Although registration has been open since April, it appears that PAX East tickets are now discounted until the end of the year. The day pass currently costs $25, while the three-day pass is $45, which is a $5 savings off the previous pre-purchase price -- and a $10 cut off the door prices.
It appears that hotel information is also up on the PAX East site. Although several of those hotels are definitely within tolerable "Boston in late-March walking distance," the Holiday Inn in Brookline, which appears to be the best value on the list, is a straight shot on the C line to the convention center.
[Via Kotaku]
Reader Comments (11)
Posted: Oct 21st 2009 2:33AM RagnarokSam said
was gonna post "FIRST"...but maybe i should type something enlightening.
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Posted: Oct 21st 2009 3:48AM RagnarokSam said
ok, i admit it was a bad joke, but it could have been worse...
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Posted: Oct 21st 2009 3:49AM RagnarokSam said
whoops...that was meant to be a reply to the above comment. I'm just dishing out all sorts of fail today.
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Posted: Oct 21st 2009 7:30AM (Unverified) said
Oh man, my boss lives in Brookline. I know where I'm staying, for free!
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Posted: Oct 21st 2009 9:23AM LiqwidZero said
I was excited.
But, then I saw that it's in Boston, MA.
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But, then I saw that it's in Boston, MA.
Posted: Oct 21st 2009 2:51PM Disco Ball said
Secured my hotel room and my 3-day pass. Should be fun, first PAX for me, driving from Pennsylvania. I also think I am going to bring my own PC.
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