The system has a Virtual Waiting Room feature that is automatically activated when too many people are trying to enter at the same time. When the limit of people allowed to enter at the same time is reached, you will be put into a virtual queue to wait for your turn to create your entries.
When you reach the end of the queue, you will then have ten minutes to start your entries before your position in the queue is removed.
FAQ
Q: Can only one person enter and pay for entries at a time?
A: No, many people can enter and pay at the same time.
Q: Does the Virtual Waiting Room Feature work per event?
A: No, the Virtual Waiting Room feature will work across all events in all states.
Q: The event has a cap on the number of entries allowed. I was in the queue and still missed out on getting an entry.
A: As many people are entering at the same time, it's possible that the allocation of entries is reached before you reach the end of the queue.
Q: Is my position in the queue the same as the number of people who are entering the event?
A: No, the position in the queue is not taking into account the number of people who are already entering the event.
Imagine a line of people who are trying to get into a shop. The shop is full, so you are put into a queue to wait for your turn to enter the shop. The position in the queue is the number of people ahead of you in the line waiting to get into the shop. The people who are already in the shop are already purchasing items and are not counted in your position in the queue.