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Starlake question......

Posted: June 16, 2004 4:42 pm
by Zanzibar
Afternoon all, :D

This is my first year going to the Pittsburgh show, I went on the Post Gazette Pavilion's website to see how good my seats were on their seating chart, but there seating chart wasn't that great. I'm asking anybody who has been to starlake..how good is having pavilion seats in section 5, row S...I was woundering about this ...Thanks for any help :pirate:

Re: Starlake question......

Posted: June 16, 2004 4:46 pm
by MelliJellyBean
Zanzibar wrote:Afternoon all, :D

This is my first year going to the Pittsburgh show, I went on the Post Gazette Pavilion's website to see how good my seats were on their seating chart, but there seating chart wasn't that great. I'm asking anybody who has been to starlake..how good is having pavilion seats in section 5, row S...I was woundering about this ...Thanks for any help :pirate:
sec. 5 is the section right off center on the right if you are facing the stage. I would consider it pretty good.

I am in section 6 and that's in the middle along with sec. 7.

Posted: June 16, 2004 8:41 pm
by Reefdiver
Yeah....sect. 5 is ok. Sat there last year...got stuck in sect. 4 this year. I think you'll like em tho.

Posted: June 16, 2004 9:47 pm
by parrothead46
I just went to a concert at starlake and we got in trouble for having glass bottles.. The cops were complete D***s to us.. i asked the guy since when did they make that law here and he was like its been one for ever.. I just had to laughing thinking of all the corona bottles piled up in the parking lot at a buffett concert.. I think we OWN the parking lot! gotta love it!

Posted: June 17, 2004 9:30 am
by Craiger
I think Star Lake security definitely enforces things differently depending on the concert & crowd. I've been going to Buffett shows there for 10 years, and security has always been extremely cool. They always seem like they're having almost as good a time as we are!

However, I've heard lots of stories about other concerts where they really cracked down. I think that may be because Buffett crowds have established a reputation as very mellow and not too rowdy (in the way that would attract security's attention, anyway!).