| Dates: | 09:00 Friday 21st March to 16:00 Monday 24th March 2008 |
| Venue: | Newbury Racecourse & Conference centre, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 7NZ |
| Cost: | £80 for BYOC Participant / £30 for TUP / £10 per day for Visitor |
| Capacity: | 1,580 BYOC |
| Services: | Early Arrival, Monitor Rental, Additional Network Connection, Wireless, Server Co-location |
Registration
When you first arrive at i33 you will need to check-in and get your event pass and wristband. There is no physical ticket for the event as your booking is electronic, therefore you will need the following on the day:
- Your booking ID (five digit number)
- Photo ID such as a passport or drivers licence (if you are under 18 non-photo ID is acceptable)
- Your parental consent form (if you are under 16) (get the form, get event info)
Ticket types
Bring Your Own Computer (BYOC) Participant
When you purchase a full BYOC participant pass you will have full access to the public areas of the event and be allowed to plug your computer into the power infrastructure and network. You also have a desk and seat which are allocated to you for the duration of the event. Participants are eligible to enter all tournaments and competitions. If you want to get the most out of i33 then a BYOC participant is the way to go.
Turn Up and Play (TUP)
Turn Up and Play costs £30 for the whole weekend and is similar to the visitors ticket in that you don’t have an assigned desk or your own network connection, but instead you can use our provided computers to enter tournaments and play your matches on.
The provided machines are top of the range Packard Bell iPower gaming PCs and come with all of the games ready to go - you don’t need to bring any computer equipment at all. You may bring your own mouse, headset and keyboard if you wish.
Find out more about Turn Up and Play …
Visitor
As a visitor you are still granted access to all of the public areas of the event, however you do not have a desk and chair and you are not allowed to plug anything into the power infrastructure or the network.
All of the non-gaming aspects of the event are open to visitors, TUP and participants alike - including the bar area, the Pub Quiz, any talks/presentations/demos, the exhibition area and the sleeping area/camping zones.




