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This happened to me at Stockholm. I had to throw away the tube before entering. I was able to have someone buy me a tube that bought merch on the inside. I got lucky, I guess.PJNB said:70 days bump!
I read on the Prague Facebook group that you can not buy posters and put them in tubes outside the venue and bring them into the O2 arena for security reasons. A couple of shows this month have implemented this rule. Is anyone here bringing their car to the venue or have a place that I can stash my poster before the show? I will be in GA and using the early entry that 10 club is giving us so I will not be able to buy one inside unless there are posters left over after the show.0 -
Oh I haven't seen this. I wonder whether clear tubes would be permitted?PJNB said:70 days bump!
I read on the Prague Facebook group that you can not buy posters and put them in tubes outside the venue and bring them into the O2 arena for security reasons. A couple of shows this month have implemented this rule. Is anyone here bringing their car to the venue or have a place that I can stash my poster before the show? I will be in GA and using the early entry that 10 club is giving us so I will not be able to buy one inside unless there are posters left over after the show.0 -
I doubt it since the poster would conceal the inner part of the tube anyway. You would think if you left the ends open that it would be ok to enter with. Just hoping someone is able to hold the poster somewheres for me or hoping it is so ugly that I will not want to buy it lol.Gingerlou77 said:
Oh I haven't seen this. I wonder whether clear tubes would be permitted?PJNB said:70 days bump!
I read on the Prague Facebook group that you can not buy posters and put them in tubes outside the venue and bring them into the O2 arena for security reasons. A couple of shows this month have implemented this rule. Is anyone here bringing their car to the venue or have a place that I can stash my poster before the show? I will be in GA and using the early entry that 10 club is giving us so I will not be able to buy one inside unless there are posters left over after the show.0 -
Oh yeh, being dumb. Hopefully they'll be rubbish posters and you'll get to save some money tooPJNB said:
I doubt it since the poster would conceal the inner part of the tube anyway. You would think if you left the ends open that it would be ok to enter with. Just hoping someone is able to hold the poster somewheres for me or hoping it is so ugly that I will not want to buy it lol.Gingerlou77 said:
Oh I haven't seen this. I wonder whether clear tubes would be permitted?PJNB said:70 days bump!
I read on the Prague Facebook group that you can not buy posters and put them in tubes outside the venue and bring them into the O2 arena for security reasons. A couple of shows this month have implemented this rule. Is anyone here bringing their car to the venue or have a place that I can stash my poster before the show? I will be in GA and using the early entry that 10 club is giving us so I will not be able to buy one inside unless there are posters left over after the show.0 -
Hey I'm looking to book a train from Prague to Krakow. Looks like it's $55 cnd for 1st class compared to $23 for 2nd class.
Is is it worth it?0 -
Looking like a lot are going the first class route. Not sure if it is worth it for you or not though. I am still undecided if I am doing a night bus or going on the 10:24 direct train to Krakow with the others. Here is the thread. http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/269983/europe-tour-routing-transportation#latestRed Lukin said:Hey I'm looking to book a train from Prague to Krakow. Looks like it's $55 cnd for 1st class compared to $23 for 2nd class.
Is is it worth it?Post edited by PJNB on0 -
Thanks man - first class it is!0
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I have just booked hostel in Prague!"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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How long did the train take between Prague and Krakow, 6hours?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Yeah, around 6-7 hours.Spiritual_Chaos said:How long did the train take between Prague and Krakow, 6hours?2012 – Manchester II
2014 – Amsterdam I & II, Gdynia, Leeds, Milton Keynes
2016 – Wrigley I & II
2017 – Amsterdam III [EV]
2018 – London I, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, Wrigley I & II
2019 – Dublin [EV]
2022 – Copenhagen, Hyde Park I, St. Louis
2023 – Chicago I & II
2024 – Dublin, Manchester, Wrigley I & II, NYC I & II, Melbourne I & II, Sydney I & II0 -
Buying a planeticket instead of just taking a train will bite me in the ass. Bad decision.SpinTheLastExit said:
Yeah, around 6-7 hours.Spiritual_Chaos said:How long did the train take between Prague and Krakow, 6hours?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
You're flying from Prague to Krakow?Spiritual_Chaos said:
Buying a planeticket instead of just taking a train will bite me in the ass. Bad decision.SpinTheLastExit said:
Yeah, around 6-7 hours.Spiritual_Chaos said:How long did the train take between Prague and Krakow, 6hours?2012 – Manchester II
2014 – Amsterdam I & II, Gdynia, Leeds, Milton Keynes
2016 – Wrigley I & II
2017 – Amsterdam III [EV]
2018 – London I, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, Wrigley I & II
2019 – Dublin [EV]
2022 – Copenhagen, Hyde Park I, St. Louis
2023 – Chicago I & II
2024 – Dublin, Manchester, Wrigley I & II, NYC I & II, Melbourne I & II, Sydney I & II0 -
I'm flying. Looking back a train ride would have been more fun and relaxing.0
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How much was it for the flight?2012 – Manchester II
2014 – Amsterdam I & II, Gdynia, Leeds, Milton Keynes
2016 – Wrigley I & II
2017 – Amsterdam III [EV]
2018 – London I, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, Wrigley I & II
2019 – Dublin [EV]
2022 – Copenhagen, Hyde Park I, St. Louis
2023 – Chicago I & II
2024 – Dublin, Manchester, Wrigley I & II, NYC I & II, Melbourne I & II, Sydney I & II0 -
Yes. Bout the planeticket before the ticket contest even started. Was afraid to be left out and didn't know about the easYSpinTheLastExit said:
You're flying from Prague to Krakow?Spiritual_Chaos said:
Buying a planeticket instead of just taking a train will bite me in the ass. Bad decision.SpinTheLastExit said:
Yeah, around 6-7 hours.Spiritual_Chaos said:How long did the train take between Prague and Krakow, 6hours?
-pieces train.Wished I would have waited. But whatever.SpinTheLastExit said:
I think I paid like 80-85 dollars.How much was it for the flight?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
We're booked at Hotel Arko, which seems to be in P9. Any thoughts? Is it a decent location?
Also, seen Hotel Golden City-garni which is in P3 for similar price. Has decent reviews, and 11 mins by car/taxi/uber to the arena. Reviews say tram stop is right near the hotel to get us most places, so is this a good option?
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2022: Berlin, Budapest, Krakow, Amsterdam II0 -
If anyones still in town on 2nd and fancies a few beers? My train isn't until 2200 that evening.0
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We still haven't decided what w, e're doing yet. Original plan was the overnight train on the 2nd, but then the talk of a direct day train is very appealing. But in the transport thread they're saying there may be two transfers now so I'm not keen on that.Gingerlou77 said:If anyones still in town on 2nd and fancies a few beers? My train isn't until 2200 that evening.
Back to square one!
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Yeh, i figured I'd prefer to take the night train as i only arrive on the day of the show so having the day in Prague on the 2nd works better for meThe Rock said:
We still haven't decided what w, e're doing yet. Original plan was the overnight train on the 2nd, but then the talk of a direct day train is very appealing. But in the transport thread they're saying there may be two transfers now so I'm not keen on that.Gingerlou77 said:If anyones still in town on 2nd and fancies a few beers? My train isn't until 2200 that evening.
Back to square one!0 -
So, we're staying at Golden City Hotel Garni. Google Maps tells me that there is a tram stop 1 minute's walk away and then I can get the 92 tram straight to Multiarena Praha which is the stop for the venue I believe.
However, Idoz.cz says there are two changes on the journey. Does anyone know which is correct?
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2022: Berlin, Budapest, Krakow, Amsterdam II0
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