I guess it depends where they play. If they are gila river or talking stick. I guess the shed is in play for Phoenix in April if they wanted to go that route. The arenas arent close here if its Gila River Arena look up Westgate glendale. If its talking stick there are a number of downtown hotels in walking distance
It really is hilarious how some PJ fans on Facebook are convinced that all these dates are not going to happen.
Agreed. They're thinking "the really smart ones are booking Europe" and "maybe a few stadium shows in the fall" and "no new album" and "it's too quick to make an announcement" and that.
Oh well... they'll be booking more expensive rooms.
The second the announcement hits flights and rooms double?
No... airlines don't double based on a band tour..lol. Places like Oakland and Inglewood which are generally the least fancy motels closest to venues WILL raise prices
I guess it depends where they play. If they are gila river or talking stick. I guess the shed is in play for Phoenix in April if they wanted to go that route. The arenas arent close here if its Gila River Arena look up Westgate glendale. If its talking stick there are a number of downtown hotels in walking distance
Thinking I may check out St. Louis. See a cardinals game that afternoon and then the pj show that night. I’ve never been to Busch stadium and I really enjoy sitting in seats so 10 hours or so seated is right up my alley
How confident are we on the date for Hamilton? What would be the venue there?
I was thinking STL or Nashville. But now I'm thinking Nashville may be the 2nd most in demand show. Thinking my odds may be better in Hamilton. It's also a bit closer than Nashville and a little further than STL.
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How confident are we on the date for Hamilton? What would be the venue there?
I was thinking STL or Nashville. But now I'm thinking Nashville may be the 2nd most in demand show. Thinking my odds may be better in Hamilton. It's also a bit closer than Nashville and a little further than STL.
First Ontario Centre. Great venue for a concert and its downtown.
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How confident are we on the date for Hamilton? What would be the venue there?
I was thinking STL or Nashville. But now I'm thinking Nashville may be the 2nd most in demand show. Thinking my odds may be better in Hamilton. It's also a bit closer than Nashville and a little further than STL.
Thinking I may check out St. Louis. See a cardinals game that afternoon and then the pj show that night. I’ve never been to Busch stadium and I really enjoy sitting in seats so 10 hours or so seated is right up my alley
It's mystery bobble head day too! Anyone thinking about St. Louis should book a room though, it's opening weekend for the Cardinals.
Thinking I may check out St. Louis. See a cardinals game that afternoon and then the pj show that night. I’ve never been to Busch stadium and I really enjoy sitting in seats so 10 hours or so seated is right up my alley
I flew up there for ween a couple years ago and did the same. Really cool city for a couple days. Plenty to do and see and eat. Busch was fun too and they won on a walk off HR!
This show, another show, a show here and a show there.
It really is hilarious how some PJ fans on Facebook are convinced that all these dates are not going to happen.
Agreed. They're thinking "the really smart ones are booking Europe" and "maybe a few stadium shows in the fall" and "no new album" and "it's too quick to make an announcement" and that.
Oh well... they'll be booking more expensive rooms.
The second the announcement hits flights and rooms double?
No... airlines don't double based on a band tour..lol. Places like Oakland and Inglewood which are generally the least fancy motels closest to venues WILL raise prices
Still...the smart ones booked refundable rooms...once the hotels realize they're starting to run out of rooms, no doubt they'll raise prices.
I didn't say they'd double, I just assumed prices would go up. If it's only $20/night, it's no big deal.
The haters and doubters? Well, they'll learn a lesson.
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Don’t think it’s today. Radio stations would be teasing it by now, no? All those cities rock stations would be having “major concert announcement upcoming” tweets or “tune in at 10am for a major concert announcement” stuff like that I’d think.
It really is hilarious how some PJ fans on Facebook are convinced that all these dates are not going to happen.
Agreed. They're thinking "the really smart ones are booking Europe" and "maybe a few stadium shows in the fall" and "no new album" and "it's too quick to make an announcement" and that.
Oh well... they'll be booking more expensive rooms.
The second the announcement hits flights and rooms double?
No... airlines don't double based on a band tour..lol. Places like Oakland and Inglewood which are generally the least fancy motels closest to venues WILL raise prices
Still...the smart ones booked refundable rooms...once the hotels realize they're starting to run out of rooms, no doubt they'll raise prices.
I didn't say they'd double, I just assumed prices would go up. If it's only $20/night, it's no big deal.
Hotels and airlines have algorithms built into their pricing that automatically raises rates as inventory shrinks. The algorithms don’t care why the inventory is shrinking, it just makes the adjustment.
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How confident are we on the date for Hamilton? What would be the venue there?
I was thinking STL or Nashville. But now I'm thinking Nashville may be the 2nd most in demand show. Thinking my odds may be better in Hamilton. It's also a bit closer than Nashville and a little further than STL.
First Ontario Centre. Great venue for a concert and its downtown.
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"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
How confident are we on the date for Hamilton? What would be the venue there?
I was thinking STL or Nashville. But now I'm thinking Nashville may be the 2nd most in demand show. Thinking my odds may be better in Hamilton. It's also a bit closer than Nashville and a little further than STL.
Hamilton date is pretty solid.
I knew it was within a day or two.
"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
How confident are we on the date for Hamilton? What would be the venue there?
I was thinking STL or Nashville. But now I'm thinking Nashville may be the 2nd most in demand show. Thinking my odds may be better in Hamilton. It's also a bit closer than Nashville and a little further than STL.
so if you had a choice of going to the rumored sirius show or the msg show which one would you choose?
Depends on where the Sirius show was being held. A smaller place (like the Apollo) and I think that'd be preferable to another MSG show just for the novelty/once-in-a-lifetime factor. But at some point as the venue gets bigger (like say Radio City) you'd probably be better off just going to the Garden.
But this got me thinking about another question - which one of these arrangements would be better:
1. Sirius show lottery is held AFTER the general US tour lottery, and is open ONLY to Ten Club members who got shut out entirely (or didn't enter at all) in the general. 2. Sirius show lottery is held BEFORE the general US tour lottery, but if you enter the Sirius lottery you're not permitted to enter the general.
Not that they're going to do either one of them. But the first one I think would be a cool approach - it might make people think twice about how many entries they put into the general lotto, and definitely would take the sting out of getting shut out.
so if you had a choice of going to the rumored sirius show or the msg show which one would you choose?
Depends on where the Sirius show was being held. A smaller place (like the Apollo) and I think that'd be preferable to another MSG show just for the novelty/once-in-a-lifetime factor. But at some point as the venue gets bigger (like say Radio City) you'd probably be better off just going to the Garden.
But this got me thinking about another question - which one of these arrangements would be better:
1. Sirius show lottery is held AFTER the general US tour lottery, and is open ONLY to Ten Club members who got shut out entirely (or didn't enter at all) in the general. 2. Sirius show lottery is held BEFORE the general US tour lottery, but if you enter the Sirius lottery you're not permitted to enter the general.
Not that they're going to do either one of them. But the first one I think would be a cool approach - it might make people think twice about how many entries they put into the general lotto, and definitely would take the sting out of getting shut out.
Thinking I may check out St. Louis. See a cardinals game that afternoon and then the pj show that night. I’ve never been to Busch stadium and I really enjoy sitting in seats so 10 hours or so seated is right up my alley
It's mystery bobble head day too! Anyone thinking about St. Louis should book a room though, it's opening weekend for the Cardinals.
Thinking I may check out St. Louis. See a cardinals game that afternoon and then the pj show that night. I’ve never been to Busch stadium and I really enjoy sitting in seats so 10 hours or so seated is right up my alley
It's mystery bobble head day too! Anyone thinking about St. Louis should book a room though, it's opening weekend for the Cardinals.
It really is hilarious how some PJ fans on Facebook are convinced that all these dates are not going to happen.
Agreed. They're thinking "the really smart ones are booking Europe" and "maybe a few stadium shows in the fall" and "no new album" and "it's too quick to make an announcement" and that.
Oh well... they'll be booking more expensive rooms.
The second the announcement hits flights and rooms double?
No... airlines don't double based on a band tour..lol. Places like Oakland and Inglewood which are generally the least fancy motels closest to venues WILL raise prices
Still...the smart ones booked refundable rooms...once the hotels realize they're starting to run out of rooms, no doubt they'll raise prices.
I didn't say they'd double, I just assumed prices would go up. If it's only $20/night, it's no big deal.
The haters and doubters? Well, they'll learn a lesson.
I booked refundable rooms for all possible dates. The motels near concert venues DEF go up more than $20 for big shows.
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so if you had a choice of going to the rumored sirius show or the msg show which one would you choose?
Depends on where the Sirius show was being held. A smaller place (like the Apollo) and I think that'd be preferable to another MSG show just for the novelty/once-in-a-lifetime factor. But at some point as the venue gets bigger (like say Radio City) you'd probably be better off just going to the Garden.
But this got me thinking about another question - which one of these arrangements would be better:
1. Sirius show lottery is held AFTER the general US tour lottery, and is open ONLY to Ten Club members who got shut out entirely (or didn't enter at all) in the general. 2. Sirius show lottery is held BEFORE the general US tour lottery, but if you enter the Sirius lottery you're not permitted to enter the general.
Not that they're going to do either one of them. But the first one I think would be a cool approach - it might make people think twice about how many entries they put into the general lotto, and definitely would take the sting out of getting shut out.
Neither of those options for me. I'd prefer to see them lump it in with the other shows and really give people a decision. Short of that, keep it simple and make it a separate draw open to everyone.
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I was thinking STL or Nashville. But now I'm thinking Nashville may be the 2nd most in demand show. Thinking my odds may be better in Hamilton. It's also a bit closer than Nashville and a little further than STL.
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Anyone thinking about St. Louis should book a room though, it's opening weekend for the Cardinals.
Still...the smart ones booked refundable rooms...once the hotels realize they're starting to run out of rooms, no doubt they'll raise prices.
I didn't say they'd double, I just assumed prices would go up. If it's only $20/night, it's no big deal.
The haters and doubters? Well, they'll learn a lesson.
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But this got me thinking about another question - which one of these arrangements would be better:
1. Sirius show lottery is held AFTER the general US tour lottery, and is open ONLY to Ten Club members who got shut out entirely (or didn't enter at all) in the general.
2. Sirius show lottery is held BEFORE the general US tour lottery, but if you enter the Sirius lottery you're not permitted to enter the general.
Not that they're going to do either one of them. But the first one I think would be a cool approach - it might make people think twice about how many entries they put into the general lotto, and definitely would take the sting out of getting shut out.
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