I know, I Know, But Parking $40 at Gillette??

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Post by pojoe99 »

Hooray Beer! wrote:The Kraftys will do anything to make a buck

I'm shocked its only $40
[smilie=asa.gif] Buffet isn 't doing to bad himself. His ticket prices have been sky high the last couple of years.
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Post by changingchannels »

look it totally sucks no doubt about it and its more of the issue of the late start to tailgating.my question is will it be easy to get in at 3:30 or is it going to be an hour wait with traffic to get in which then puts tailgating even later.then with setting up etc....
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Post by Hooray Beer! »

SchoolGirlHeart wrote:
Hooray Beer! wrote:
UpstateNYPH wrote:
st.somewhere wrote:Who gives a sh*t about the money to park? The s***-ass part of this is the lots not opening until 3:30 PM? Especially, when our normal venue is like 10 feet away and they let us in at 8:00 AM!!!

<i><font size=4>WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</i></font> :wink: :lol:
thats my point too. ill be happy paying $40 if i can tailgate a lot earlier than 3:30pm. as everyone has said though, i am sure that the lots will be open much earlier due to the demand.
The 3:30 "rule" is coming from the Mass State Police in response to the traffic disaster caused by the country concert in July

I highly doubt they will bend

And they are a rather humorless bunch. Testing them in any way could get ugly folks
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ragtopW wrote:
LIPH wrote:Another place to whine like little b!tches. :lol:
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Post by blackjacks wife »

Parking in Camden is only $20, but that's all they can afford to pay us to come to Camden! :pirate:


I hate stadium shows.

I'll grab my Sirius and be in the backyard where parking and beer are free!
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Post by Wino you know »

blackjacks wife wrote:I hate stadium shows.
Normally, I do too, but after Wrigley Field, I've lightened up a little on that one. Those shows (especially the Sunday one) were concerts for the ages.

Heck, it IS Jimmy Buffett, after all. :D
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Post by popcornjack »

blackjacks wife wrote:Parking in Camden is only $20, but that's all they can afford to pay us to come to Camden! :pirate:


I hate stadium shows.

I'll grab my Sirius and be in the backyard where parking and beer are free!
I'm actually going to have to charge you $40, plus a connection fee to listen to the radio. Also, there'll be a service charge aded to each beer, not to mention a handling fee as well. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by buffettbride »

I wish I could be so picky to swear off stadium shows.

Any show would do at this point. :lol:
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Post by SMLCHNG »

buffettbride wrote:I wish I could be so picky to swear off stadium shows.
Any show would do at this point. :lol:
I'll second that, Mal. :wink:
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Post by Dezdmona »

Wino you know wrote:
blackjacks wife wrote:I hate stadium shows.
Normally, I do too, but after Wrigley Field, I've lightened up a little on that one. Those shows (especially the Sunday one) were concerts for the ages.

Heck, it IS Jimmy Buffett, after all. :D
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Post by blackjack »

popcornjack wrote:
blackjacks wife wrote:Parking in Camden is only $20, but that's all they can afford to pay us to come to Camden! :pirate:


I hate stadium shows.

I'll grab my Sirius and be in the backyard where parking and beer are free!
I'm actually going to have to charge you $40, plus a connection fee to listen to the radio. Also, there'll be a service charge aded to each beer, not to mention a handling fee as well. :lol: :lol: :lol:
How about if I pay you in ribs and london broil!

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Post by popcornjack »

blackjack wrote:
popcornjack wrote:
blackjacks wife wrote:Parking in Camden is only $20, but that's all they can afford to pay us to come to Camden! :pirate:


I hate stadium shows.

I'll grab my Sirius and be in the backyard where parking and beer are free!
I'm actually going to have to charge you $40, plus a connection fee to listen to the radio. Also, there'll be a service charge aded to each beer, not to mention a handling fee as well. :lol: :lol: :lol:
How about if I pay you in ribs and london broil

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Post by Johnny's Lounge »

I think the 3:30pm thing was in play frop the minute they announced the show. It's actually the 4 hours before the show rule. Don't they have the same rule for Pat's games?
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Post by urlcenter »

No, the original lot opening time was announced as 4:30pm

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Post by Johnny's Lounge »

Sorry, I actually still had the e-mail sent to me on 2/16/07 as a pre-sale notification. If you look below, it says the gates open at 3:30.
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The ultimate tailgating concert is coming to Gillette Stadium.

Break out those flip-flops and get into a Margaritaville state of mind!

Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band bring their legendary performances to Gillette Stadium for a special two-night engagement on Sunday, September 2nd and Saturday, September 8th.

Don't miss your opportunity to purchase tickets before the concerts go on sale to the general public. Think beaches, palm trees, that Coral Reefer sound and, of course, the one-of-a-kind celebration of a Jimmy Buffett concert. Get your tickets through our Gillette Stadium pre-sale offer. There is a 10-ticket maximum and tickets are limited to a first come basis.

For both concerts, the parking lots open at 3:30 PM, stadium gates open at 6:00 PM, and the concert begins at 7:30 PM. Concert: Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band
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For all it matters though, it should be open no later than 10:00am
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Post by SchoolGirlHeart »

Wino you know wrote:
blackjacks wife wrote:I hate stadium shows.
Normally, I do too, but after Wrigley Field, I've lightened up a little on that one. Those shows (especially the Sunday one) were concerts for the ages.

Heck, it IS Jimmy Buffett, after all. :D
Wrigley? Yes, incredible. Partly the show itself, the emotion involved, right after Katrina. And City Of New Orleans from the bleachers, NEVER to be forgotten.... Partly Wrigley itself... Cubs.... History....

Fenway? Yes, incredible. The show was great, but it was FENWAY.... Mecca for many.... As one of my friends put it, "I don't know what's got me more excited, the fact that I'm in the front row at a Buffett concert or the fact that I'm standing where Johnny Damon plays baseball." (This was pre-defection, remember... :evil: )

But I also went to Citizen's Bank Park.... Aside from seeing friends, which was awesome as always, those two shows don't even come CLOSE to the top of my list..... In fact, they don't even MAKE the list of best shows. The sound was mediocre (I *so* feel for the sound guys, trying to make a stadium sound decent.... an impossible task...), the crowd was huge, and that sense of connection to the band/stage was totally absent.....

Except in a very few unusual circumstances, give me a good old amphitheater shed ANY day of the week over a stadium.....
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Post by jonesbeach10 »

SchoolGirlHeart wrote:
Wino you know wrote:
blackjacks wife wrote:I hate stadium shows.
Normally, I do too, but after Wrigley Field, I've lightened up a little on that one. Those shows (especially the Sunday one) were concerts for the ages.

Heck, it IS Jimmy Buffett, after all. :D
Wrigley? Yes, incredible. Partly the show itself, the emotion involved, right after Katrina. And City Of New Orleans from the bleachers, NEVER to be forgotten.... Partly Wrigley itself... Cubs.... History....

Fenway? Yes, incredible. The show was great, but it was FENWAY.... Mecca for many.... As one of my friends put it, "I don't know what's got me more excited, the fact that I'm in the front row at a Buffett concert or the fact that I'm standing where Johnny Damon plays baseball." (This was pre-defection, remember... :evil: )

But I also went to Citizen's Bank Park.... Aside from seeing friends, which was awesome as always, those two shows don't even come CLOSE to the top of my list..... In fact, they don't even MAKE the list of best shows. The sound was mediocre (I *so* feel for the sound guys, trying to make a stadium sound decent.... an impossible task...), the crowd was huge, and that sense of connection to the band/stage was totally absent.....

Except in a very few unusual circumstances, give me a good old amphitheater shed ANY day of the week over a stadium.....
You're not missing a whole lot. :roll:

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all i am going to say is whoa
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