So is Seattle 2 a pipe dream?
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Yeah, the traffic is shit (although the border lineup would usually but not always be pretty okay in the middle of the week (we're going into a long weekend this week, hence the heavier border traffic this week), and if you know which route to take, it wouldn't be bad once you're over it either... for me, the traffic suffering starts when you're getting close to Seattle).... But I'd do it in a heartbeat to get to any US show. But sure, if you've got Portland and Vancouver to choose from and you're in Seattle, Portland is by far the easier option... although Portland is not sold out either!Given2Fly wrote:PJ_Soul wrote:Very possible they're waiting for those shows to sell more tix. There are TONS of tickets still available for Vancouver. Like, in the thousands it looks like. To the point that I'm a little concerned.... Wtf Vancouver????? What happened to your taste in music?? :fp: Also, it looks like very few people from the US are willing to cross the border for some reason. Not sure why that is.
Well, as somebody who just crossed the border over the last 2 days to see Jay Z / Justin Timberlake in Vancouver (no comments from the peanut gallery), the border, and traffic in general, were absolutely miserable. Took over 5 hours both ways. I'm glad I picked Portland as my fallback show this tour instead of Vanc, not sure I could handle that drive again.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Yup. An awesome trip.Norman wrote:
The train is the only way to travel between Seattle and Vancouver. There's a beer car for your drinking needs and the price is very reasonable if you get your tickets early. Plus it's a beautiful trip.Given2Fly wrote:PJ_Soul wrote:Very possible they're waiting for those shows to sell more tix. There are TONS of tickets still available for Vancouver. Like, in the thousands it looks like. To the point that I'm a little concerned.... Wtf Vancouver????? What happened to your taste in music?? :fp: Also, it looks like very few people from the US are willing to cross the border for some reason. Not sure why that is.
Well, as somebody who just crossed the border over the last 2 days to see Jay Z / Justin Timberlake in Vancouver (no comments from the peanut gallery), the border, and traffic in general, were absolutely miserable. Took over 5 hours both ways. I'm glad I picked Portland as my fallback show this tour instead of Vanc, not sure I could handle that drive again.
Greyhound is another cheap option.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
http://www.amtrak.com/cascades-traindemetrios wrote:Norman wrote:[The train is the only way to travel between Seattle and Vancouver. There's a beer car for your drinking needs and the price is very reasonable if you get your tickets early. Plus it's a beautiful trip.
Where can I buy these train tickets online?
Pretty good price - $30 one way.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul wrote:
http://www.amtrak.com/cascades-traindemetrios wrote:Norman wrote:[The train is the only way to travel between Seattle and Vancouver. There's a beer car for your drinking needs and the price is very reasonable if you get your tickets early. Plus it's a beautiful trip.
Where can I buy these train tickets online?
Pretty good price - $30 one way.
Thank you!
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How about this scenario, add a final show in Seattle at The Show Box.Boston II 94 Boston II 06 Mansfield I 08 Mansfield II 08 Seattle I 09 Seattle II 09
Hartford 10 Boston 10 Wrigley 13 Worcester I 13 Worcester II 13 Hartford 13
NYC I 16 NYC II 16 Fenway I 16 Fenway II 16 Fenway 1 18 Fenway II 18
E.V. Boston II 08 E.V. Albany II 09 E.V. Providence 11, E.V. Boston 11
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I feel like it is getting "pipe dreamish"..
why no news????None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe that they are free.
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prism wrote:morgie2 wrote:How about this scenario, add a final show in Seattle at The Show Box.
max capacity of the showbox is 1,100....getting tix for a final show there would be quite the scenario
Then it would have to be 2 nights @ The Show Box. With rules! It will be a 10club only shows for sure. But they will only offer single 10club tickets. 1 show only per member. Can't do 2 nights. So you're randomly picked. You won't be able to decide which night. 10club will make the draw & surprise you. So 1,100 lucky 10club members get night 1. The other 1,100 lucky 10club members for night 2. You won't be able to do both nights. Seems far right?
Ok, back to Key Arena Night 2 wishing well ...0 -
PJ_Soul wrote:
http://www.amtrak.com/cascades-traindemetrios wrote:Norman wrote:[The train is the only way to travel between Seattle and Vancouver. There's a beer car for your drinking needs and the price is very reasonable if you get your tickets early. Plus it's a beautiful trip.
Where can I buy these train tickets online?
Pretty good price - $30 one way.
Try upgrading to first class 18-$21 dollars more but much nicer! Still less than $50-$55 to travel from Vancouver to Seattle in comfort.
I'm pretty sure they do all customs in Vancouver so no hassle at the border
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Hoping for an announcement next Monday or Tuesday!
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December highway and border traffic will be minimal for those travelling north to Vancouver.0
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smanchac1 wrote:PJ_Soul wrote:
http://www.amtrak.com/cascades-traindemetrios wrote:Where can I buy these train tickets online?
Pretty good price - $30 one way.
Try upgrading to first class 18-$21 dollars more but much nicer! Still less than $50-$55 to travel from Vancouver to Seattle in comfort.
I'm pretty sure they do all customs in Vancouver so no hassle at the border
Last night I tried the site to book a ride. It's $30 regular price for the early ride ($40 dollars for the rides after). Duration: 4 hr, 0 min . If I wanted the upgraded business class seat, it's another $22 bucks. Being my first time, I'll go the cheap route.0 -
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Last night I tried the site to book a ride. It's $30 regular price for the early ride ($40 dollars for the rides after). Duration: 4 hr, 0 min . If I wanted the upgraded business class seat, it's another $22 bucks. Being my first time, I'll go the cheap route.[/quote]
That's what I did for Vancouver last time PJ played. It was $25 each way. I haven't done first class before, and probably won't for such a short trip. Can't make the trip this round, but will see everyone in Seattle.0 -
Come on 10 club announce night 2!
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demetrios wrote:smanchac1 wrote:PJ_Soul wrote:Pretty good price - $30 one way.
Try upgrading to first class 18-$21 dollars more but much nicer! Still less than $50-$55 to travel from Vancouver to Seattle in comfort.
I'm pretty sure they do all customs in Vancouver so no hassle at the border
Last night I tried the site to book a ride. It's $30 regular price for the early ride ($40 dollars for the rides after). Duration: 4 hr, 0 min . If I wanted the upgraded business class seat, it's another $22 bucks. Being my first time, I'll go the cheap route.
Sounds great!
I'm a big guy so the upgrade to first class is welcome, the price makes it even more doable for us.
I would recommend it as a much cheaper alternative to flying.
I wonder how many of us are on the same early train the day after the show to Seattle?0 -
Vedder_Girl77 wrote:Come on 10 club announce night 2!

Next Tuesday! Or Monday, as that's when Boston was announced.
You know you want more of our money pearl jam/ten club!!
Take it!
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Agreed!!!Vedder_Girl77 wrote:Come on 10 club announce night 2!
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Yeah thzt'd woulkd be brilliant!!0
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BUMP for a second night. I mean come on, Brooklyn, Philly, and Worcester all have two nights. Why the hell would SEATTLE not get two nights, especially being the last stop of the tour and on a weekend?!Bristow, VA - 5.13.10
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YLed2 wrote:BUMP for a second night. I mean come on, Brooklyn, Philly, and Worcester all have two nights. Why the hell would SEATTLE not get two nights, especially being the last stop of the tour and on a weekend?!
LA is getting 2 nights as well. Time to give Seattle a second night!8/29/00, 7/3/03, 5/24/06,6/28/08 & 6/30/08, 10/9/09,10/28/09, 10/30/09 & 10/31/09, 5/15/10, 5/17/10, 5/18/10, 5/20/10 & 5/21/10, 10/23/10 & 10/24/10, 9/3/11, 9/4/11, 9/11/11, 9/12/11, 9/23/11, 9/22/12, 9/30/12, 7/16/13, 7/19/130
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