Monday, August 24, 2009

Advance Order Process Begins Tomorrow

Just a reminder that the Advance Order Process begins tomorrow, Tuesday, August 25, 2009, for anyone who purchased one of the "You Choose" ticket packages (the Festival Package, Day Package, or 10-ticket Package). Starting at 10:00 AM, you can use your Envelope voucher to pick up an Official Film Schedule, an Advance Order Book, and an Order Envelope. Consult part 2 of the series on how to buy tickets (http://tifftalk.blogspot.com/2009/08/how-do-i-buy-tickets-for-tiff-2009-part_07.html) for more information on how the process works. Note you don't have to show up right at 10:00, you can pick up your package any time, as long as you get your completed order in before Monday, August 31, 2009 at 1:00 PM.

You can also pick up the programme book if you have a Programme Book voucher.

Pick up your materials from the Festival Box Office at Nathan Phillips Square at 100 Queen Street West (located in a white tent, west of the square). The box office is open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM every day. The closest subway stations are Queen and Osgoode. Don't forget to bring the following:

  • Envelope voucher
  • Programme book voucher, if you bought one
  • The Visa card used to make the purchase (assuming you bought with one)
  • Photo ID (student or senior ID if you purchased with a discount)
  • Any confirmation e-mail sent to you by the festival.
Note you can still buy any of the packages, or you can wait until individual tickets go on sale on Friday, September 4 at 7:00 AM.

If you bought any of the other packages (Visa Screening Room, Midnight Madness, Wavelengths, City to City, Festival Experience, Globetrotter, Double Date Gala, Roy Thomson Hall Closing Night Gala and Party), you do not pick up any tickets until Thursday, September 3, 2009 starting at 7:00 AM. Festival Student Cards cannot be used until the date printed on the card.

1 comments:

Hey Richard... FYI I just posted a list of over 160 official trailers on TIFFReviews.com
Enjoy!

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