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TSA Almost Made Kronii Miss the Serendipity Concert 【Ouro Kronii / HololiveEN】

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Kronii recounts a brutal travel nightmare that almost made her miss the Serendipity concert—thanks to U.S. TSA/airport check-in trouble and a later Japan-visa scheduling scramble.

Airport check-in panic (Serendipity trip)

  • Arriving a few hours early, Kronii is asked for extra details.
  • She pulls up an Excel questionnaire sheet, but can’t confirm something important (“I don’t know”), and panics.
  • TSA/airport staff escalate quickly:
    • She’s escorted out
    • Her luggage is removed from the process
    • She misses her flight anyway
  • The humor comes from her deadpan disbelief and the “that’s not very helpful / I know” energy, with attendants bluntly calling it “bad luck.”

Forced workaround

  • Staff tell her she can still get there, but she’ll need a layover.
  • What should’ve been ~5 hours becomes ~8, costing extra money.
  • She makes it, but keeps emphasizing the key question: “at what cost?” (she mentions $100).

June was already overloaded

Kronii explains the broader reason she had to manage everything in June:

  • She was dealing with work deadlines.
  • She had to handle Japan visa paperwork amid a stacked schedule (return home, then immediately fly out again).

Visa “gambling”

  • The embassy needs her passport, but the timing is too tight.
  • She weighs options:
    • A temporary passport
    • Risking submission and hoping everything works out
  • She describes it as real gambling, even worrying about how she’d get back if she succeeds.

Solution—then the failure happens elsewhere

  • She’s later told she can apply while in America, so she proceeds.
  • Processing finishes “on time,” but they don’t email her.
  • She assumes everything is fine—until she misses another critical flight.

Pickup side: apology vs. escalation

  • Staff apologize for the email gap.
  • Kronii responds with intense frustration (“It was horrible” level).
  • She says she lost over $2,000, then ends up booking a one-way trip to Japan.

How she frames the lesson (joke/cleanup)

She ends with a practical tip:

  • If you miss the outbound leg of a round-trip ticket, the return flight effectively becomes moot—so planning matters.

Main takeaway

Kronii’s trip spirals from check-in fiasco → missed flights → visa/timing chaos → unanswered email → expensive one-way recovery, yet she still manages to reach Japan—and frames the entire month as an ongoing nightmare.

Notable reactions / jokes

  • Self-aware humor: it’s “funny” only in hindsight—not at the time.
  • The tension between her urgency (“I need to get there”) and staff logic (“that’s not my problem”).
  • Her blunt cost callouts ($100 and over $2,000) make the situation feel sharp and punchy rather than purely tragic.
  • The final PSA-style advice about round-trip logic (“outbound missed = return moot”) lands with deadpan seriousness.

Personalities mentioned

  • Ouro Kronii (main speaker)
  • GG
  • GG Tomo

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