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PHOTO OP SCHEDULE Times Listed on This Schedule Are Start Times for Photo Ops REV. 1.3 PHOTO OP SCHEDULE Times listed on this schedule are start times for photo ops. Please be sure to the photo op line queue no more than 15 to 30 minutes prior to the times listed. INDIVIDUAL PHOTO OPS FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Alex Vincent Session A - 6:20:00 PM Session A - 12:20 PM Session A - 11:50 AM Amanda Bearse Session A - 6:05 PM Session A - 12:05 PM Session A - 11:35 AM Amy Steel In Costsume Session A - 7:45 PM Session A - 2:30 PM Session A - 1:15 PM Brad Dourif Session A - 6:35 PM Session A - 12:45 PM Session A - 12:05 PM Chris Sarandon Session A - 6:10 PM Session A - 12:10 PM Session A - 11:40 AM Christine Elise Session A - 6:30 PM Session A - 12:40 PM Session A - 12:05 PM CJ Graham (In Costume) N/A Session A - 5:25 PM Session A - 2:30 PM Danielle Harris "Bloody" Session A - 9:30 PM Session A - 6:00 PM N/A Danny Trejo Session A - 7:30 PM Session A - 1:45 PM Ssssion A - 1:00 PM Fiona Dourif Session A - 6:30 PM Session A - 12:35 PM Session A - 12:05 PM Jeff Daniel Phillips Session A - 5:20 PM Session A - 1:10 PM Session A - 11:05 AM Jesse Kove Session A - 7:05 PM Session A - 3:55 PM Session A - 12:45 PM Kane Hodder In Costume N/A Session A - 5:45 PM N/A Martin Kove Session A - 7:00 PM Session A - 3:40 PM Session A - 12:40 PM Matthew Lillard Session A - 9:00 PM Session A - 4:55 PM Session A - 2:10 PM Michael Berryman Session A - 5:35 PM Session A - 2:20 PM Session A - 11:20 AM PJ Soles Session A - 5:15 PM Session A- 2:10 PM Session A - 11:00 AM Richard Brake Session A - 5:20 PM Session A - 1:00 PM Session A - 11:10 AM Sean Cunningham Session A - 5:30 PM Session A - 2:00 PM Session A - 11:15 AM Skeet Ulrich Session A - 8:30 PM Session A - 4:10 PM Session A - 1:45 PM David Naughton Session A - 5:45 PM Session A - 3:00 PM Session A - 11:25 AM William Zabka Session A - 6:45 PM Session A - 3:10 PM Session A - 12:30 PM Lauren-Marie Taylor Session ! - 8:05 PM Session A - 2:50 PM Session A - 1:35 PM GROUP PHOTO OPS FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Cobra Kai Duo (Zabka/Cove) Session A - 6:50 PM Session A - 3:25 PM Session A - 12:35 PM Cobra Kai (Kove/Kove) Session A - 7:05 PM Session A - 3:45 PM Session A - 12:45 PM Session A - 8:45 PM Session A - 4:25 PM Scream Duo Session B - 9:00 PM Session B - 4:40 PM Session A - 1:50 PM 3 from Hell NON COSTUME - Bill Moseley, Richard Brake, Jeff Daniel Phillips Session A - 5:20 PM N/A Session A - 11:05 AM 3 from Hell COSTUME - Bill Moseley, Richard Brake, Jeff Daniel Phillips N/A Session A - 1:05 PM N/A Chucky Full Group - Brad Dourif, Fiona Dourif, Chris Sarandon, Christine Elise, Alex Vincent, Chucky Doll Session A - 6:25 PM Session A - 12:25 PM Session A - 12:00 PM Childs Play Group - Brad Dourif, Alex Vincent, Chris Sarandon, Chucky Doll Session A - 6:15 PM Session A - 12:15 PM Session A - 11:45 AM Amy Steel (In costume & John Furey (no costume) w/Shrine Session A - 7:50 PM Session A - 2:40 PM Session A - 1:20 PM Dual Jason In Costume Photo Op (Hodder/Graham} N/A Session A - 5:40 PM N/A Fright Night Duo Photo Op (Sarandon/Bearse) Session A - 6:05 PM Session A - 12:05 PM Session A - 11:35 AM Friday the 13th Part II Trio (Steel/Furey/Taylor) Session A - 8:00 PM PM Session A - 2:45 PM Session A - 1:30 PM HELPFUL HINTS, TIPS and RULES For more information on photo ops at the event you are attending, please visit www.celebphotoops.com and click or tap on "Events, Ticketing & Schedules". Find your event and visit the corresponding page. The photo op schedule is subject to change, please check back frequently for up to date information. The revision number in the upper right of the schedule will change any time there is changes to the schedule. Lines for photo ops start no more than 30 minutes prior to the photo op time, please do not arrive for your photo op until the queue line is open. Arriving too early for your photo op can cause unnecessary congenstion at the line queue entrance which can often lead to missed photo ops and inhibit our staff from queueing fans. Please be sure to print your tickets from online purchases or have them on your mobile device. You will scan the QR code before entering the photo op booth. There is no personal photography or video in the photo op room. Glasses often glare, we do suggest removing them if possible, photos will not be retaken in the event of glasses glare. Due to health & saftey concerns, there is absolutely no kissing of the guests or asking to be kissed by them, no exceptions. Any current CDC, state, local or center specific health mandates will also be in effect..
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