Con of Thrones 2020 Tickets On Sale Today!

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If you thought Orlando was magical before, wait until it has dragons.

As announced a few weeks ago, next year’s 4th annual Con of Thrones will take place in Orlando, Florida, at the Orange County Convention Center. From July 17–19, 2020, fans from around the globe will gather to celebrate the world of ice and fire and Game of Thrones at the biggest convention around for Thrones fans. Tickets go on sale today at 1:00 p.m Eastern time – snap yours up and  start your con planning!

Con of Thrones will offer three ticket types for 2020 at special earlybird pricing through December 31, 2019:

  • Single day pass for $49
  • the full-weekend General Pass for $139
  • a limited number of the highly coveted Valyrian Pass for $349, which includes exclusive perks like premium seating in MainStage programming and limited edition merchandise.

Full details on the different ticket types can be found at conofthrones.net.

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Every year Con of Thrones hosts in-depth discussions about both the television and book series, Special Guest Spotlight interviews, live recordings of fan-favorite podcasts, and much more. Past guests include Game of Thrones stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister), Joe Dempsie (Gendry), Jerome Flynn (Bronn), Hannah Murray (Gilly), Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton), Miltos Yerolemou (Syrio Forel), Sibel Kekilli (Shae), Kate Dickie (Lysa Arryn), Esmé Bianco (Ros), Kerry Ingram (Shireen Baratheon), Sam Coleman (Young Hodor), Aimee Richardson (Myrcella Baratheon), and Emmy Award-winning Sound Designer Paula Fairfield.

Con of Thrones also provides opportunities for autographs and photographs with some of the most familiar faces from Game of Thrones.

Con of Thrones is produced by Mischief Management. Watchers on the Wall is proud to once again be the official programming partner for the con, bringing you a full schedule of panels and events to enjoy. Attendees will have the opportunity to submit their own panel and programming ideas, with submission time opening soon. There will be more information about the con to coming in the coming weeks!

For more information and updates, follow Con of Thrones on Facebook,  Twitter, and Instagram. We’ll see you in Orlando!

Sue the Fury
Susan Miller, Editor in Chief of WatchersOnTheWall.com

6 Comments

  1. I’m probably going to have to skip this one. I’ve been twice before and had a blast both times, but I’m already going to another con in April and I try to limit myself to one con a year. Of course, if Maisie Williams, Emilia Clarke, and/or Rory McCann are guests, I’ll definitely make an exception. I’ll also throw in Stephen Dillane, but the odds of that happening are basically zero.

  2. They really shouldn’t call it a “con”. I cringe every time I see that word.
    In the UK con means a scam, swindle, cheat.
    Derived from confidence trickster, con man.

  3. Young Dragon:
    I’m probably going to have to skip this one. …..
    Of course, if Maisie Williams, Emilia Clarke, and/or Rory McCann are guests, I’ll definitely make an exception. I’ll also throw in Stephen Dillane, but the odds of that happening are basically zero.

    You read my mind! If Maisie Williams or Rory McCann will appear there is no way I’m going to miss this!

    However, I’ll bet Rory McCann will be in his boat in the middle of the ocean somewhere. He likes his solitude. He’s like Sandor: “I don’t like crowds.”

    If this is anything like prior Cons, there will be surprise announcements of appearances by big name actresses and actors a few weeks before the event takes place.

  4. Mr Derp:
    Grandmaester Flash,
    It’s “con” for “convention”.
    I understand your point though.

    Yes, I do know it means convention. You would never hear a convention in the UK referred to as a “con” though!

  5. So cringe lol. From the article photo to the slideshow… and i doubt there will be any good attendance from the cast now that the show has ended

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