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Advice for panels & photo op schedules
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Hello reddit I come to you again for help/advice 😂 I'll be attending Rhode Island Comic Con in a couple weeks - my first time at any comic con - and I just found out that the 2 panels I want to see are scheduled back-to-back; one is 3:15-4:00 the other is 4:00-4:45. 😬Sooooooooo...is it at all feasible to be able to make both these panels (they're tv actors), albeit leaving one early or arriving at one late possibly? The 2 panels are 1) Arrow/Agents of SHIELD/The Gifted female actors and 2) Smallville actors

Also, the big question is when are photo ops usually scheduled? If it's right after the celebrities' panels, welp, I'm screwed. I have a photo op with a guest from the first panel and if the photo is right after the panel it means I'll miss the next panel I wanted to go to. This is just so disappointing bc it's my first time to a con and there's literally only like 3 ppl I want to see. However, I was thinking I could buy a photo op with the ppl from the 2nd panel I want to attend, that way even if I can't get to the panel I can still say I met them. Problem is, if the photo op is scheduled right after THEIR panel then that would leave like, what, 30 mins between the 2 photo ops? Is that enough time?? How much time would you recommend between photo ops before it's cutting it close??

Any advice would be appreciated! I feel like I'm in way over my head here 😂 Thank you so much!!

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