
OPTION 1: ON SALE NOW!
VIP EARLY BIRD 3-DAY PASS: $150 (LIMITED TO 500)
Attendees 16 & Under get in FREE with a paying, attending adult!**

VIP EARLY BIRD 3-DAY PASS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
• ONE HOUR Early Entry All Three Days
• 2026 HeroesCon T-Shirt in Size of Their Choosing S-2 (Sizes 3X-4X will add an additional $5 to the ticket cost.)
• 2026 HeroesCon Commemorative Badge w/Lanyard
• 2026 HeroesCon VIP Wristband
• 2026 HeroesCon Collectible and Reusable Tote Bag
• 2026 HeroesCon Exclusive Print
• Other Potential Exclusive VIP Surprises!
**16 & Under FREE Admission DOES NOT include incentives.


OPTION 2: ON SALE NOW!
3-DAY ADVANCE PASS: $75
Attendees 16 & Under get in FREE with a paying, attending adult!**

3-DAY ADVANCE PASS will save at up to $40 over 3 individual Day-of ticket purchases, and will be allowed in one hour after VIP EARLY BIRD 3-Day Pass holders and ahead of Day-of ticket holders all three days.
Also Includes:
• 2026 HeroesCon Commemorative 3-Day Advance Badge w/Lanyard
• 2026 HeroesCon 3-Day Advance Pass Wristband
**16 & Under FREE Admission DOES NOT include incentives.

3-Day Advance Ticket Sales for the 2026 Heroes Convention will end at 3PM EST on Friday, June 12, 2025

OPTION 3: ON SALE NOW!
SINGLE DAY ADVANCE TICKETS: Saves $5 over purchasing tickets at the door!
Attendees 16 & Under get in FREE with a paying, attending adult!**

$35 - Friday / $35 - Saturday / $30 - Sunday
ADVANCE SINGLE-DAY TICKET purchase saves $5 over buying tickets at the door!
Single-Day Passes are good ONLY for the day of purchase and only include the day-of wristband pass.
**Attendees 16 & Under get in FREE with a paying, attending adult!


3-DAY: $80 / FRIDAY: $40 / SATURDAY: $40 / SUNDAY: $35
3-DAY and DAY-OF TICKETS will also be available at the door for an additional $5 + tax over advance tickets prices.
Save money and purchase your tickets in advance!
Heroes Convention Day-of Ticket Box-Office will be located at the MLK Blvd Entrance of the Charlotte Convention Center beginning on Friday, June 12, 2026 at 8:00 AM

ADA Accessibility
https://www.charlottemeetings.com/charlotte-convention-center/helpful-info
Information for Patrons with Disabilities
The Charlotte Convention Center is committed to making your visit enjoyable. At any time during your visit, please feel free to ask for assistance or guidance from our event staff.
ASL Services
If you, or someone in your party, requires an ASL translator in order to participate in any of our panels over the weekend, please let us know at ticket registration, or at the Information Kiosk located at the entrance on the show floor.
Parking
Parking is available at prevailing rates in the NASCAR Hall of Fame Parking deck adjacent to the Charlotte Convention Center. Parking for guests with disabilities is also available here, but they must display proper state identification.
Drop off / Pick up
Drivers may drop off and pick up passengers with mobility issues at the South College Street or Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard entrances of the building.
Entrance / Elevators
The center has accessible entrances from South College Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Brooklyn Village Avenue at the pedestrian bridge entry. We also have accessible entrances at the Caldwell/Ballroom Lobby Entry on Caldwell Street for Crown Ballroom events.
Concessions
Concession stands and food carts are located throughout the center. Upon request, food service hosts will read menus located at each concession outlet.
Restrooms / Water Fountains
Accessible restrooms and water fountains are available throughout the center.
First Aid / Emergency Situations
Licensed first aid technicians/EMTs are on staff for most exhibit hall events, and other events expected to exceed 2,000 people. If you need first aid assistance, please contact the nearest security guard or police officer. In the event of an emergency, please follow the directions of emergency personnel and staff.
Service Animals
Only service animals are allowed inside our venues.
Under the ADA, a service animal is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person's disability. Public entities must allow miniature horses to accompany people with disabilities where “reasonable.” Four factors may be used to determine what is reasonable:
• The miniature horse is housebroken.
• The miniature horse is under the owner’s control.
• The facility can accommodate the miniature horse’s type, size, and weight.
• The miniature horse does not compromises legitimate, necessary safety requirements.
Emotional support, therapy, comfort or companion animals are not considered service animals under the ADA.
These terms are used to describe animals that provide comfort just by being with a person. Because they have not been trained to perform a specific job or task, they do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.