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Comic-Con may leave San Diego in 2026 due to hotel price hikes
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Comic-Con may leave San Diego in 2026 due to hotel price hikes

Jul 11, 2024 5:57 PM

San Diego Comic-Con faces a potential departure from its home city due to inflated hotel prices affecting both attendees and the event organizers. The Comic-Con team has signed a one-year extension with the San Diego Tourism Authority but expresses reservations about long-term commitments. High hotel costs, often referred to by fans as "Hotelocalypse," have made it increasingly difficult for visitors to find affordable accommodations near the event, which could force Comic-Con to consider relocating after 2026. Meanwhile, the anticipation for SDCC 2024 remains high as major panels, including The Boys and Transformers One, are set to unveil exciting updates.

Why might San Diego Comic-Con leave its current location?n

The event could leave San Diego due to the prohibitively high hotel prices, which make it difficult for attendees to find affordable accommodations within walking distance of the convention.

San Diego Comic-Con, established in 1970, has evolved into a premier event that draws significant attention from the entertainment industry. Known for exclusive content, celeb appearances, and major announcements, SDCC has become a must-attend for fans of comics, movies, television, and games. Despite its popularity, the logistical challenges, particularly around accommodation pricing, could influence a move to a more affordable location, altering the landscape of geek and pop culture conventions.



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