| When: |
Jan 22 - 23 |
| Where: |
Los Angeles Convention Center,
Room 403 AB
Los Angeles, CA |
Extravaganza Information
- What happens at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza event?
- When is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza – Los Angeles?
- Where is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza – Los Angeles?
- What time does Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza – Los Angeles start?
- What events will be at the Extravaganza?
- What are the Extravaganza point values for the events?
- What is the Extravaganza playoff?
- What are the rules for 3 vs 3 Team Dueling? *NEW*
- What are the rules for the Retro Draft? *NEW*
- What is the Bounty Event? *NEW*
- What will I need to bring to a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza?
- What should I expect at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza?
- I will be bringing my children to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza. Is there anything I should know?
- Will there be meal breaks during the tournament?
- What happens if I am not done with my Match after 40 minutes? (Swiss)
- What happens if I am not done with my Match after 40 minutes? (Single Elimination)
- Who should I contact if I have questions about the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza - Los Angeles?
Invitations
- Do I need an invitation to participate in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza?
- If I am not from the United States or Canada and I win an invite at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza, do I get to play in the 2011 North American World Championship Qualifier?
- If I qualified in a Dragon Duel tournament (for players aged 12 and under) can I play in the regular World Championship Qualifier?
- How and when will I receive my Invite?
- Is travel or hotel included with my Invite?
Card Legality
- What cards are legal for play?
- Can I use OCG cards (cards printed for use in Japan and other Asian territories) in my Deck?
- Can I use foreign language cards in my Deck?
Travel
- What is the closest airport to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Los Angeles?
- What’s the best way to get to the Extravaganza from the airport?
- Are there any nearby hotels?
Miscellaneous
- I want to judge at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza, instead of competing as a player – how can I volunteer?
- Will there be vendors on site so I can buy single cards and supplies and sell my cards?
- I want to vend at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza, who should I contact?
- Can I buy and sell from other people at the event?
- Where can I get food and drinks during the tournament?
When will the schedule for other Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganzas be posted?
- Will there be Duel Terminals at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza?
- Can I get a COSSY ID number at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza, or will I need to have one before I attend the event?
- Will there be coverage of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza?
Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Information
Q: What happens at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza event?
A: This is a big, exciting 2-day event that takes place from Saturday to Sunday. There is not just one main event, but many smaller Yu-Gi-Oh! Public Event tournaments throughout both days. On Sunday, 4 random Duelists and the 4 Duelists who have accumulated the most Public Event points will compete for a Super Rare set of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Prize Cards. Also at the Extravaganza there will be an exclusive game mat that will be given away.

Q: When is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza – Los Angeles?
A: January 22nd & 23rd, 2011
Q: Where is the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza – Los Angeles?
A:
Los Angeles Convention Center
Room 403 AB
1201 South Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
http://www.lacclink.com/
Q: What time does Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza – Los Angeles start?
A:
Saturday, January 22nd
| 9AM – 6PM |
Win-A-Mat (8-Player Flights) |
$12.00 |
| 9AM – 6PM |
Traditional Format Win-A-Mat (8-player Flights) |
$12.00 |
| 9AM – 6PM |
Retro Draft (8-player Flights) |
$12.00 |
| 9AM – 5PM |
2011 Regional Qualifiers (16-player Flights) |
$12.00 |
| 9AM – 6PM |
Pegasus Challenge (8-player Flights) |
$10.00 |
| 9AM – 6PM |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Tin Challenge (8-player Flights) |
$30.00 |
| 10AM |
ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! |
$12.00 |
| 11AM |
World Championship 2010 DS Tournament |
$10.00 |
| 11AM |
Go For the Gold |
$30.00 |
| 12PM |
Dragon Duel Tournament (12 and Under) |
$4.00 |
| 12PM |
3 vs. 3 Team Tournament |
$18.00 |
| 3PM |
ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! |
$12.00 |
| 4PM |
Bounty Event |
$10.00 |
Sunday, January 23rd
| 9AM – 3PM |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Tin Challenge (8-player Flights) |
$30.00 |
| 9AM – 3PM |
Traditional Format Win-A-Mat (8-player Flights) |
$12.00 |
| 9AM – 3PM |
2010 Regional Qualifiers (16-player Flights) |
$12.00 |
| 9AM – 3PM |
Win-A-Mat (8-Player Flights) |
$12.00 |
| 9AM – 3PM |
Pegasus Challenge (8-player Flights) |
$10.00 |
| 9AM – 3PM |
Retro Draft (8-player Flights) |
$12.00 |
| 10AM |
3 vs. 3 Team Dueling |
$18.00 |
| 10AM |
ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! |
$12.00 |
| 11AM |
World Championship 2010 DS Tournament |
$10.00 |
| 11AM |
Go For the Gold |
$30.00 |
| 12PM |
ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! |
$12.00 |
| 1PM |
Dragon Duel Tournament (12 and Under) |
$ 4.00 |
| 4PM |
Extravaganza Playoffs |
|
Q: What events will be at the Extravaganza?
| Name |
Entry Fee |
# of Participants |
Format |
Participation Prizing |
Prizing |
| Win-a-Mat |
$12 per player |
8 |
Advanced Format - Single Elimination |
Booster Packs |
1st Place: A Win-A-Mat Game Mat |
| Traditional Format Win-a-Mat |
$12 per player |
8 |
Traditional Format – Single Elimination |
Booster Packs |
1st Place: A Win-A-Mat Game Mat |
| Dragon Duel |
$4 per player |
Unlimited |
Advanced Format - Swiss |
2 Duelist Packs |
Top 4 receive an invite to 2011 World Championship Qualifier, 2011 Regional Game Mat, and Dragon Duel T-Shirt |
| 16 Player 2011 Regional Qualifiers |
$12 per player |
16 |
Advanced Format – Single Elimination |
3 Booster Packs |
1st Place: An invite to the 2011 World Championship Qualifier, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds Binder, and 2011 Regional Game Mat |
Retro Draft |
$12 per player |
8 |
Draft Format – Single Elimination |
3 Packs of Retro Pack 2 |
1st Place: Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Game Mat |
3 vs. 3 Team Dueling |
$6 per player or $18 per team |
64 |
3 vs. 3 Team Dueling Format – Swiss |
1 Booster Pack and 1 Duelist Pack per team member |
1st Place: Each team member will receive an uncut 3 x 3 sheet of Duelist Revolution Secret Rares
2nd Place: Each team member will receive an uncut 3 x 3 sheet of Duelist Revolution Ultra and Super Rares |
| ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! |
$12 per player |
32 |
Advanced Format – Single Elimination |
Booster Packs |
1st Place: Oversized Yu-Gi-Oh! Card |
| Pegasus Challenge |
$10 per player |
8 |
Cast Party Format - Single Elimination |
2 Turbo Packs |
1st Place: 4 Turbo Packs
2nd Place: 2 Turbo Packs
3rd/4th: 1 Turbo Pack |
| Yu-Gi-Oh! Tin Challenge |
$30 per player |
8 |
Sealed Format - Single Elimination |
1 2009 Wave 1 Yu-Gi-Oh! tin, 2 Raging Battle boosters, and one Duelist Pack – Yusei 2 |
1st Place: Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s World Championship 2010 Reverse of Arcadia |
| Go For the Gold |
$30 per player |
32 |
Sealed Format – SWISS Rounds and playoff depending on attendance |
1 Gold Series 3, 2 Booster Packs, and one Duelist Pack – Yusei 2 for each player |
1st Place: Complete Set of Gold Series 2 & 3
2nd Place: Compete Set of Gold Series 3 |
| Reverse of Arcadia Video Game Tournament |
$10 per player |
16 |
Advanced Format - Swiss |
2 Turbo Packs |
1st Place: 10 Booster Packs
2nd Place: 5 Booster Packs |
| Bounty Event |
$10 per player |
Unlimited |
Advanced Format – 3 Swiss Rounds |
Booster Packs |
3-0: Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Game Mat
2-1: Yu-Gi-Oh! Drawstring Bag |
| Public Events Playoff |
Free |
4 per Playoff |
Advanced Format - Single Elimination |
|
1st Place: Super Rare copies of the YCS prize cards. |
Q: What are the Extravaganza point values for the events?
A:
| Event |
Participation Points |
Additional Points for Winning |
| Pegasus Challenge |
2 |
2 |
| Yu-Gi-Oh! Tin Challenge |
3 |
3 |
| Reverse of Arcadia Video Game Tournament |
1 |
1 |
| Go For the Gold |
2 |
2 |
| Win-a-Mat |
1 |
1 |
| Traditional Format Win-A-Mat |
1 |
1 |
| Retro Draft |
2 |
2 |
| 3 vs. 3 Team Dueling |
2 |
2 |
| Dragon Duel |
3 |
3 |
| 16 Player Regional Qualifier |
2 |
2 |
| ATTACK OF THE GIANT CARD!! |
2 |
2 |
| Bounty Event |
2 |
0 |
Duelists must be present for the start of the first round of each event for which they register, in order to receive the entry points. You cannot register in more than one event at a time. If you register for an event while you are still enrolled in a previous event, you will forfeit all Extravaganza points for all events in which you are simultaneously registered.
Q: What is the Extravaganza playoff?
A: TA: The Extravaganza playoff gives 8 hopeful Duelists a chance to win their very own copy of the coveted YCS Prize Cards! There are two different playoffs, each of which awards the YCS Prize Cards to the winner.
Playoff 1: Four names will be drawn at random from all Public Events entrants over the course of the weekend. These four competitors will then play two rounds of single elimination to determine a winner on Sunday, who will receive a Super Rare set of the YCS Prize Cards.
Playoff 2: The four Duelists who have accumulated the highest number of Public Event points will play two rounds of single elimination to determine a winner on Sunday, who will receive a Super Rare set of the YCS Prize Cards. In case of a points total tie, the selection will be made by random drawing from the tied competitors.
Q: What are the rules for the 3 vs. 3 Team Duel event? *NEW*
A: The 3 vs. 3 Team Duel will be Advanced Format Constructed, with Swiss Rounds with a Top Cut and will use the Single Elimination end of match procedure.
Here are the basic rules:
1) When registering for the tournament, each team will designate one Duelist on the team to be Duelist A, one to be Duelist B, and one to be Duelist C.
Team members must keep their team designation throughout the tournament.
2) At the start of the round, Duelist A will play against Duelist A, Duelist B will play against Duelist B, and Duelist C will play against Duelist C. Team members play as individuals – they do not share cards, Decks, Life Points, etc.
3) All members of the team will play a best 2 out of 3 match.
4) The team with the most Match wins gets the win for the round.
Example of play:
Team 1 (Duelist A1, Duelist B1, and Duelist C1) and Team 2 (Duelist A2, Duelist B2, and Duelist C2) play each other in Round 1.
Duelist A1 sits across from Duelist A2, and they play each other, best 2 out of 3.
Duelist B1 sits across from Duelist B2, and they play each other, best 2 out of 3.
Duelist C1 sits across from Duelist C2, and they play each other, best 2 out of 3.
At the end of the Round, the teams compare Match wins.
Duelist A1 won the Match against Duelist A2.
Duelist B1 won the Match against Duelist B2.
Duelist C1 lost the Match against Duelist C2.
Since Team 1 has 2 Match wins, Team 1 wins the round.
Q: What are the rules for the Retro Draft? *NEW*
A:
- The 8 Duelists are seated in a random order at a table and then given 3 packs of Retro Pack 2.
- Each Duelist opens one pack and counts the cards face-down to ensure there are 9 cards in the pack. If there are more or less than 9 cards in the pack, please call over a Judge and they will swap the pack for a new pack.
- Each Duelist will then pick up their cards and select one card to keep, placing it face down in front of them, and then passing the remaining cards in the pack face-down to the Duelist on their left.
- Duelists should count out the cards face-down after each pick to ensure that the appropriate number of cards remain in the pack.
- The previous step continues until each Duelist has 9 cards in front of them.
- Each Duelist opens their second pack and counts the cards face-down to ensure there are 9 cards in the pack. If there are more or less than 9 cards in the pack, please call over a Judge and they will swap the pack for a new pack.
- Each Duelist will then pick up their cards and select one card to keep, placing it face down in front of them, and then passing the remaining cards in the pack face-down to the Duelist on their right.
- The previous step continues until each Duelist has 18 cards in front of them.
- Each Duelist opens their third and final pack and counts the cards face-down to ensure there are 9 cards in the pack. If there are more or less than 9 cards in the pack, please call over a Judge and they will swap the pack for a new pack.
- Each Duelist will then pick up their cards and select one card to keep, placing it face down in front of them, and then passing the remaining cards in the pack face-down to the Duelist on their left.
- The previous step continues until each Duelist has 27 cards in front of them.
Deck Construction Rules
Deck Size: 20 cards minimum using the cards drafted
Side Deck: All cards not used in the Main Deck
Number of copies of a card allowed:
As many copies as drafted for current event. The Advanced Format list does not apply.
Q: What is the Bounty Event? *NEW*
A: The Bounty Event is your chance to sit down and Duel against Konami employees, win great prizes, and play Yu-Gi-Oh! in a way that has never been played before!
- The Bounty Event will be limited to three Swiss rounds, regardless of the number of participants that enter.
- Advanced Format.
- Konami employees will be participating in this event, and will be wearing white Konami shirts and red Konami lanyards.
- If you are paired against a Konami employee you will automatically receive two booster packs.
- If you defeat the Konami employee, you will receive their “Bounty,” which is a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Game Mat!
- Each round, one Konami employee will be designated as the “Global Bounty.” If the Global Bounty is defeated, everyone in the tournament wins a prize! Global Bounty prize will be announced prior to each round.
- The Bounty Event will have special rules that will change randomly. Rules will be called out at random intervals, and these rules could impact everyone, they could impact only a few Duelists, but they will always be interesting!
Q: What will I need to bring to a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza?
A: You should bring a tournament-legal Deck as described above, unless, you just want to play in a Sealed Format, and a DS plus a copy of Reverse of Arcadia if you are planning to play in the DS tournament, along with any tournament supplies you will need; such as paper and pen to track Life Points, dice or counters if you are using cards which require them, extra sleeves to replace any that become damaged, and so forth. If you have a COSSY ID number, you should bring your number and barcode. You should bring a form of personal identification with a picture. You’ll also need the entry fees for each tournament you wish to participate in, as well as money for your incidentals (food, drinks, etc.).
Q: What should I expect at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza?
A: The Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza will attract Duelists of all ages and skill levels. Many Duelists will travel great distances to attend the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza, so you can expect to meet hundreds of fellow Yu-Gi-Oh! fans from all over.
Duelists are responsible for paying attention to information from judges and/or tournament staff in order to understand what is going on. If players have questions about the event either beforehand or while they are there, they should check with the Event Manager.
Duelists should read over the KDE Tournament Policy, Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Policy, and Penalty Guidelines carefully before the event. You may find these Guidelines by clicking the following links.
Tournament Policy
Penalty Guidelines
Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Policy
Q: I will be bringing my children to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza. Is there anything I should know?
A: You are not required to stay on site, but we strongly recommend that you do, especially if your children are young or this is their first event. Please know that the tournament staff cannot be responsible for looking after your children, or their possessions. Always make sure your child has a way to contact you, and is provided with any necessities such as food, drink, or extra money if you do not wish to remain in the tournament area.
When your child is preparing for the event, encourage him or her to leave any bulky or expensive possessions at home. Electronics and large collections of cards are hard to keep track of during a big tournament – your child will have a much easier day without having to worry about these kinds of items.
Trading cards is a big attraction at large tournaments, but if you are concerned about your child trading away valuable cards, talk to him or her before the event and set some guidelines. You can always have your child check with you before making a trade.
Q: Will there be meal breaks during the tournament?
A: There will not be any meal breaks scheduled into the event. However, it is easy for each Duelist to fit a meal break or two in between Public Events.
Q: What happens if I am not done with my Match after 40 minutes? (Swiss)
A: Sometimes a match will not be finished when the time ends for a round. If this happens, the Duelist should note whose turn it is when time is called, and raise their hands for a judge. The judge should be notified that the match is ongoing and whose turn it is. The judge may or may not stay to supervise the End of Match procedure, but should ensure that both Duelists understand the following procedure.
Please follow these instructions when proceeding to End of Match procedures during the Swiss portion of the tournament:
- Continue until the end of the current turn.
- If the Duel is not over at the end of the turn, go to “Extra Turns.”
- Extra Turns = Conduct (5) additional turns starting from the opponent’s turn.
- If a win condition (a Duelist’s Life Points is reduced to 0 or an instant win condition such as the effect of Exodia the Forbidden One or Final Countdown) occurs within these (5) turns, the Duel ends as normal.
- If a win condition does NOT occur within these (5) turns, the Duelist who has higher Life Points after the “Extra Turns” (5 turns) wins.
- If both Duelists’ Life Points are the same after the “Extra Turns” are completed, the Duel is considered a Draw.
- After the Duel is concluded, the Duelist who has won the most Duels is declared the winner of the Match
- If both Duelists won one Duel and the third Duel ends in a Draw, the Match is considered to be a Draw.
- If time is called before a Duel begins (during Side Decking, before drawing their opening Hands), and both Duelists have won the same number of Duels, the Match is considered to be a Draw.
- If time is called before a Duel begins (during Side Decking, before drawing their opening Hands), and one Duelist has won more Duels, the Duelist with more wins is declared the winner of the Match.
Draws may only occur during the Swiss portion of a tournament and only during End of Match procedures. Duelists may not intentionally end a Match in a Draw. Intentionally ending a Match in a Draw is against tournament policy and could result in a Disqualification.
Q: What happens if I am not done with my Match after 40 minutes? (Single Elimination)
A: During Single Elimination rounds, if Duelists have not completed their matches during their allotted time limit, proceed to End of Match procedures. Please follow these instructions when proceeding to End of Match procedures during the Single Elimination portion of the tournament:
- Continue until the end of the current turn.
- If the Duel did not end at the end of the turn, go to “Extra Turns.”
- Extra Turns = Conduct (3) additional turns starting from the opponent’s turn.
- If a win condition (a Duelist is reduced to 0 Life Points or an instant win condition such as the effect of Exodia the Forbidden One or Final Countdown) occurs within these (3) turns, the Duel ends as normal.
- If a win condition does NOT occur within these (3) turns, the Duelist who has higher Life Points after the “Extra Turns” wins.
- If both Duelists’ Life Points are the same after the “Extra Turns” are completed, then play will continue until the first change in Life Points – an increase or a decrease – and the Duelist with the highest Life Point total becomes the winner.
- If Life Points are changed as a chain is being created, the Duelist with the higher Life Points wins the moment the change in Life Points is made.
- If Life Points are changed as a chain is resolving, all effects that are already on the chain should be resolved before comparing Life Points for the purpose of checking which Duelist has more Life Points.
- If a Duelist’s Life Points reach 0 or if a win condition occurs while resolving the chain, normal game play rules apply.
- Once the winner has been determined for the current Duel, the match winner is determined.
- If a Duelist has more wins than his or her opponent, that Duelist wins the Match.
- If both Duelists have the same number of Duel wins, they will begin a new Duel with specific guidelines.
- Neither Duelist may use his or her Side Deck.
- Whichever Duelist that lost the previous Duel chooses who will go first.
- The Duel will continue for a total of (4) turns, two turns for each Duelist, unless a Duelist manages to win the Duel before the (4) turns are up.
- Once the four turns are completed, Life Point totals are compared and the Duelist with the highest Life Point total wins the Match.
- If both Duelists’ Life Points are the same after the (4) turns are completed, then play will continue until the first change in Life Points – an increase or a decrease – and the Duelist with the highest Life Point total becomes the winner. Please use the same criteria listed above (Step 5).
Draws cannot occur during Single-Elimination. There must always be a winner.
Q: Who should I contact if I have questions about the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza - Los Angeles?
A:
E-mail: FDebrito@kde-us.com
Phone: 310-220-8192
Invitations
Q: Do I need an invitation to participate in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza?
A: You do not need an invitation to participate. This event is open to all Duelists.
Q: If I am not from the United States or Canada and I win an invite at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza, do I get to play in the 2011 North American World Championship Qualifier?
A: No, you will not. If the winner does not reside in the US or Canada, he or she will win a trip to his or her own World Championship Qualifier event. He or she will not be eligible to compete in the North American World Championship Qualifier.
Q: If I qualified in a Dragon Duel tournament (for players aged 12 and under) can I play in the regular World Championship Qualifier?
A: Duelists who are 12 or under are eligible to play in their World Championship Qualifier, in addition to any separate events held specifically for Duelists aged 12 and under.
Q: How and when will I receive my Invite?
A: The list of players who have earned invites to their World Championship Qualifier will be posted online at www.yugioh-card.com/en/events. You will not receive a physical invitation, or an invitation through email or postal mail – you will be entered in the invite list database.
Information about your World Championship Qualifier will be posted online – it will not be mailed or sent to you. Duelists are responsible to verify that their name appears on the appropriate Invite List, and to access posted information about their World Championship Qualifier tournament by checking the www.yugioh-card.com/en/events page for updates.
If you have a question about your Invite status, you can email us-opsupport@konami.com and ask. Please provide your full name, COSSY ID number, and the date and location of the event at which you qualified, along with your question, so we can answer you quickly and efficiently.
Remember that Invite status information isn’t automatically or instantly updated, so you should allow some time for results to be posted from your tournament – it can take several weeks for the data to be entered into the system, and posted online.
Q: Is travel or hotel included with my Invite?
A: Hotel and travel will not be provided for Duelists who earn an invite to their WCQ during a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza.
Card Legality
Q: What cards are legal for play?
A: Please check the “Products” page online at http://www.yugioh‐card.com/en/products/ for at the most current legality dates of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s product releases, prior to preparing your Deck for the event.
Also check this link for the current legality of all promotional cards http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/gameplay/cardlegality.html.
Q: Can I use OCG cards (cards printed for use in Japan and other Asian territories) in my Deck?
A: No, cards printed for Asian markets are not legal for play in TCG tournaments, even if you have a translation available.
Q: Can I use foreign language cards in my Deck?
A: You may use foreign-language copies of legal-for-play cards printed for the TCG market, as long as you can show an official translation of the card when asked to do so by an opponent or tournament official. Translations do not have to be a local language version of the card. An official translation written down or printed is acceptable. If you want to use a local language version of the card as your translation, you must keep that card outside of your Deck box.
Travel
Q: What is the closest airport to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Los Angeles?
A: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
Q: What’s the best way to get to the tournament from the airport?
A:
METRO RAIL
The L.A. LIVE campus is only a 2 minute walk from Pico Station (Blue Line) and a 7 minute walk from the 7th Street Metro Station (Red/Purple Line). Select the link below to find the route that's most convenient for you. You may also use the Metro Trip Planner or contact Metro at (800) COMMUTE.
To connect to Metro Rail lines via MetroLink trains, please check Metrolink train schedules at www.metrolinktrains.com to ensure proper train service is available or call (800) 371-LINK (5465).
From Los Angeles International Airport:
Take the Green Line towards Norwalk
Change at Imperial/Wilmington to Blue Line towards 7th Street Metro Center
Exit Pico Station
Walk West one block on Pico Blvd.
Go right on Figueroa, L.A. LIVE is 2 blocks North on your left
METRO BUS
Metro Bus routes services all of Los Angeles and has many lines that stop near L.A. LIVE including lines 441, 442 and 81. To find the route that's best for you, use this link http://socaltransport.org/tm_pub_start.php or contact Metro at (800) COMMUTE.
DASH BUS
DASH Bus Route F has several stops on Figueroa St. adjacent to L.A. LIVE. For details on DASH service, go to www.ladottransit.com.
All Passengers Ride for Price of One
- $2.85 flag drop (first 1/9th mile).
- $0.30 for each additional 1/9th mile ($2.70 per mile).
- $0.30 for each 37 seconds waiting/delay ($29.19 per hour).
- $46.50 flat fare for trips between LAX and downtown.
- Area bounded by Alameda St., Santa Monica Fwy., Harbor Fwy., Cesar E. Chavez, Union Station and Chinatown.
- $2.50 surcharge for all trips originating at LAX.
- $15.00 minimum fare for trips originating at LAX (In addition to the $2.50 surcharge).
- CITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
COMMENT & COMPLAINT LINE
(800) 501-0999
Independent Taxi
(323) 666-0050 or
(800) 521-8294
Comments/Complaints
(323) 666-0050 |
United Independent Taxi
(Los Angeles & Beverly Hills)
(213) 483-7660 or
(310) 821-1000 or
(800) 411-0303
Comments/Complaints
(213) 483-7669,
Ext. 3029 |
Yellow Cab
(310 or 213)
808-1000 or
(800) 200-1085
Comments/Complaints
(310) 715-1968 |
Bell Cab
(Los Angeles)
(888) 235-5222 or
(800) 666-6664
Comments/Complaints
(800) 830-0551 |
Beverly Hills Cab Company
(Los Angeles & Beverly Hills)
(310 or 800) 273-6611
Comments/Complaints
(310) 837-0260 |
Checker Cab
(Los Angeles & West
Hollywood)
(310 or 800) 300-5007
Comments/Complaints
(310) 330-3720 |
City Cab
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Q: Are there any nearby hotels?
A: Nearby hotels can be found by following this link http://www.lalive.com/stay/stay.
Miscellaneous
Q: I want to judge at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza, instead of competing as a player – how can I volunteer?
A: If you’re interested in judging at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza, please email KDE’s Judge Manager at us-judgesupport@konami.com. We are always on the lookout for judges – please provide your full name, contact information including email and phone number, and a description of your previous judging experience. You can also request to be added to the KDE Judge Roster, which will enable you to receive additional information and updates about the Judge Program.
Potential judges do not currently need to hold Konami certification in order to judge, however we recommend all potential judges pass the online Rulings Comprehension Level 1 test, in order to better prepare themselves for these prestigious events. You can find information about the test, and a link to take it, here: http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/judges/index.html
Q: Will there be vendors on site so I can buy single cards and supplies and sell my cards?
A: There will be a number of vendors present, selling single cards, sealed product, and card supplies such as sleeves and deck boxes. Vendors will also be buying cards on site.
Q: I want to vend at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza, who should I contact?
A: Vending space is available free of charge at Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza venues, but is only available to Official Tournament Stores in good standing. Vendors must meet certain requirements and agree to abide by set guidelines. Interested vendors should email us-opsupport@konami.com with the header “Request to Vend at [name and location of event].” Vendors will be required to complete and submit an application for each event at which they wish to vend. Keep in mind that KDE handles the applications for vending at Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza events, and not the Event Manager.
Cash transactions with anyone other than an approved vendor at an approved location are prohibited at Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza events. Attendees who conduct cash transactions, such as selling of cards or product, to anyone other than an approved vendor at a Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza event risk penalties including disqualification and expulsion from the venue.
Q: Can I buy and sell from other people at the event?
A: Duelists are not allowed to buy or sell from one another at Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza venues. If you do so, you risk incurring penalties, including being disqualified and removed from the event.
Q: Where can I get food and drinks during the tournament?
A: There will be concessions at the convention center, and there is a venue outside of the convention center with many eating options: http://www.lalive.com/eat/eat.
Q: When will the schedule for other Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganzas be posted?
A: For updated information on this event and other events as they become finalized, keep checking www.yugioh-card.com/en/events . There is no set time frame for these announcements; they will be made as the information becomes available.
Q: Will there be Duel Terminals at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza?
A: Yes, there will be two Duel Terminals at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza Los Angeles. The Duel Terminal will be set up during normal tournament hours in the event hall. The Duel Terminal machine accept $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills but does not give change – each Duel Terminal costs $1.00 per play.
Q: Can I get a COSSY ID number at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza, or will I need to have one before I attend the event?
A: If you do not have a COSSY ID number, you can get one at the event.
Q: Will there be coverage of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Extravaganza?
A: There will be online coverage of this event with blog updates, a photo gallery, Deck analysis and more at www.yugioh-card.com/en/events. Even if you’re unable to make it to the event, you can still be part of the action as the coverage page is updated with live content from the tournament site.
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