Portland, Spokane and Seattle
I think those are the shows I am going for.
I think I am going to do Seattle GA as #1, Seattle reserved as #2, Portland GA #3, and Spokane GA #4.
Should I put in Portland reserve as #5, and Spokane reserve as #6?
I kinda don;t think there will be a problem with Spokane and Portland tix as they are small markets.
Decisions decisions....
I think I am going to do Seattle GA as #1, Seattle reserved as #2, Portland GA #3, and Spokane GA #4.
Should I put in Portland reserve as #5, and Spokane reserve as #6?
I kinda don;t think there will be a problem with Spokane and Portland tix as they are small markets.
Decisions decisions....
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Spokane Arena Capacity - 14,000
Portland Rose Garden Arena Capacity - 19,980
... while these aren't the concert capacities, I think you get the point.
NOTE - I'm also not sure if it will affect the 10c ticket allotment ... but, it's just worthy to note.
"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
I bet you are okay for Spokane. Portland may be more of a risk (as far as putting GA #3 instead of reserved #3).
Spokane may be a tougher ticket than Portland if there are less seats available.
"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
True, but there are more accessible tour dates around it for fans that don't like to travel. Missoula was out there on its own in 2012 so it was on everyone's list.
Monday will be interesting for sure.
also, i wouldn't actually put any GA as a #3 or #4 choice, i can't see those going past the first picks. and if they did, they definitely wouldn't go past 2. in my opinion at least.
Don't forget, that people from Missoula/Great Falls/Butte will make the drive to Spokane.
- Christopher McCandless
I feel the same, the #4's, 5's, and 6's etc will most likely not get anything.
no i feel seattle will be a tough ticket. it's a dilemma.
i think chances of getting a GA show for more than 1 is unlikely.
they basically said they have more reserved seats than GA, so i took that as a hint and combined it with everyone's experience with wrigley.
while there may be a great chance you could get super lucky twice, you have to ask yourself if that is realistic.
i'm not even trying for seattle. my plan is to try and grab tickets for the 2nd show right when they go on sale (because c'mon, you know it's going to happen at 10:01 the day of the onsale) and then try to trade for night 1.
so i would just recommend putting the GA priority #1 for the show you'd like it for the most, and have your other picks be all reserved.
But if I don't hit the lottery on the city I do pick then I may have wasted a choice without putting the other venue in play.
Arrgh.
If I were you I would list Seattle reserved first to give you the best chance at Seattle and then get your Portland and Spokane tickets with #2 and #3. Worst case in my view you end up with tickets to POrtland and Spokane. You'll find an extra for Seattle on the board or public onsale.
1st Seattle res
2nd Portland GA
3rd Spokane GA
4th Seattle GA
5th Portland res
6th Spokane res
We'll see how it works out on Monday.
Good luck! I hope it works out for you.
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If I knew where it was I would take you there.
Good thing I have months to figure this out!
If I knew where it was I would take you there.
I know someone who might be driving
352 miles according to Google Maps.