I was there too--EAA claimed 15,000 people in total. They opened the gates at 5:30 so you could get in and put chairs down, then you had to have one person for every four chairs you were "holding". Within a few hours they were full up and only let in people who had already put chairs inside and left for awhile, and even then you had to call your person who was inside and have them come up and identify you so they'd let you inside. They also had security folks wearing night vision equipment facing the crowd, not the screen, scanning for people recording the movie. They were very afraid of "leaks" or pirating. It was pretty crazy. But the movie, I enjoyed the movie, and so did my daughter.