Social media is buzzing with parody videos as people express their disappointment over the struggle to secure tickets for Ulta Beauty World at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.Last week, WESH 2 found out that only 3,000 tickets would be available for the April event, a message that reached a Facebook group with 38,000 members. When tickets were released on Wednesday, Ulta reported that more than 3 million people were in the queue.Jennifer Baldwin from St. Augustine was among the lucky few to secure a ticket, using multiple devices to increase her chances. “Three laptops, my iPad, my phone, which I ended up not getting, on my phone, because at that point it was crazy. And then my husband was nice enough to log him in, too. And so he was nice enough to try as well,” Baldwin said.Ulta Beauty did not confirm if tickets were reserved for social media influencers, but acknowledged the high demand and expressed hope to accommodate more attendees next year. Baldwin, a mother of five, emphasized the randomness of the process. “I know everybody’s mad at Ulta. And I was like, I’m a plain Jane mom with five girls. I am not an influencer by any means. And I don’t got a ticket. So clearly, it’s just luck of the draw,” she said. “It’s kind of like Taylor Swift tickets. There’s only so many tickets to go around.”Ulta Beauty World is scheduled for April 16 at the Orange County Convention Center. For those who managed to get a ticket, Ulta has stated that they are non-transferable, discouraging any attempts to sell them.

ORLANDO, Fla. —

Social media is buzzing with parody videos as people express their disappointment over the struggle to secure tickets for Ulta Beauty World at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.

Last week, WESH 2 found out that only 3,000 tickets would be available for the April event, a message that reached a Facebook group with 38,000 members.

When tickets were released on Wednesday, Ulta reported that more than 3 million people were in the queue.

Jennifer Baldwin from St. Augustine was among the lucky few to secure a ticket, using multiple devices to increase her chances.

“Three laptops, my iPad, my phone, which I ended up not getting, on my phone, because at that point it was crazy. And then my husband was nice enough to log him in, too. And so he was nice enough to try as well,” Baldwin said.

Ulta Beauty did not confirm if tickets were reserved for social media influencers, but acknowledged the high demand and expressed hope to accommodate more attendees next year.

Baldwin, a mother of five, emphasized the randomness of the process.

“I know everybody’s mad at Ulta. And I was like, I’m a plain Jane mom with five girls. I am not an influencer by any means. And I don’t got a ticket. So clearly, it’s just luck of the draw,” she said. “It’s kind of like Taylor Swift tickets. There’s only so many tickets to go around.”

Ulta Beauty World is scheduled for April 16 at the Orange County Convention Center.

For those who managed to get a ticket, Ulta has stated that they are non-transferable, discouraging any attempts to sell them.