Swing Joined: 9/20/05
Will they do more than one thing? Just trying to figure out what to bring.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/14/04
ANYTHING you want them to sign?????
Each actor can sign one thing, but it can be whatever you want.
Shhh, Chrysanthemum, don't tell him he's a "celebrity." Shh. Easy in the "ego."
I agree, though, the table list for this year is far more impressive than it was last year.
Broadway Star Joined: 6/5/03
Sometimes they allow two items to be signed, at least I know in the past I've seen that. It's best to keep it to one thing though, and keep the line moving.
You don't have to stand in line at the celebrity table to get a photo taken, they randomly pull people from the table and take them up to the booth for photos. (Which is always a drag if you get to the person you really wanted to see and they aren't there!) If they get enough requests for a particular person they will bring them up to the booth. At least that's how it's been done in years past...maybe they have a better system now!
Much thanks, NBC---that was a question I was wondering about!
"Last year, I brought a certain amount of cash and was like "okay, I'm not going to spend any more than this."
.... then I realized that they took credit cards. Out went that theory."
Same thing happened to me....I have no clue how much I spent last year, but it was A LOT (def. over $400)
i thought i read somewhere there was a limit to two autographs per person. Anyway i'm pumped cause Sutton's gonna be there
Featured Actor Joined: 12/31/69
Wait, do they accept cash there too?
And how do you pay at the celebrity table/photo booth?
Thanks again,
--korenglish
Last year I spent more $$ than I have in the past but that was mainly due to the fact that Aida had closed a week or so prior and they had GREAT stuff at their table.
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