Also, any suggestions for arrival time? Don't need to be on the rail, but don't want to be all the way in the back. Let's call it the middle.
In San Diego you could arrive about 7pm and still be in the middle.
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I'll echo what most people are saying. In San Diego, we were a few rows up from the pit, and you literally could have walked in 15 minutes before show time and got a middle section in the pit.
I think this bodes even better. For SD, it seemed as if the amount of tickets allotted for GA was low. Couldn't believe how much open space was available for people in GA.
If they under shot the ratio of GA tickets for LA, people shouldn't have a problem at all getting a good spot in the pit.
Ive got GA for LA1. Hope to have a good spot if I get to the arena around 6-6:30. No desire to wait in line all day. I'll most likely be at the Wishlist party in the afternoon.
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I think this bodes even better. For SD, it seemed as if the amount of tickets allotted for GA was low. Couldn't believe how much open space was available for people in GA.
If they under shot the ratio of GA tickets for LA, people shouldn't have a problem at all getting a good spot in the pit.
Just my 2 cents.
2 more cents to add....so this will make 4 cents on the subject. I talked to neighbor who works for Golden 1 Center in Sacramento about the fact that the GA setup is odd. At a DMB show it was GA in the front with seats behind it-just like these shows for PJ. While the front was crowded, as you would expect, you had plenty of room to stand with space and the back 20 feet was sparse to empty. He told me that there is a formula that they have to use and essentially every person needs to have something like 5 square feet allotted to them--so a space that is 100 feet wide and 50 feet deep (5000 square feet) could hold 1000 people. It is based upon adhering to fire codes....
I may have the square footage per person off but the idea is correct...Since the people up front aren't utilizing their 5 square feet (probably two or less) there is an abundance of space that is in the back....
I think this bodes even better. For SD, it seemed as if the amount of tickets allotted for GA was low. Couldn't believe how much open space was available for people in GA.
If they under shot the ratio of GA tickets for LA, people shouldn't have a problem at all getting a good spot in the pit.
Just my 2 cents.
2 more cents to add....so this will make 4 cents on the subject. I talked to neighbor who works for Golden 1 Center in Sacramento about the fact that the GA setup is odd. At a DMB show it was GA in the front with seats behind it-just like these shows for PJ. While the front was crowded, as you would expect, you had plenty of room to stand with space and the back 20 feet was sparse to empty. He told me that there is a formula that they have to use and essentially every person needs to have something like 5 square feet allotted to them--so a space that is 100 feet wide and 50 feet deep (5000 square feet) could hold 1000 people. It is based upon adhering to fire codes....
I may have the square footage per person off but the idea is correct...Since the people up front aren't utilizing their 5 square feet (probably two or less) there is an abundance of space that is in the back....
.Since the people up front aren't utilizing their 5 square feet (probably two or less) there is an abundance of space that is in the back....
That's what I like about GA. So much room at the back and still a good view. I'll waltz in at 8pm next Thursday like I own the place and lean on the back rail.
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2003: Irvine, Las Vegas, Santa Barbara
2006: Los Angeles N1 & N2
2011: Mexico City
2013: Wrigley Field, Los Angeles N1 & N2
2014: Austin City Limits Weekend 1
2015: Mexico City
2016: Fenway N1 & N2
2018: Seattle N1 & N2, Missoula, Boston N1 & N2
2021: Ohana I, Ohana II
2022: San Diego, LA N1 & N2, Oakland N1 & N2, Fresno
2023: St. Paul N1 & N2
2024: Vancouver N1 & N2, Vegas N1 & N2, Los Angeles N1 & N2, Seattle N1 & N2, Dublin, Manchester, Missoula, Wrigley N2, Boston N1 & N2, Ohana N1 & N2
5:30 for GA in san diego
If they under shot the ratio of GA tickets for LA, people shouldn't have a problem at all getting a good spot in the pit.
Just my 2 cents.
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Then how you gonna break on through...
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Break on through,
Break on through...
I talked to neighbor who works for Golden 1 Center in Sacramento about the fact that the GA setup is odd. At a DMB show it was GA in the front with seats behind it-just like these shows for PJ. While the front was crowded, as you would expect, you had plenty of room to stand with space and the back 20 feet was sparse to empty. He told me that there is a formula that they have to use and essentially every person needs to have something like 5 square feet allotted to them--so a space that is 100 feet wide and 50 feet deep (5000 square feet) could hold 1000 people. It is based upon adhering to fire codes....
I may have the square footage per person off but the idea is correct...Since the people up front aren't utilizing their 5 square feet (probably two or less) there is an abundance of space that is in the back....
That's what I like about GA. So much room at the back and still a good view. I'll waltz in at 8pm next Thursday like I own the place and lean on the back rail.