NOBLESVILLE Pre-Party, Fundraisers & Post-Party!!!

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  • dougfloyddougfloyd Posts: 2,580
    Just thought I would post this information on here too. Ticketmaster now has the Noblesville tickets listed at $22 lawn, $62 pavilion. They were $28 and $68 before lunch, not sure what is going on. Also, I called Ticketmaster on my lunch break and found out the ticket limit is 8 just in case anyone was wondering.
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  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    dougfloyd wrote:
    Just thought I would post this information on here too. Ticketmaster now has the Noblesville tickets listed at $22 lawn, $62 pavilion. They were $28 and $68 before lunch, not sure what is going on. Also, I called Ticketmaster on my lunch break and found out the ticket limit is 8 just in case anyone was wondering.


    $22 for lawn..damn, that's cheap...i sat lawn at polaris back in 2k. we got there jsut as gates opened and were right at the bottom of the lawn. not bad at all.
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  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    any thoughts on how far back 10c tickets will go? I'll be in the last row of the 10c group. :lol:
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  • dougfloyddougfloyd Posts: 2,580
    Haven't been able to find an answer to that anywhere. I asked somebody that works at Deer Creek and they aren't given that information either, so I think only 10c knows what was reserved.

    I'll be right there with you though unless we win the lottery :D I'm hoping for lower pavilion but not sure that's going to happen, just depends on what they reserved. Just my complete guess from looking at a seating chart, it looks like lower pavilion (sections A, B, and C) has approx 1,500 seats and upper pavilion approx 4,500. This is just a guess though.
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  • Black DiamondBlack Diamond Posts: 25,107
    81 wrote:
    any thoughts on how far back 10c tickets will go? I'll be in the last row of the 10c group. :lol:
    You'll be 5 rows in front of me :lol:
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  • IndySarahIndySarah Posts: 42
    dougfloyd wrote:
    Haven't been able to find an answer to that anywhere. I asked somebody that works at Deer Creek and they aren't given that information either, so I think only 10c knows what was reserved.

    I'll be right there with you though unless we win the lottery :D I'm hoping for lower pavilion but not sure that's going to happen, just depends on what they reserved. Just my complete guess from looking at a seating chart, it looks like lower pavilion (sections A, B, and C) has approx 1,500 seats and upper pavilion approx 4,500. This is just a guess though.

    In 2003, my husband and I had tickets about 10 rows back in the upper pavilion, we have numbers 255xxx and 280xxx. Granted, this was in the block system, but I would think that we should be there or lower, but probably not much lower. What is your TC number?
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  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    dougfloyd wrote:
    Haven't been able to find an answer to that anywhere. I asked somebody that works at Deer Creek and they aren't given that information either, so I think only 10c knows what was reserved.

    I'll be right there with you though unless we win the lottery :D I'm hoping for lower pavilion but not sure that's going to happen, just depends on what they reserved. Just my complete guess from looking at a seating chart, it looks like lower pavilion (sections A, B, and C) has approx 1,500 seats and upper pavilion approx 4,500. This is just a guess though.


    i found this....

    venue is equipped with a seating capacity of 6,000 seats which are placed under the pavilion

    so your numbers seem decent...maybe it's 2k/4k

    so i would guess we would be in the lower section, or close to it.

    best chart that i've seen

    http://www.ticketwarehouse.com/images/e ... 8&vid=2104
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  • dougfloyddougfloyd Posts: 2,580
    81 wrote:
    dougfloyd wrote:
    Haven't been able to find an answer to that anywhere. I asked somebody that works at Deer Creek and they aren't given that information either, so I think only 10c knows what was reserved.

    I'll be right there with you though unless we win the lottery :D I'm hoping for lower pavilion but not sure that's going to happen, just depends on what they reserved. Just my complete guess from looking at a seating chart, it looks like lower pavilion (sections A, B, and C) has approx 1,500 seats and upper pavilion approx 4,500. This is just a guess though.


    i found this....

    venue is equipped with a seating capacity of 6,000 seats which are placed under the pavilion

    so your numbers seem decent...maybe it's 2k/4k

    so i would guess we would be in the lower section, or close to it.

    best chart that i've seen

    http://www.ticketwarehouse.com/images/e ... 8&vid=2104


    Yep, that's the picture I was looking at too. I just joined right before the tour was announced, 10c # is 452XXX.
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    2012 - San Fran (Oracle)
    2013 - Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
    2014 - Cincy, St Louis, Detroit
    2016 - Lexington, Wrigley
    2018 - Wrigley
    2022 - Nashville, St Louis
    2024 - Noblesville, Wrigley
  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    hopefully we are in E F or G then. :lol:

    still better than philly 4. i was on the opposite end of the spectrum in the top level. :lol: still an awesome show.
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  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    81 wrote:
    any thoughts on how far back 10c tickets will go? I'll be in the last row of the 10c group. :lol:
    You'll be 5 rows in front of me :lol:


    you must have a new number...based on your date below your name, you would be sevearl rows below me.
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  • tickets aren't sold out right? I'm wondering if I should buy tickets tomorrow. who knows, maybe better than the tickets I get thru 10c.
  • mad3mad3 Posts: 16
    IAmMyself wrote:
    **********UPDATED INFORMATION ON CAMPING AND HOTELS!!!*********

    Pre-Party: Mo's Irish Pub, located directly across the street from the front and rear entrance of Verizon Wireless (VW). It is walking distance to and from the venue. If you cut across the field it will take you to the back entrance of the venue aprox 1/4 mile. If you take the sidewalks and follow the road, it will take you to the front entrance of the venue aprox 1/2 mile.
    I am currently working to have the Wishlist Foundation Party there, but still waiting confirmation.
    Fans under the age of 21, ARE ALLOWED!!
    http://www.mosirishpub.com

    Campground: Sleepybear Campground, located directly across the street from the back entrance of the VW.
    It is walking distance to and from the venue, it is the closest campground to the venue. It is aprox. 1/4 mile walk from Mo's, if you cut across the field.
    This place always sells out first. Camping is $20/person. Make your reservation online at sleepybearcampground.com.
    http://www.sleepybearcampground.com/

    Hotels: Cambria Suites, less than 1 mile from venue, definitely walking distance, rate is $179.00, and they have 8 rooms left, as of 3/15/2010
    Hotwire.com still has great deals on rooms in Carmel, Fishers and even $89, 2 star in Noblesville. Which considering, is a very good deal. There are not a lot of hotels in the area, I would suggest staying in Fishers and Carmel before staying in Indianapolis, unless you don't mind driving at least 30 minutes.

    After-Party: Still Working

    Much more to come, stay tuned!!

    Roll Call: I've combined the names from the other threads but if you're not on here, let me know so I can add you, or take you off if need be. Also let me know if I need to correct any mispellings, I did my best ;)

    Donations for Wishlist Foundation:
    IAmMyself-Berlin '09 Mint Poster
    patrickredeyes-Backspacer Vinyl

    Party Help:
    IAmMyself +1
    restlesssoul
    mindi +1
    patrickredeyes

    Roll Call:
    Born.Mine.Die
    Satans Red Mosquito
    CC279770
    tbhooptie +3
    loadedgun
    dougfloyd
    cbeiting
    dewiecox
    sullylove
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    indifferentman
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    kevinman
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    The Akkus
    Kevin Wilson
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    mvw
    bootlegger10
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    PJPAT
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  • mvwmvw Posts: 1,688
    According to touringfans.net:
    May 07, 2010 - Verizon Wireless Music Center (Noblesville, IN)

    * Approx Pairs Sold: 3,492 ( * 2 = 6,984 seats)

    * This is an approximation based on the order numbers that users have entered. It attempts to guess the amount of tickets sold during the primary pre-sale ticket window by subtracting the lowest order number from the next show and subtracting the lowest order number from this show. If the next show can't be found, it will use the highest order number from this show.

    If the pavillion is only 6000, looks like we're heading into the lawn. :lol:

    I am expecting the pavillion to be pretty much all 10C members for the most part though.
  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    i've not put my stuff in to tourfan yet, however, i will say, i didn't buy until after the new york and boston tickets were sold, so that order count may be inflated
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  • mvwmvw Posts: 1,688
    81 wrote:
    i've not put my stuff in to tourfan yet, however, i will say, i didn't buy until after the new york and boston tickets were sold, so that order count may be inflated

    That's a good point, I'm sure you were't the only one too.
  • very happy I'm on the list! thanks!

    couple of things I got floating around my head that would be great to get answered.

    1, 10c tics are for reserved seating only. How could they make us or better yet justify us to pay $75/ticket ($150/pair) and give us Lawn when lawn seats are going to be less than $30/each?

    2, GA Pit? is Deer Creek doing this for PJ? I know they are for DMB. I bet they can fit alot more people in the first sections of the Pavilion if their were no seats. Might explain why it appears more seats were sold over the normal capacity.

    3, I say Mo's Irish Pub for pre/post parties. I'm staying at the Cambria Suites so it's very convenient for me. ;)

    Anyone got anything else?
  • mvwmvw Posts: 1,688
    very happy I'm on the list! thanks!

    couple of things I got floating around my head that would be great to get answered.

    1, 10c tics are for reserved seating only. How could they make us or better yet justify us to pay $75/ticket ($150/pair) and give us Lawn when lawn seats are going to be less than $30/each?

    2, GA Pit? is Deer Creek doing this for PJ? I know they are for DMB. I bet they can fit alot more people in the first sections of the Pavilion if their were no seats. Might explain why it appears more seats were sold over the normal capacity.

    3, I say Mo's Irish Pub for pre/post parties. I'm staying at the Cambria Suites so it's very convenient for me. ;)

    Anyone got anything else?

    1, There is no way they would put us in the lawn. (I was j/k with my earlier comment)

    2, GA Pit would be great, but I don't know.

    3, Mo's sounds great and is convenient for me too. I'll be camping at Sleepybear as long as weather cooperates, otherwise I have a hotel reserved for back up.

    Sorry, I know this does not answer any of your questions at all.
  • mvw wrote:
    very happy I'm on the list! thanks!

    couple of things I got floating around my head that would be great to get answered.

    1, 10c tics are for reserved seating only. How could they make us or better yet justify us to pay $75/ticket ($150/pair) and give us Lawn when lawn seats are going to be less than $30/each?

    2, GA Pit? is Deer Creek doing this for PJ? I know they are for DMB. I bet they can fit alot more people in the first sections of the Pavilion if their were no seats. Might explain why it appears more seats were sold over the normal capacity.

    3, I say Mo's Irish Pub for pre/post parties. I'm staying at the Cambria Suites so it's very convenient for me. ;)

    Anyone got anything else?

    1, There is no way they would put us in the lawn. (I was j/k with my earlier comment)

    2, GA Pit would be great, but I don't know.

    3, Mo's sounds great and is convenient for me too. I'll be camping at Sleepybear as long as weather cooperates, otherwise I have a hotel reserved for back up.

    Sorry, I know this does not answer any of your questions at all.

    you are strengthening my theory that I am going to have pretty good seats and have a great time!

    I never been to Deer Creek. I really hope it's as close to where the party(s) are at as people are making it out to be. I know from Google Maps it says it's about a mile away however it says that it will take 1/2 hour to walk from the Hotel to the Venue. I might be fat and lazy but I could walk a mile in my sleep in half that time.

    still, can I buy JUST VIP parking thru TM tomorrow? just in case?

    rather be prepared than sorry.
  • dougfloyddougfloyd Posts: 2,580
    mvw wrote:
    very happy I'm on the list! thanks!

    couple of things I got floating around my head that would be great to get answered.

    1, 10c tics are for reserved seating only. How could they make us or better yet justify us to pay $75/ticket ($150/pair) and give us Lawn when lawn seats are going to be less than $30/each?

    2, GA Pit? is Deer Creek doing this for PJ? I know they are for DMB. I bet they can fit alot more people in the first sections of the Pavilion if their were no seats. Might explain why it appears more seats were sold over the normal capacity.

    3, I say Mo's Irish Pub for pre/post parties. I'm staying at the Cambria Suites so it's very convenient for me. ;)

    Anyone got anything else?

    1, There is no way they would put us in the lawn. (I was j/k with my earlier comment)

    2, GA Pit would be great, but I don't know.

    3, Mo's sounds great and is convenient for me too. I'll be camping at Sleepybear as long as weather cooperates, otherwise I have a hotel reserved for back up.

    Sorry, I know this does not answer any of your questions at all.

    you are strengthening my theory that I am going to have pretty good seats and have a great time!

    I never been to Deer Creek. I really hope it's as close to where the party(s) are at as people are making it out to be. I know from Google Maps it says it's about a mile away however it says that it will take 1/2 hour to walk from the Hotel to the Venue. I might be fat and lazy but I could walk a mile in my sleep in half that time.

    still, can I buy JUST VIP parking thru TM tomorrow? just in case?

    rather be prepared than sorry.

    Don't know about the GA pit either, but someone else already confirmed with 10c that all presale tickets are for pavilion, not lawn.

    I wouldn't waste your time with VIP parking if you're at the Cambria. I just drove by it yesterday and there is a sidewalk that goes most of the way there. There is an entrance to the venue at the back behind the fence of the lawn seating. You would only have to go around front to pick up your 10c tickets, which hopefully you can do earlier before the pre-party.

    I'm not believing that info from touringfan, all the shows are on sale at the same time so the order numbers are all mixed together. I wish we knew the real number, oh well. I'm going to see what's available on ticketmaster in the morning too.
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    2010 - Noblesville
    2011 - EV solo St Louis, PJ20 Alpine Valley
    2012 - San Fran (Oracle)
    2013 - Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
    2014 - Cincy, St Louis, Detroit
    2016 - Lexington, Wrigley
    2018 - Wrigley
    2022 - Nashville, St Louis
    2024 - Noblesville, Wrigley
  • KevinmanKevinman Posts: 1,909
    $22 for lawn seats. Well, probably a little over $30 with all the extras. Still, that is a great deal. This should definitely help sell this out.
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  • Black73Black73 Posts: 1,018
    Kevinman...love the Drop the Leash" quote in your signature. "Play Drop the Leash @ Noblesville" thread, anyone???
  • patrickredeyespatrickredeyes Posts: 8,834
    Bump


    Outdoor shows are the best. :)
  • acutejamacutejam Posts: 1,433
    Ok ok, count me in, worth a quick trip from Cali to see, freakin FRIDAY NIGHT IN THE NOBLESVILLE!

    And I might have an extra ... or two, will let ya'll know after TM sales :-D
    So tough to beat my 416XXX 10C tix!
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  • i have sat all over in deer creek and there is'nt a bad pavillion seat there and sometimes upper pavillion is better than mid to low depending on who is in front or around you. I went to the who and robert plant and had mid pavillion and it was kinda tough to see. besides if it rains(which it tends to do in May) any pavillion seats will be worth it!
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  • 8181 Posts: 58,276
    besides if it rains(which it tends to do in May) any pavillion seats will be worth it!


    werd

    if you are coming from out of town, make sure to pack shorts, jeans, t shirts, long shirts, spring jacket, heavy jacket. flip flops, boots, ball cap, ski cap.

    just don't know what we will get. seems a little early in the year for an out door show, but outdoor shows are cooler than indoor shows.
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  • patrickredeyespatrickredeyes Posts: 8,834
    81 wrote:
    besides if it rains(which it tends to do in May) any pavillion seats will be worth it!


    werd

    if you are coming from out of town, make sure to pack shorts, jeans, t shirts, long shirts, spring jacket, heavy jacket. flip flops, boots, ball cap, ski cap.

    just don't know what we will get. seems a little early in the year for an out door show, but outdoor shows are cooler than indoor shows.


    outdoor shows are the shit. :D
  • RaeleighRaeleigh Posts: 137
    I'm sure I'm stupid and it's on here somewhere, but where's the extra ticket/trade thread?
  • IndySarahIndySarah Posts: 42
    I tried to see what tickets would pull with the Ticketmaster onsale, I pulled Sec D, row BB, outer end seats (third to last row), then lawn. Everyone else that I know of that tried pulled only lawn. Good sign for most of the pavilion being fan club!
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  • not only are we going to have Pavilion, but Nice Pavilion seats! :mrgreen:
  • IndySarahIndySarah Posts: 42
    not only are we going to have Pavilion, but Nice Pavilion seats! :mrgreen:

    I think "nice" pavilion seats will depend on your TC number, I think the higher numbers are going to be pretty far back in the pavilion.
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