St. Louis merch line & inside security

WesC
WesC Posts: 92
Anyone that was in that line already knows how brutal is was. Got in line at 1:15, finally got my poster and 2 stickers at around 4:30.
A few times they ran out of posters and started forming another line while more posters were being sent to the truck. Four very slow moving St. Louis Blue employees that were clearly overwhelmed. Slow to make change, crossing over each other to get items, adding amounts with paper and pencil. Needless to say, when the line moved past the part of the building where you could watch what was going on, it was even more painful than the driving rain and cold temps. We also saw a fair amount of people that seemed to have a hard time deciding what they wanted, trying on different sizes of the same hoodie. (if the large is too small, don't ya think that the xl probably fits?)
Anyhow... a suggestion.
Why not let 10club members have the option to buy what merch they want online the day of the show. Give the option of the stickers of the city, the poster and the t-shirt.
Give 10club members that win lottery tickets the option of a preorder for these items, when the ticket drawing is announced.
As far as security inside... Heard a few people on here that got booted for the green.
My buddy and I fell into that category as well -- not for burning it, but for holding an unlit joint. Surrounded by 4 security guards, they asked for it, I gave it to them, they wanted to search me for more, which I didn't have. It was when lights were up and Baba was about done, so I wasn't too upset, but way we were grabbed and escorted out the building was a bit excessive. My buddy had 2 people holding onto him and my guy just kept shoving me forward.
I get it, it's not legal, but relax.
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  • evenflow82
    evenflow82 Posts: 3,892
    The merch stand understaffed and not organized? This is typical for PJ shows these days. I wish the band would do something about it.
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  • I always love that 'indecisive fan'.

    Fuck... ya sit in line for 2 hours staring at the dwindling piles and ya get to the front of the line... and ya proceed to hum and haw like an idiot. "Maybe I sould get a #17? Yah yah. Let me see a #17. No. No. Let me see a #22. Yah yah. A #22. Hmmm. This XL seems a bit small. Let me see a XXL. Noooo. The XL was better. Yah. I`ll take an XL #17. Do you take debit? Let me find my card in my purse."

    Rummage rummage. Drop shit. Pick up. Drop more shit. Find card. Forget password. Remember password. Take 4 minutes folding the hoody.

    It's usually that person directly in front of me. My patience is already paper thin at best... and the visions I entertain at such a moment are best kept to myself. I'm basically Steve Martin at the rental car agency in Planes, Trains, Automobiles.
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    People are just merch obsessed. 3 hours in line for tshirts and posters? Insanity. Flipping online for hundreds...and people pay it? Insanity. The stands inside the venue are always flush with merch because the obsessed crowd can't wait....so they wait outside lol. Insanity.

    It's a real shame they were hawking after the green so heavily. Insanity lol. Maybe because it cuts into beer sales...it's just lame and very uncool, but that's why I don't risk it anymore...too many Nazis too happy to "do their job"
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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,308
    rgambs said:

    People are just merch obsessed. 3 hours in line for tshirts and posters? Insanity. Flipping online for hundreds...and people pay it? Insanity. The stands inside the venue are always flush with merch because the obsessed crowd can't wait....so they wait outside lol. Insanity.

    It's a real shame they were hawking after the green so heavily. Insanity lol. Maybe because it cuts into beer sales...it's just lame and very uncool, but that's why I don't risk it anymore...too many Nazis too happy to "do their job"

    It is their job. And it is illegal. They are not nazis for it.
  • FoxyRedLa
    FoxyRedLa Lauren / MI Posts: 4,810
    I partied every moment in Cincinnati. I chose to stand in the merch line in STL mostly because I was already committed - they opened late and I was already soaked - I had no idea I would have stood in line for 2 t-shirts for 4 hours!! I can't say I wouldn't do it again - but I have to love a design - didn't buy one item last fall. But I got the shirt I wanted this year and I have 2 more shows I won't have to stand in line. Too bad buttons sold out so fast!
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576

    rgambs said:

    People are just merch obsessed. 3 hours in line for tshirts and posters? Insanity. Flipping online for hundreds...and people pay it? Insanity. The stands inside the venue are always flush with merch because the obsessed crowd can't wait....so they wait outside lol. Insanity.

    It's a real shame they were hawking after the green so heavily. Insanity lol. Maybe because it cuts into beer sales...it's just lame and very uncool, but that's why I don't risk it anymore...too many Nazis too happy to "do their job"

    It is their job. And it is illegal. They are not nazis for it.
    It was illegal in Cincy and it was "their job" there too, but they didn't harass a bunch of people unnecessarily and throw folks out. Guess what? Nothing terrible happened...they didn't all lose their jobs...the world moved on with more kindness and tolerance...
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,914
    It does seem like certain collectible items like posters, stickers, pins, event T-shirts, etc. could be sold online in a pre-sale or something. That way 10C knows exactly how many to print/order. At least let us give the bank the $$ instead of someone on ebay.



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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,308
    rgambs said:

    rgambs said:

    People are just merch obsessed. 3 hours in line for tshirts and posters? Insanity. Flipping online for hundreds...and people pay it? Insanity. The stands inside the venue are always flush with merch because the obsessed crowd can't wait....so they wait outside lol. Insanity.

    It's a real shame they were hawking after the green so heavily. Insanity lol. Maybe because it cuts into beer sales...it's just lame and very uncool, but that's why I don't risk it anymore...too many Nazis too happy to "do their job"

    It is their job. And it is illegal. They are not nazis for it.
    It was illegal in Cincy and it was "their job" there too, but they didn't harass a bunch of people unnecessarily and throw folks out. Guess what? Nothing terrible happened...they didn't all lose their jobs...the world moved on with more kindness and tolerance...
    Then change the law. Calling security nazis is a little over the top. I'm not saying anyone is harmed by smoking pot at a show. Just don't take it on security when you knowingly are breaking the rules.
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,308
    FoxyRedLa said:

    I partied every moment in Cincinnati. I chose to stand in the merch line in STL mostly because I was already committed - they opened late and I was already soaked - I had no idea I would have stood in line for 2 t-shirts for 4 hours!! I can't say I wouldn't do it again - but I have to love a design - didn't buy one item last fall. But I got the shirt I wanted this year and I have 2 more shows I won't have to stand in line. Too bad buttons sold out so fast!

    I would never wait in line outside for just shirts. I've never seen the shirts sellout outside, and i've seen plenty in Cincy and St. Louis at merch stands inside the venue well after doors opened. Same with posters.

    The outside booth is convenient to take stuff to the hotel and not have at the show, but unless you want stickers getting to the venue when doors open should be sufficient for everything else (in my opinion).
  • crowes74
    crowes74 Posts: 273
    Last time they played Scott trade center they sold the posters like score cards at ball games. Walked in and had someone selling them right off the bat. Was hoping that would be the case this year but it wasn't. Posters had sold out before the show started.
    Didn't they used to have an option to have the poster mailed to your address if you ordered fan club tickets? That may have been a hassle on staff, but would work well for members of the club.
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,914
    crowes74 said:

    Last time they played Scott trade center they sold the posters like score cards at ball games. Walked in and had someone selling them right off the bat. Was hoping that would be the case this year but it wasn't. Posters had sold out before the show started.
    Didn't they used to have an option to have the poster mailed to your address if you ordered fan club tickets? That may have been a hassle on staff, but would work well for members of the club.

    There were several posters being sold inside. I got in and went directly to a merch booth and they had a stack of posters...no stickers though.

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  • FoxyRedLa
    FoxyRedLa Lauren / MI Posts: 4,810

    FoxyRedLa said:

    I partied every moment in Cincinnati. I chose to stand in the merch line in STL mostly because I was already committed - they opened late and I was already soaked - I had no idea I would have stood in line for 2 t-shirts for 4 hours!! I can't say I wouldn't do it again - but I have to love a design - didn't buy one item last fall. But I got the shirt I wanted this year and I have 2 more shows I won't have to stand in line. Too bad buttons sold out so fast!

    I would never wait in line outside for just shirts. I've never seen the shirts sellout outside, and i've seen plenty in Cincy and St. Louis at merch stands inside the venue well after doors opened. Same with posters.

    The outside booth is convenient to take stuff to the hotel and not have at the show, but unless you want stickers getting to the venue when doors open should be sufficient for everything else (in my opinion).
    I

    FoxyRedLa said:

    I partied every moment in Cincinnati. I chose to stand in the merch line in STL mostly because I was already committed - they opened late and I was already soaked - I had no idea I would have stood in line for 2 t-shirts for 4 hours!! I can't say I wouldn't do it again - but I have to love a design - didn't buy one item last fall. But I got the shirt I wanted this year and I have 2 more shows I won't have to stand in line. Too bad buttons sold out so fast!

    I would never wait in line outside for just shirts. I've never seen the shirts sellout outside, and i've seen plenty in Cincy and St. Louis at merch stands inside the venue well after doors opened. Same with posters.

    The outside booth is convenient to take stuff to the hotel and not have at the show, but unless you want stickers getting to the venue when doors open should be sufficient for everything else (in my opinion).
    Just for shirts? Lol. Sorry that's all I wanted. I had no plans to drink in STL cuz of the 9 hour drive home. First merch line I've ever stood in - wasn't a great experience due to weather and SLOW SLOW SLOW customers but had fun chatting in line.
    Oh please let it rain today.
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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,308
    FoxyRedLa said:

    FoxyRedLa said:

    I partied every moment in Cincinnati. I chose to stand in the merch line in STL mostly because I was already committed - they opened late and I was already soaked - I had no idea I would have stood in line for 2 t-shirts for 4 hours!! I can't say I wouldn't do it again - but I have to love a design - didn't buy one item last fall. But I got the shirt I wanted this year and I have 2 more shows I won't have to stand in line. Too bad buttons sold out so fast!

    I would never wait in line outside for just shirts. I've never seen the shirts sellout outside, and i've seen plenty in Cincy and St. Louis at merch stands inside the venue well after doors opened. Same with posters.

    The outside booth is convenient to take stuff to the hotel and not have at the show, but unless you want stickers getting to the venue when doors open should be sufficient for everything else (in my opinion).
    I

    FoxyRedLa said:

    I partied every moment in Cincinnati. I chose to stand in the merch line in STL mostly because I was already committed - they opened late and I was already soaked - I had no idea I would have stood in line for 2 t-shirts for 4 hours!! I can't say I wouldn't do it again - but I have to love a design - didn't buy one item last fall. But I got the shirt I wanted this year and I have 2 more shows I won't have to stand in line. Too bad buttons sold out so fast!

    I would never wait in line outside for just shirts. I've never seen the shirts sellout outside, and i've seen plenty in Cincy and St. Louis at merch stands inside the venue well after doors opened. Same with posters.

    The outside booth is convenient to take stuff to the hotel and not have at the show, but unless you want stickers getting to the venue when doors open should be sufficient for everything else (in my opinion).
    Just for shirts? Lol. Sorry that's all I wanted. I had no plans to drink in STL cuz of the 9 hour drive home. First merch line I've ever stood in - wasn't a great experience due to weather and SLOW SLOW SLOW customers but had fun chatting in line.
    Sorry, didn't mean any offense. I was just saying that I've always seen show specific shirts available inside the venue so I didn't think you would need to spend 4 hours in the cold next time. Just trying to help.
  • FoxyRedLa
    FoxyRedLa Lauren / MI Posts: 4,810
    No offense taken! :) It was a cluster **** mad ass zoo in the venue - I could barely get to my seats.
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  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,615
    This was the first time at a show that I never even looked at a merchandise stand. We were so late getting into town and wanted to spend at least some time at the preparty. I refuse to wait in those lines anyway so it was all for the best.
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  • mattcoz
    mattcoz Chicago Posts: 2,243
    Yeah, the merch line was crazy, but at least everyone seemed to get what they wanted. Certainly a lot better than at Wrigley.
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  • cmalisze
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    Here is hoping Moline merch line will be better. The smaller venue should lead to a smaller line????? I hope...the other option should be re-entry so people don't have to carry items around and risk damage.
  • derbydave
    derbydave Columbus, OH Posts: 11,254
    I'm surprised no one has mentioned the way the venue personnel royally screwed up the GA line by placing us in the "Holding Pens" like ANIMALS!!
    And then had the nerve to talk to us like we were children & told to enter the GA area like little ducks in a row AND then when we finally made it out on the floor, they MADE everyone sit cross legged on the ground!!
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  • FoxyRedLa
    FoxyRedLa Lauren / MI Posts: 4,810
    Wow! I hadn't heard that Dave!
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  • iwasatpj20
    iwasatpj20 Rockford, IL Posts: 3,475
    The inside security was not bad, but I had reserved. Merchandise lines were not organized at all, the stands I went to ran out of show specific t-shirts, posters, and stickers.
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