Your 10C number is in the 400K range, which to me means you should not be angry with the seats.
I have a number in the 200K range, and my seats in 2003 at Mansfield were not much better than that.
So basically the reality is, unless you have a relatively low 10C number there's not that much benefit as far as tix go. You could get the same tix if not better through Ticketmaster.
So basically the reality is, unless you have a relatively low 10C number there's not that much benefit as far as tix go. You could get the same tix if not better through Ticketmaster.
not really, for a super mini tour like this tho its tough, because alot of 10c members will be goin to every show.
I have never been able to score good seats from shitty TM, got shut out of 10C for msg2 , crap was available, & i think TM charged more also. Always go 10c over TM , 99% of time won't be dissapointed.
question, why are you still online complaining insated of tailgaiting or being at the show ?
I just checked out the view from those seats, and in terms of distance, you're ok, my only concern is how far to the right you are...
If you're over near the side, you won't be able to see Stone at all.
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I would guess in an amphitheatre (ie Mansfield) that 192XXX will give you seats somwhere in the last few rows of the first section.
The last amphiteater shows I hit up were in '03, and they were all in Texas (lower 10C turnout than the NE). I typically ended up within the first 10 rows or so.
Best seats I ever got were in Lubbock, Texas in 2000 (because, really, how many 10C members reside in Lubbock, Texas?). Second row.
In '06, I was in the wings for the Petty/PJ shows in Denver, in part because we had to share with Tom's fan club. I actually liked those seats. Better than way back on the floor.
And the SF shows, of course, were GA that year. So my 10C number was moot.
everybody wants the most they can possibly get
for the least they could possibly do
Your 10C number is in the 400K range, which to me means you should not be angry with the seats.
I have a number in the 200K range, and my seats in 2003 at Mansfield were not much better than that.
was 10c forcred to limit the numbers of tickets they could sell on this tour ... I thought they were.
Always have to remember, these places all have season ticket packages that scarf up a lot of primo seats ... you know, the ones on stub hub for 10x face :rolleyes:
"You're one of the few Red Sox fans I don't mind." - Newch91
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
400K. I know it's high. But don't promise "the best seats in the house are reserved for fan club members" if you can't deliver. These are Ticketmaster tickets. I've spent a TON of money over the past 5 years on merchandise and tickets. It's just disappointing is all. But nothing I can do about it. We're going to enjoy the show.
youre number is 400 + and youre bitching about seats ? My number is 400 + and i never use it for seats just for poster sales shit like that, always use my wifes number when buying tickets which isnt much better but is still better.
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Believe me, everybody. I hate being 'that guy'. I LOVE this band SO much, and after this tour I'll have seen them 10 times. It was just a total shock when I saw our seat location.
well what is your member # there is alot of members at this show ...
400K. I know it's high. But don't promise "the best seats in the house are reserved for fan club members" if you can't deliver. These are Ticketmaster tickets. I've spent a TON of money over the past 5 years on merchandise and tickets. It's just disappointing is all. But nothing I can do about it. We're going to enjoy the show.
They don't promise other than doing their best... and at least you got 10c tickets. I am 0 for 3 even getting them this tour.
... and the will to show I will always be better than before.
lawn seats were 40$ on ebay for a pair. (this might be a very slight exaggeration)
The sad thing is it's only a VERY slight exaggeration, there are lawn seats available for $50/pair. I don't think any of us would expect to be seated on the lawn if we paid what we paid for our 10C tix when we know we could have bought them for significantly less, so I can see how some people would be a little pissed. My #'s 401xxx so I'm kind of expecting lawn seats for at least Mansfield I at this point :(
2006: Boston I, Camden II
2007: Chicago
2008: Hartford, Mansfield I & II, EV Boston
2009: Philly III & IV
2010: Boston
2011: PJ20
2012: Philly
2013: Worcester I & II, Brooklyn I & II
The sad thing is it's only a VERY slight exaggeration, there are lawn seats available for $50/pair. I don't think any of us would expect to be seated on the lawn if we paid what we paid for our 10C tix when we know we could have bought them for significantly less, so I can see how some people would be a little pissed. My #'s 401xxx so I'm kind of expecting lawn seats for at least Mansfield I at this point :(
Mansfield seats nearly 20,000 ... this place only 7,000 ....
you might be in the back, but, I think you'll have seats.
"You're one of the few Red Sox fans I don't mind." - Newch91
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
400K. I know it's high. But don't promise "the best seats in the house are reserved for fan club members" if you can't deliver. These are Ticketmaster tickets. I've spent a TON of money over the past 5 years on merchandise and tickets. It's just disappointing is all. But nothing I can do about it. We're going to enjoy the show.
they are still cheaper than going through TM, chill out and enjoy the concert. Plus, if you wanted great seats with a high number you should have gone to Columbia or Virginia Beach because you know Camden,MSG, and the Bostons will be full of 10clubbers with better numbers than yours
Mansfield seats nearly 20,000 ... this place only 7,000 ....
you might be in the back, but, I think you'll have seats.
Nope :( -->
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The Comcast Center in Mansfield, MA consists of 7,000 reserved seats and 12,900 in the lawn.
2006: Boston I, Camden II
2007: Chicago
2008: Hartford, Mansfield I & II, EV Boston
2009: Philly III & IV
2010: Boston
2011: PJ20
2012: Philly
2013: Worcester I & II, Brooklyn I & II
wikipedia isn't always right, but, what they say .... "The seating capacity is approximately 19,900. Approximately 7,000 are covered seats in the pavilion, 7,000 are open-air seats, and general admission is on the lawn. "
wikipedia isn't always right, but, what they say .... "The seating capacity is approximately 19,900. Approximately 7,000 are covered seats in the pavilion, 7,000 are open-air seats, and general admission is on the lawn. "
2006: Boston I, Camden II
2007: Chicago
2008: Hartford, Mansfield I & II, EV Boston
2009: Philly III & IV
2010: Boston
2011: PJ20
2012: Philly
2013: Worcester I & II, Brooklyn I & II
now if that's the case, then that's wrong. 10c should not get lawn seats, even high numbers
No kidding. I have a wicked high # (417xxx), and was in section 6 row P @ WPB, which is about the same as being in 202 in Camden. My friend from NJ that isn't in 10C pulled 202 S from TM @ public onsale for camden II, so I would agree that someone got the shaft if this is in fact true.
was 10c forcred to limit the numbers of tickets they could sell on this tour ... I thought they were.
Always have to remember, these places all have season ticket packages that scarf up a lot of primo seats ... you know, the ones on stub hub for 10x face :rolleyes:
I was gonna ask the same question. If 10C has tix all the way back there, I guess that 10% rule theory was bunk
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yup, HAVE A BLAST at the show, the last time i was there, i traded two tickets to get one 11th row center!!! worth it, opened with wash
We were at that show. Great time...
I have a number in the 200K range, and my seats in 2003 at Mansfield were not much better than that.
I'm 192xxx, and I'm frightened
for the least they could possibly do
I would guess in an amphitheatre (ie Mansfield) that 192XXX will give you seats somwhere in the last few rows of the first section.
So basically the reality is, unless you have a relatively low 10C number there's not that much benefit as far as tix go. You could get the same tix if not better through Ticketmaster.
not really, for a super mini tour like this tho its tough, because alot of 10c members will be goin to every show.
I have never been able to score good seats from shitty TM, got shut out of 10C for msg2 , crap was available, & i think TM charged more also. Always go 10c over TM , 99% of time won't be dissapointed.
question, why are you still online complaining insated of tailgaiting or being at the show ?
If you're over near the side, you won't be able to see Stone at all.
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2011 St. Louis (EV)
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2013 Chicago, Dallas & OKC
excellent point
The last amphiteater shows I hit up were in '03, and they were all in Texas (lower 10C turnout than the NE). I typically ended up within the first 10 rows or so.
Best seats I ever got were in Lubbock, Texas in 2000 (because, really, how many 10C members reside in Lubbock, Texas?). Second row.
In '06, I was in the wings for the Petty/PJ shows in Denver, in part because we had to share with Tom's fan club. I actually liked those seats. Better than way back on the floor.
And the SF shows, of course, were GA that year. So my 10C number was moot.
for the least they could possibly do
was 10c forcred to limit the numbers of tickets they could sell on this tour ... I thought they were.
Always have to remember, these places all have season ticket packages that scarf up a lot of primo seats ... you know, the ones on stub hub for 10x face :rolleyes:
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
youre number is 400 + and youre bitching about seats ? My number is 400 + and i never use it for seats just for poster sales shit like that, always use my wifes number when buying tickets which isnt much better but is still better.
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now if that's the case, then that's wrong. 10c should not get lawn seats, even high numbers
fuck that would suck....how is that possible? ouch
well what is your member # there is alot of members at this show ...
as mentioned earlier, this place IS small ... 7,000 is tiny ...
still ... lawn seats? ouch man ... big ouch.
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
They don't promise other than doing their best... and at least you got 10c tickets. I am 0 for 3 even getting them this tour.
The sad thing is it's only a VERY slight exaggeration, there are lawn seats available for $50/pair. I don't think any of us would expect to be seated on the lawn if we paid what we paid for our 10C tix when we know we could have bought them for significantly less, so I can see how some people would be a little pissed. My #'s 401xxx so I'm kind of expecting lawn seats for at least Mansfield I at this point :(
2007: Chicago
2008: Hartford, Mansfield I & II, EV Boston
2009: Philly III & IV
2010: Boston
2011: PJ20
2012: Philly
2013: Worcester I & II, Brooklyn I & II
Mansfield seats nearly 20,000 ... this place only 7,000 ....
you might be in the back, but, I think you'll have seats.
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
Nope :( -->
Description
The Comcast Center in Mansfield, MA consists of 7,000 reserved seats and 12,900 in the lawn.
2007: Chicago
2008: Hartford, Mansfield I & II, EV Boston
2009: Philly III & IV
2010: Boston
2011: PJ20
2012: Philly
2013: Worcester I & II, Brooklyn I & II
WHAT? that MUST be old .... they added tons of seats in the back years ago ...
here's what the seating looks like ...
http://www.livenation.com/venue/getVenue/venueId/479/
form what I've read, about 2 - 3k lawn at most.
wikipedia isn't always right, but, what they say .... "The seating capacity is approximately 19,900. Approximately 7,000 are covered seats in the pavilion, 7,000 are open-air seats, and general admission is on the lawn. "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tweeter_Center_for_the_Performing_Arts
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
Just found the same thing
That makes me feel much better!
2007: Chicago
2008: Hartford, Mansfield I & II, EV Boston
2009: Philly III & IV
2010: Boston
2011: PJ20
2012: Philly
2013: Worcester I & II, Brooklyn I & II
No kidding. I have a wicked high # (417xxx), and was in section 6 row P @ WPB, which is about the same as being in 202 in Camden. My friend from NJ that isn't in 10C pulled 202 S from TM @ public onsale for camden II, so I would agree that someone got the shaft if this is in fact true.
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Brady Fumbled in '01
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The uncovered pavilion seats used to be lawn, before they added that whole section.
EV- 08/09,10/2008.06/08,09/2009
It was fucking incredible!!! What was I bitching about before? I just can't seem to remember. Oh well...
I was gonna ask the same question. If 10C has tix all the way back there, I guess that 10% rule theory was bunk