CinCity Con 2018 Is Almost Upon Us!

Written by Ty Pier

September 19, 2018

Hello Readers and Fans!

 

It is almost that time of year again for the Annual CinCity Con! Since my partners in crime are all in other states and countries, it is my duty to report everything going on to all of you! I will personally be attempting to make an appearance and cover all of the fun and shows. This year they are expecting a huge turnout and growth from last year. It seems that the fan base is growing every day! 

 

Fun things you can expect to see are cosplay, tournaments, Commemorative glasses, as well as, a multitude of other events and items. Make sure you all stop out and take a peak October 12-14 at Sharonville Convention Center 11355 Chester Rd in Cincinnati Ohio!

 

Passes are on sale still and available for a cheaper price before October 2nd. Check it all out HERE.

 

DETAILS PRICE QTY
3-Day Badge (Pre-Reg)show details + $40.00 (USD)  
 
3-Day Badge (Full Price)show details + $50.00 (USD)   Goes On Sale
October 2, 2018
 
Sat. Badge (Pre-Reg)show details + $30.00 (USD)  
 
Sat. Badge (Full Price)show details + $40.00 (USD)   Goes On Sale
October 2, 2018
 
Fri./Sun. Badge (Pre-Reg)show details + $25.00 (USD)  
 
Fri./Sun. Badge (Full Price)show details + $30.00 (USD)   Goes On Sale
October 2, 2018
 
Kid Badge (6-12 yo)show details + $10.00 (USD)  
 
Cosplay Badgeshow details + $10.00 (USD)  

Stay tuned here for updates and live broadcasts from the convention!

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