With more time comes more opportunity for planning – and a better understanding of what we can do to make a great – and affordable – Bicon 2005. The great news is though, that after looking at the numbers again, we've found the opportunity to reduce the costs for attending the weekend by some quite significant amounts.
Some examples:
Before
Income | Ticket | Accommodation | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Unwaged | £35 | £79 | £114 |
up to 12K | £45 | £80 | £125 |
12k-17k | £55 | £85 | £140 |
Now
Income | Ticket | Accommodation | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Unwaged | £35 | £60 | £95 |
up to 12K | £40 | £70 | £110 |
12k-17k | £45 | £70 | £115 |
… and also reductions in the higher income bands as well.
If you’ve already paid for your tickets, don’t worry – you’ll be getting a refund (and if you’ve not got it within a couple of weeks, do let us know).
Updated booking forms – with new prices
Bicon 2005 booking form (143K MS word doc) also as .rtf (62K) and .PDF (144K)
If you’ve already sent in your form, there’s no need to resend it – and you will get a refund if you’ve previously paid the higher price.