1-in reading about the Talent passes, I would guess so but am not sure as this is the first Expo where they have had the pre-Booking online. It does not say “all” signings & appearances, but in past Expos they have cut the signing lines at some point as I’ve missed ones I wanted to get because of that. We will have to wait & see which Talent things are offered for booking online. Note however the signings at the Disney Worldwide Publishing booth in Hall B do not seem to be a part of the passes as the update specifically says tickets will be distributed & is limited to 50 people
2-the ThIngs to Know always say no personal items and things must be purchased at Expo or use an Expo provided autograph card, and they can ask to see your purchase receipt. That being said, I’ve never been asked to show a receipt. For books not yet released, obviously the purchase has to be made there. But for books already released, ie the Travels with Walt or the Ink & Paint, I suppose one could bring one in from outside purchase but would have to take the chance they would not ask to see the purchase receipt. It is hard to think about paying full price at Expo when
Amazon sells at a discount. You have to decide if the signing is worth paying full price.
3-They will actually have early release copies of some books at the Expo for those on the signing schedule, for purchase there. Often those books will be available on Day 1 even if the signing is not until day 3. You’d have to go to the respective booth to see if the books are out early or not until day of. If early, and it’s one you really want, I’d suggest buying on Day 1 and then bringing it back on signing day. A couple of Expos back, I waited until day of signing to get a Marty Sklar book and then found the book was sold out so I missed the signing. Last Expo I bought a book Friday for a Sunday signing as I did not want to miss out, and I could have waited as there were plenty of copies available on Sunday. That is really hard to predict.
So, for the Marc Davis book, they will have copies there somewhere for sale for the signing. I would hope it is one where you can book a pass for the signing ahead of time. The authors are on a panel from 12-1 and the signing is just after from 1:30-2:30. Past expos, I’ve had it where I’ve gone to the panel, and then headed to the book signing immediately after or even left the panel 5 min early to head to the signing, only to find the signing line already full and cut off with people who went to the signing line early instead of the panel. Not good at all, and I’ve given feedback on their post Expo surveys each time about that being a bad experience and they need to find a way for people to attend the panel and be able to get something signed after. Maybe the Talent passes is a way to help with that. Last Expo I skipped out on a panel in order to ensure I’d get my book signed, & did not like that I had to miss the panel.
Another signing tip is to walk the Expo floor and check for signings at other vendor booths. The official Disney booth line for Marty Sklar was huge last Expo; I walked by the Ryman Arts booth later on another day and Marty was sitting there chatting with one person and no one else was waiting in line to see him. Some of the vendor booths will charge for the signature or will want you to buy there but others will not, so you would need to ask or read their signing info Posted at the booth. There will be a lot of signing opportunities at vendor booths that will not make it to the
D23 published info as those are not official Disney signings, and the only way to find them is to walk the show floor.