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  • shadowcast
    shadowcast Posts: 2,336
    edited February 2018
    Question>> Is it possible that I can get 2 ticket for GA and two tickets for reserved for the same show? Or are you only allowed to get one pair per show? Never mind
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  • amethgr8
    amethgr8 Posts: 766
    My husband believes that they do, lolobug
    Indeed they are! Your shot at those rows is as good as everyone else's. :smile:


    I wonder if they give consider members with "low" numbers for this lottery.

    I haven't won since they started this in 2009 unless PJ20 had the lottery. I can't remember.

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    08/23/09, 08/24/09, Lolla 08/05/07
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,667
    amethgr8 said:
    My husband believes that they do, lolobug
    Indeed they are! Your shot at those rows is as good as everyone else's. :smile:


    I wonder if they give consider members with "low" numbers for this lottery.

    I haven't won since they started this in 2009 unless PJ20 had the lottery. I can't remember.

    Well no, seniority has no impact on the lottery itself at all. It only comes into play when you're assigned reserved seats (excluding the 4 rows mentioned above).
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • amethgr8
    amethgr8 Posts: 766
    Yes I know, I agree.  He does not remember the tours that I lost all my choices.  He just says I always win tix.
    Amy The Great #74594
    New Orleans LA 7/4/95 reschedule 9/17/95
    Chicago IL 1998, 10/9/00, 06/18/03, 05/16/06, 05/17/06
    08/23/09, 08/24/09, Lolla 08/05/07
    Champaign IL 4/23/03
    Grand Rapids MI VFC 10/03/04
    Grand Rapids MI 19May06
    Noblesville IN 05/07/10 Cleveland OH 05/09/10
    PJ 20 2011
    Baltimore MD, Charlottesville VA, Seattle WA 2013
    St. Louis MO, Milwaukee WI 2014
    Tampa FL, Chicago IL, Lexington KY 2016
    Missoula MT 2018
  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 15,956
    We scored 9th row lottery seats for night one in Philly in 2009 with my buddy’s ten club tickets.  I was lucky enough to grab Jeff’s wristband when he tossed it into the crowd at the end of the night. =)
    1996: Randall's Island 2  1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2  2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel  2005: Atlantic City 1  2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV)  2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4  2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2  2011: Toronto 1  2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2015: Central Park  2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD)  2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF)  2020: MSG | Asbury Park  2021: Asbury Park  2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville  2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2025: Raleigh


  • Is there any reason, or is it even possible, to go back in and list reserved as a third choice on the same show, if I did GA first, and Reserved second?
  • kasedoug
    kasedoug The Golden State Posts: 3,011
    edited February 2018
    Is there any reason, or is it even possible, to go back in and list reserved as a third choice on the same show, if I did GA first, and Reserved second?
    It wouldn’t be possible and there would be no point even if you could. They fill seating choices by Priority (Starting with 1st Priority and moving down until all tickets have been sold) and if you missed it as a 2nd Priority pick, you would have no chance at 3rd since it would have already sold out.

    If it were for a different night, then yes you could but not the same night. The max number of Priority picks you could make for a single show is two (GA and Reserved).
  • MANTIS
    MANTIS Posts: 272

    I cant seem to find this anywhere but If I enter GA first choice and reserved second choice then my name is pulled...If GA are gone but reserved are available...do I get selected immediately for reserved as my second choice or does my entry have to wait for all the selections that chose reserved as first choice to be filled and I possibly miss out on reserved???

    Columbus 00 -- Toronto 00 -- Toronto 03 -- Hershey 03 -- Boston I 04 -- Boston II 04 -- Toledo 04 -- Kitchener 05 -- London 05 -- Hamilton 05 -- Ottawa 05 -- Toronto 05 -- Toronto I 06 -- Toronto II 06 -- Cleveland 06 -- Detroit 06 -- Gorge I 06 -- Gorge II 06 -- Chicago Lolla 07 -- Toronto 09 -- Buffalo 10 -- Hamilton 11 -- Toronto I 11 -- Toronto II 11 -- Buffalo 13 -- London 13 -- Toronto I 16 -- Toronto II 16 -- Ottawa 16 -- Chicago I  18 -- Chicago II 18 -- Hamilton 22 -- Toronto 22

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  • MANTIS said:

    I cant seem to find this anywhere but If I enter GA first choice and reserved second choice then my name is pulled...If GA are gone but reserved are available...do I get selected immediately for reserved as my second choice or does my entry have to wait for all the selections that chose reserved as first choice to be filled and I possibly miss out on reserved???

    Good question! I'm curious about that too... and I also noticed that for most shows, the odds for reserved seating are still 99%. Does that mean that no one is choosing that option? And if so, supposing I choose reserved seating as my second option, should I consider that my name will certainly be drawn due to the odds? Sorry, this is the first time I'll try to get tickets in the lottery :)
  • Sprunkn7
    Sprunkn7 Posts: 5,286
    edited February 2018
    MANTIS said:

    I cant seem to find this anywhere but If I enter GA first choice and reserved second choice then my name is pulled...If GA are gone but reserved are available...do I get selected immediately for reserved as my second choice or does my entry have to wait for all the selections that chose reserved as first choice to be filled and I possibly miss out on reserved???

    Good question! I'm curious about that too... and I also noticed that for most shows, the odds for reserved seating are still 99%. Does that mean that no one is choosing that option? And if so, supposing I choose reserved seating as my second option, should I consider that my name will certainly be drawn due to the odds? Sorry, this is the first time I'll try to get tickets in the lottery :)
    I'm expecting the Res. seating to drop a bit over the weekend but these odds have NEVER been seen before!  They certainly have a lot more seats than in the past.  Most people are throwing their hat in for GA with such better chances of getting a reserved seat.  It's not because people are not choosing seats, it's because there is more seating available.

    To answer the big question, will you certainly be drawn?  No but the chances are looking great so far!
    Post edited by Sprunkn7 on
    Thank you fellow 10 clubber for saving my ass....again!!!
  • MANTIS
    MANTIS Posts: 272
    edited February 2018
    Ye
    MANTIS said:

    I cant seem to find this anywhere but If I enter GA first choice and reserved second choice then my name is pulled...If GA are gone but reserved are available...do I get selected immediately for reserved as my second choice or does my entry have to wait for all the selections that chose reserved as first choice to be filled and I possibly miss out on reserved???

    Good question! I'm curious about that too... and I also noticed that for most shows, the odds for reserved seating are still 99%. Does that mean that no one is choosing that option? And if so, supposing I choose reserved seating as my second option, should I consider that my name will certainly be drawn due to the odds? Sorry, this is the first time I'll try to get tickets in the lottery :)

    That's what im thinking. I would like GA for one show reserved for the other but with the significant travel cost I want to make sure I have the best shot at getting in the door for both. I know I saw the rules for the way tickets are drawn before...I just cant find it again...
    Post edited by MANTIS on

    Columbus 00 -- Toronto 00 -- Toronto 03 -- Hershey 03 -- Boston I 04 -- Boston II 04 -- Toledo 04 -- Kitchener 05 -- London 05 -- Hamilton 05 -- Ottawa 05 -- Toronto 05 -- Toronto I 06 -- Toronto II 06 -- Cleveland 06 -- Detroit 06 -- Gorge I 06 -- Gorge II 06 -- Chicago Lolla 07 -- Toronto 09 -- Buffalo 10 -- Hamilton 11 -- Toronto I 11 -- Toronto II 11 -- Buffalo 13 -- London 13 -- Toronto I 16 -- Toronto II 16 -- Ottawa 16 -- Chicago I  18 -- Chicago II 18 -- Hamilton 22 -- Toronto 22

    Ed Ved - Toronto I 08--Toronto II 08

  • Sprunkn7 said:
    MANTIS said:

    I cant seem to find this anywhere but If I enter GA first choice and reserved second choice then my name is pulled...If GA are gone but reserved are available...do I get selected immediately for reserved as my second choice or does my entry have to wait for all the selections that chose reserved as first choice to be filled and I possibly miss out on reserved???

    Good question! I'm curious about that too... and I also noticed that for most shows, the odds for reserved seating are still 99%. Does that mean that no one is choosing that option? And if so, supposing I choose reserved seating as my second option, should I consider that my name will certainly be drawn due to the odds? Sorry, this is the first time I'll try to get tickets in the lottery :)
    I'm expecting the Res. seating to drop a bit over the weekend but these odds have NEVER been seen before!  They certainly have a lot more seats than in the past.  Most people are throwing their hat in for GA with such better chances of getting a reserved seat.  It's not because people are not choosing seats, it's because there is more seating available.

    To answer the big question, will you certainly be drawn?  No but the chances are looking great so far!
    I see... Thanks! :) Maybe I should expect to see how the odds are during the weekend
  • MANTIS said:
    Ye
    MANTIS said:

    I cant seem to find this anywhere but If I enter GA first choice and reserved second choice then my name is pulled...If GA are gone but reserved are available...do I get selected immediately for reserved as my second choice or does my entry have to wait for all the selections that chose reserved as first choice to be filled and I possibly miss out on reserved???

    Good question! I'm curious about that too... and I also noticed that for most shows, the odds for reserved seating are still 99%. Does that mean that no one is choosing that option? And if so, supposing I choose reserved seating as my second option, should I consider that my name will certainly be drawn due to the odds? Sorry, this is the first time I'll try to get tickets in the lottery :)

    That's what im thinking. I would like GA for one show reserved for the other but with the significant travel cost I want to make sure I have the best shot at getting in the door for both. I know I saw the rules for the way tickets are drawn before...I just cant find it again...
    Yeah, I'm also considering the travel costs and that's why I'll probably enter the drawing for just one of the Seattle shows. If, in a stroke of luck, I was to be drawn for two shows, that would take a significant amount of travel money... I think these are the rules you're talking about?
    https://pearljam.com/ten-club/event/pearl-jam-home-and-away-ticket-pre-sale
  • derbydave
    derbydave Columbus, OH Posts: 11,254
    MANTIS said:
    Ye
    MANTIS said:

    I cant seem to find this anywhere but If I enter GA first choice and reserved second choice then my name is pulled...If GA are gone but reserved are available...do I get selected immediately for reserved as my second choice or does my entry have to wait for all the selections that chose reserved as first choice to be filled and I possibly miss out on reserved???

    Good question! I'm curious about that too... and I also noticed that for most shows, the odds for reserved seating are still 99%. Does that mean that no one is choosing that option? And if so, supposing I choose reserved seating as my second option, should I consider that my name will certainly be drawn due to the odds? Sorry, this is the first time I'll try to get tickets in the lottery :)

    That's what im thinking. I would like GA for one show reserved for the other but with the significant travel cost I want to make sure I have the best shot at getting in the door for both. I know I saw the rules for the way tickets are drawn before...I just cant find it again...
    Yeah, I'm also considering the travel costs and that's why I'll probably enter the drawing for just one of the Seattle shows. If, in a stroke of luck, I was to be drawn for two shows, that would take a significant amount of travel money... I think these are the rules you're talking about?
    https://pearljam.com/ten-club/event/pearl-jam-home-and-away-ticket-pre-sale


    If you only want ONE show...
    and can only afford the ticket for ONE show...
    you should only enter for ONE show.
    The way the odds are looking right now,
    you stand a good chance of getting reserved seats for both Seattle shows!!

    '96: Seattle: Key Arena
    '98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
    '00: Columbus: Polaris
    '03: Columbus: Germain
    '10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
    '11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
    '12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
    '13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
    '14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
    '15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
    '16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
    '17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
    '18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
    '22: Nashville / St. Louis


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  • derbydave said:
    MANTIS said:
    Ye
    MANTIS said:

    I cant seem to find this anywhere but If I enter GA first choice and reserved second choice then my name is pulled...If GA are gone but reserved are available...do I get selected immediately for reserved as my second choice or does my entry have to wait for all the selections that chose reserved as first choice to be filled and I possibly miss out on reserved???

    Good question! I'm curious about that too... and I also noticed that for most shows, the odds for reserved seating are still 99%. Does that mean that no one is choosing that option? And if so, supposing I choose reserved seating as my second option, should I consider that my name will certainly be drawn due to the odds? Sorry, this is the first time I'll try to get tickets in the lottery :)

    That's what im thinking. I would like GA for one show reserved for the other but with the significant travel cost I want to make sure I have the best shot at getting in the door for both. I know I saw the rules for the way tickets are drawn before...I just cant find it again...
    Yeah, I'm also considering the travel costs and that's why I'll probably enter the drawing for just one of the Seattle shows. If, in a stroke of luck, I was to be drawn for two shows, that would take a significant amount of travel money... I think these are the rules you're talking about?
    https://pearljam.com/ten-club/event/pearl-jam-home-and-away-ticket-pre-sale


    If you only want ONE show...
    and can only afford the ticket for ONE show...
    you should only enter for ONE show.
    The way the odds are looking right now,
    you stand a good chance of getting reserved seats for both Seattle shows!!

    Yes, sir! That's what I'll do. I'll probably choose GA as the first option and reserved as the second for the Aug 8th Seattle show... Since you can only be drawn for one pair of tickets for each show, we'll see how that goes : B)
  • derbydave
    derbydave Columbus, OH Posts: 11,254
    derbydave said:
    MANTIS said:
    Ye
    MANTIS said:

    I cant seem to find this anywhere but If I enter GA first choice and reserved second choice then my name is pulled...If GA are gone but reserved are available...do I get selected immediately for reserved as my second choice or does my entry have to wait for all the selections that chose reserved as first choice to be filled and I possibly miss out on reserved???

    Good question! I'm curious about that too... and I also noticed that for most shows, the odds for reserved seating are still 99%. Does that mean that no one is choosing that option? And if so, supposing I choose reserved seating as my second option, should I consider that my name will certainly be drawn due to the odds? Sorry, this is the first time I'll try to get tickets in the lottery :)

    That's what im thinking. I would like GA for one show reserved for the other but with the significant travel cost I want to make sure I have the best shot at getting in the door for both. I know I saw the rules for the way tickets are drawn before...I just cant find it again...
    Yeah, I'm also considering the travel costs and that's why I'll probably enter the drawing for just one of the Seattle shows. If, in a stroke of luck, I was to be drawn for two shows, that would take a significant amount of travel money... I think these are the rules you're talking about?
    https://pearljam.com/ten-club/event/pearl-jam-home-and-away-ticket-pre-sale


    If you only want ONE show...
    and can only afford the ticket for ONE show...
    you should only enter for ONE show.
    The way the odds are looking right now,
    you stand a good chance of getting reserved seats for both Seattle shows!!

    Yes, sir! That's what I'll do. I'll probably choose GA as the first option and reserved as the second for the Aug 8th Seattle show... Since you can only be drawn for one pair of tickets for each show, we'll see how that goes : B)

    Good strategy there :plus_one:
    the odds are in your favor to score at least the reserved seats!!
    '96: Seattle: Key Arena
    '98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
    '00: Columbus: Polaris
    '03: Columbus: Germain
    '10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
    '11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
    '12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
    '13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
    '14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
    '15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
    '16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
    '17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
    '18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
    '22: Nashville / St. Louis


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  • Sarava
    Sarava Naperville, IL Posts: 2,061
    Very cool how 48 hours in to the sale, only Wrigley 1 has reserved odds < 99% to this point. The fan club is taking care of us. Thank you 10 club!
  • intodeep
    intodeep Posts: 7,249
    dogtown said:
    Can anyone help me understand what reserved seating will look like at Safeco? Are any of the reserved seats going to be decent or is it guaranteed too far from the stage as compared to GA? I usually get seats in the middle to lower section on Mike's side and feel like I'm really close, but I just can't visualize what these stadiums are going to feel like. I'm going to have to make sacrifices for months to pay for a trip to Seattle, and I'm still feeling hurt about Raleigh, so I'm just trying to suss things out. Any help is greatly appreciated.
    I have the same question. I really want to be there so at first i was going to put my number one as reserved seating but now i'm worried that i may be too far away and i should roll the dice and go for GA as my first and reserved as my second.  Anyone know how the seating will be set up? 
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  • kasedoug
    kasedoug The Golden State Posts: 3,011
    intodeep said:
    dogtown said:
    Can anyone help me understand what reserved seating will look like at Safeco? Are any of the reserved seats going to be decent or is it guaranteed too far from the stage as compared to GA? I usually get seats in the middle to lower section on Mike's side and feel like I'm really close, but I just can't visualize what these stadiums are going to feel like. I'm going to have to make sacrifices for months to pay for a trip to Seattle, and I'm still feeling hurt about Raleigh, so I'm just trying to suss things out. Any help is greatly appreciated.
    I have the same question. I really want to be there so at first i was going to put my number one as reserved seating but now i'm worried that i may be too far away and i should roll the dice and go for GA as my first and reserved as my second.  Anyone know how the seating will be set up? 

  • kasedoug
    kasedoug The Golden State Posts: 3,011
    Also, here's the virtual venue for selecting views for baseball seats. Just have to imagine the stage in center field.

    http://mariners.io-media.com/web/index.html