For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
I bought Tickets to this tour. Therefore I am forced to follow this thread to make sure everything with the 10C is on the UP&UP. Plus, I need to be able to compare my Tix to see if any Johnny-(Guitar)-Come-Lately's got better seats than me. If they did, I will demand a reshuffling of the Deck until I am convinced we are in EXACT numerical order. 10C actually owes me my exact seat. Read the terms and conditions of joining the 10C, the Seniority Perk is still alive and well.
Also, if you did not buy tickets to this tour, then, yes, you are not Forced to follow this thread.
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
A friend of mine was selected for both st paul shows the first day and then ended up having his reassigned saturday seat charge get declined because the refund for first tickets didn't arrive in his account in time. He thought they were lost for good but submitted a new card and got an email last night confirming 2 reserved seats for Saturday but didn't have a seat location in the email this time. Hopefully that means they are close to done processing all the orders with the same issue and ready to start sending out seat locations
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A friend of mine was selected for both st paul shows the first day and then ended up having his reassigned saturday seat charge get declined because the refund for first tickets didn't arrive in his account in time. He thought they were lost for good but submitted a new card and got an email last night confirming 2 reserved seats for Saturday but didn't have a seat location in the email this time. Hopefully that means they are close to done processing all the orders with the same issue and ready to start sending out seat locations
That’s great for your friend but not sure it gives any clue about where they are at in the resorting process
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
At this point I'd be happy to get my originally assigned seat back, which would be a move forward from my last assigned seat. Confusing.
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For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
There were people who were shut out during the first round of ticketing, who seemingly should not have. been shut out. So on the 2nd round, they seemed to get through.
A friend of mine was selected for both st paul shows the first day and then ended up having his reassigned saturday seat charge get declined because the refund for first tickets didn't arrive in his account in time. He thought they were lost for good but submitted a new card and got an email last night confirming 2 reserved seats for Saturday but didn't have a seat location in the email this time. Hopefully that means they are close to done processing all the orders with the same issue and ready to start sending out seat locations
If after 15+ years of being a member, I get 10C presale tickets up in the 300s, I'll probably skip the presale next time and take my chances w/ F2F.
If I don't know that I'm getting at least moderately decent seats for that much money (not to mention all those years of keeping my membership current), it's not worth it for me.
If that makes me a snob, then I guess I'm a snob.
It does not. I would not enter a ticket lottery where upper level arena seats was a possible outcome.
But I would take upper level over not being able to get a ticket. Which is a real possibility. I didn't even get verified fan codes for Indy or Chi
Other than rare cases like a Floyd reunion I'm at a point where I skip arena shows if I can't get good tickets at a reasonable price. Totally understand "just get me in the building" though.
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
Sheesh, seems like a long time to fix it
They said "in the next week" last Thursday, so it shouldn't be too much longer.
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
Sheesh, seems like a long time to fix it
They said "in the next week" last Thursday, so it shouldn't be too much longer.
They are currently working on it.....
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For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
At this point I'd be happy to get my originally assigned seat back, which would be a move forward from my last assigned seat. Confusing.
That is highly unlikely because your original seat location was given out before a huge chunk of people were confirmed as lottery winners (i.e. the GA/Reserved people who lost GA but got Reserved). My original Chicago location was 234 which I would be psyched to get at this point ... but I'm expecting somewhere in the 300s
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
It's not that simple. Think about if 1 person got a better seat. Every person they move ahead of gets worse seats. That's far from 50/50. Maybe it'll end up being close to that, but we really don't know how bad it really is. If it is mainly just all the low numbers in the 300s that need fixing, most of us will get worse seats.
I bought Tickets to this tour. Therefore I am forced to follow this thread to make sure everything with the 10C is on the UP&UP. Plus, I need to be able to compare my Tix to see if any Johnny-(Guitar)-Come-Lately's got better seats than me. If they did, I will demand a reshuffling of the Deck until I am convinced we are in EXACT numerical order. 10C actually owes me my exact seat. Read the terms and conditions of joining the 10C, the Seniority Perk is still alive and well.
Also, if you did not buy tickets to this tour, then, yes, you are not Forced to follow this thread.
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
But maybe 2% will be the same and only 49% will get better and 49% will get worse
my original seats for St Paul were great (section 102 and 118), and upon the reassignment, there was a lateral move for one of the nights. Hoping for no change upon the 2nd reassignment.
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
But maybe 2% will be the same and only 49% will get better and 49% will get worse
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
It's not that simple. Think about if 1 person got a better seat. Every person they move ahead of gets worse seats. That's far from 50/50. Maybe it'll end up being close to that, but we really don't know how bad it really is. If it is mainly just all the low numbers in the 300s that need fixing, most of us will get worse seats.
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
At this point I'd be happy to get my originally assigned seat back, which would be a move forward from my last assigned seat. Confusing.
That is highly unlikely because your original seat location was given out before a huge chunk of people were confirmed as lottery winners (i.e. the GA/Reserved people who lost GA but got Reserved). My original Chicago location was 234 which I would be psyched to get at this point ... but I'm expecting somewhere in the 300s
Oh it's likely........you don't who you're talking to. I'm #177xxx
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For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
It's not that simple. Think about if 1 person got a better seat. Every person they move ahead of gets worse seats. That's far from 50/50. Maybe it'll end up being close to that, but we really don't know how bad it really is. If it is mainly just all the low numbers in the 300s that need fixing, most of us will get worse seats.
I think that's right, because we don't know the distribution of the seniority-seat mismatches. But the original prediction that everyone should expect to get better seats clearly can't be right. If you currently have great seats but not a low 10C number, there's a high probability you're getting worse seats, and vice versa. If your seats and 10c # are average, you're probably not moving far in either direction, etc. If the current assignments were completely random without weighing seniority as seems to be the case, then it probably will be about a 50/50 split for better/worse.
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
It's not that simple. Think about if 1 person got a better seat. Every person they move ahead of gets worse seats. That's far from 50/50. Maybe it'll end up being close to that, but we really don't know how bad it really is. If it is mainly just all the low numbers in the 300s that need fixing, most of us will get worse seats.
I think that's right, because we don't know the distribution of the seniority-seat mismatches. But the original prediction that everyone should expect to get better seats clearly can't be right. If you currently have great seats but not a low 10C number, there's a high probability you're getting worse seats, and vice versa. If your seats and 10c # are average, you're probably not moving far in either direction, etc. If the current assignments were completely random without weighing seniority as seems to be the case, then it probably will be about a 50/50 split for better/worse.
And more rounds of complaining ... "Excuse me sir.. youre in my seat... "
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
At this point I'd be happy to get my originally assigned seat back, which would be a move forward from my last assigned seat. Confusing.
That is highly unlikely because your original seat location was given out before a huge chunk of people were confirmed as lottery winners (i.e. the GA/Reserved people who lost GA but got Reserved). My original Chicago location was 234 which I would be psyched to get at this point ... but I'm expecting somewhere in the 300s
Oh it's likely........you don't who you're talking to. I'm #177xxx
Weren't you one of the people suggesting you saw your original seats on PJ Premium? Between that and the snafu with GA/Reserved that's why most people's seats moved back from original assignment to re-assignment. Then add to that the the amount of super low numbers that were stuck in 300s. Could you be right? Sure and I hope you are because it would benefit me too, but I think you're setting yourself up to be frustrated again by expecting too much.
For people that arent aware, whatever seats you got (probably excluding GA), your seats are going to be reassigned, probably for the better. That should happen in the next week or two.
We don't know if that's true. it'll be better for those with low numbers that got much worse seats than they should have and were obviously wrong, but that could push everyone else back. No assumptions should be made until we see the new assignments. Are they going to be worse than previous years? Maybe. Are they going to be fair based on seniority? Well, they should, hopefully they get it right this time.
Yeah, we dont know for sure. I imagine, though, that most people will get moved into a better situation. Some of the very newer members could see their seats get a bit worse, but people that were denied should be able to get in now. With no idea on the amount of people who entered, Im guessing that 70-80% of people will see improvements.
They are not giving any new tickets out to people that did not win.
This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
At this point I'd be happy to get my originally assigned seat back, which would be a move forward from my last assigned seat. Confusing.
That is highly unlikely because your original seat location was given out before a huge chunk of people were confirmed as lottery winners (i.e. the GA/Reserved people who lost GA but got Reserved). My original Chicago location was 234 which I would be psyched to get at this point ... but I'm expecting somewhere in the 300s
Oh it's likely........you don't who you're talking to. I'm #177xxx
Weren't you one of the people suggesting you saw your original seats on PJ Premium? Between that and the snafu with GA/Reserved that's why most people's seats moved back from original assignment to re-assignment. Then add to that the the amount of super low numbers that were stuck in 300s. Could you be right? Sure and I hope you are because it would benefit me too, but I think you're setting yourself up to be frustrated again by expecting too much.
A. No, that wasn't me, you are mistaken. B. I was joking in my reply, I have no idea what to expect in the next reassignment.
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Curious if anyone has a receive a new seat location for either of the Austin nights??? Or, do we happen to know what show is currently being reassigned?
Thanks!
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Curious if anyone has a receive a new seat location for either of the Austin nights??? Or, do we happen to know what show is currently being reassigned?
Thanks!
I believe all the shows reserved seats are being reassigned, including Austin, based upon 10C seniority. I don't believe anyone has received their new seat locations. I'm probably going to end up getting moved to less desirable seats (if that's a thing), but it is of my own doing for letting my membership lag. It's all good though, I'd rather the seat assignments be done correctly, even if it takes a little time, and I'm in the door, that's all that matters!!
At this point, there's only 1 way to do this fairly: Let all the reserved seating folks in at once, and let everyone just fight for your seats. It would be tremendous theater because merch stands would also be open at same time, meaning folks would need to choose what to do first.
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This means that 50% will get better seats and 50% will get worse.
Also, if you did not buy tickets to this tour, then, yes, you are not Forced to follow this thread.
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B. I was joking in my reply, I have no idea what to expect in the next reassignment.
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Curious if anyone has a receive a new seat location for either of the Austin nights??? Or, do we happen to know what show is currently being reassigned?
Thanks!
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September 13 & 15, 2023 - FT. Worth, Dickies
September 18 & 19, 2023 - Austin, Moody Center
May 10, 2024 - Portland, Moda Center
May 16, 2024 - Las Vegas, MGM Garden Arena
May 21 & 22, 2024 - Los Angeles, Forum
May 25, 2024 - Napa Valley, Bottlerock
May 30, 2024 - Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena
Currently at 10C HQ