday, preferred parking, separate registration and security lines, a dedicated lounge for taking a load off during BlizzCon and mingling with Blizzard employees, and more.
In addition to the Portal Pass, the core BlizzCon Pass will be available, offering the same full general-admission access as in previous years—along with access to the new BlizzCon Pregame Festivities. The BlizzCon Benefit Dinner will also be available again this year, offering a chance to meet and chat with developers, artists, and other folks from Blizzard the night before the show at a laid-back charity dinner—as well as full general-admission access to the show and all of the perks provided with the Portal Pass.
I'd like to see what is on the menu for that charity dinner, that's for sure. Proceeds going to the children or not, damn. That's a spendy dinner. What do you wanna bet it's a cash bar?
Blizzcon 2019 will be November 1-2, just make sure you bring the pink slip to your car.