TIKIboy wrote:It sounds like I lucked out compared to everyone else. We pulled 2 tickets on the side in section 322 row C. Tickets were $96 each for "club level" seats. Anyone have an idea what "club level" is? Easier access to the landshark lager?
Tb
It's way the hell up on top but on probably nicer more comfortable seats.
Also 322 is fairly close to the stage.
Now I've got a question. Now that I have a ticket, where is the
tailgating at?
I GOT MINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
got shut out standing in line at the boardwalk hall, but got some nice phreinds & phamily that were able to work the phone lines for me!!
FunkHouse9 wrote:Keep trying. I pulled some up just for fun. Got 2 in 107 E for a total of $501.90. Threw them back.
I think my husband got those tickets!! Happy Mother's Day to me!!!
They'll be a Carolina concert now for sure!!
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Pinot Noir in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "WOO HOO"
TIKIboy wrote:It sounds like I lucked out compared to everyone else. We pulled 2 tickets on the side in section 322 row C. Tickets were $96 each for "club level" seats. Anyone have an idea what "club level" is? Easier access to the landshark lager?
Tb
Those look like 3rd tier seats but pretty close to the front. I'd keep those.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Pinot Noir in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "WOO HOO"
TIKIboy wrote:It sounds like I lucked out compared to everyone else. We pulled 2 tickets on the side in section 322 row C. Tickets were $96 each for "club level" seats. Anyone have an idea what "club level" is? Easier access to the landshark lager?
Tb
Those are GREAT seats for that price and yes, shorter walk to the lager.
couldn't go in person. Had a history final at 9:30. Cut out of class to library to buy tix. Got right through, sold out. Less then a minute.
So, no tix. With all the BN folks who were going if I could have scored one I would have gone without dh and tried to sit next to another bn'er. I"ll be posting on the tix wanted board and trying to get something from contacts who work for casinos. So hope is not lost yet.
Navy Seals are Cooler then Pirates You Can Dream Anyway, There's always next year!!!
TIKIboy wrote:It sounds like I lucked out compared to everyone else. We pulled 2 tickets on the side in section 322 row C. Tickets were $96 each for "club level" seats. Anyone have an idea what "club level" is? Easier access to the landshark lager?
Tb
Those are GREAT seats for that price and yes, shorter walk to the lager.
Whooo Hoo! Bring on the LSL! (only to make a quick switch to something else if the rumors are true...)
Thanks for the info J, we'll be dropping our keet off at the folks house in Tom's River and making the Saturday afternoon parking lot drive down the parkway after lunch. I'll keep checking for Tailgate info.
PA PAR8 HED wrote:I got shut out. I was on the phone with an operator at 10:00, but because my call connected prior to 10:00 she wouldn't sell me tix.
Also got through online at 10:02 and was shut out. That was too quick. I should have tried a TM outlet. Anyone know if the PA outlets had them?
Got ours at Boscov's ticketmaster in Plymouth meeting. Only 3 people there and we all got them
Keep trying online today and tomorrow. Sometimes more tickets pop up when charge cards won't go through.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Pinot Noir in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "WOO HOO"
I'm thinking we're going to have to leave before the sun comes up to beat traffic, and we can't check in until 4:00!
That AC Central Reservation site on the Boardwalk Hall page was pretty helpful in booking a room. We were able to get a studio suite (which just means it has a kitchenette, really) for $199 at the Atlantic Suites. That's not too bad for a room on the boardwalk in between all the casinos. The only drwback is that it'll cost $25 if we need to cancel. I figured it was worth it to get a room that cheap that close.
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good friend"
mjeischen wrote:I had section 119 row AA. $226 I passed on them. When I returned there was nothing . . . . . I could have managed a flight and stay to NJ for cheap but over $450 in tickets would have caused me some challenges.
Wow! The pricing is not making any sense to me at all after looking at the sections
Thats kind of what I thought too unless Row AA is practically on the floor like Hockey venues usually have the seats on the glass . . . .
You're correct; row AA is the first row and from what I can tell there are boards. I pulled 120 AA's after 5-6 times, but the $500+ tickets just didn't make sense. Especially after being away the 2 prior weekends and then hitting the road for the July shows.
On the other hand the place is a small arena, those with the upper seats close to the stage are really close and a decent cost.
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