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  • ComeToTX
    ComeToTX Austin Posts: 8,057
    I don’t see a hold on my CC. Should I?
    This show, another show, a show here and a show there.
  • JABK
    JABK Finland Posts: 358
    ComeToTX said:
    I don’t see a hold on my CC. Should I?
    I do, so I guess so.
  • BryanBedessem
    BryanBedessem Saint Paul, MN Posts: 1
    I have 3 days to decide if this will be mine and wife’s first trip to Europe. After getting in Lottery I don’t even know where to start on planning flights etc. 
    My wife and I just got back from our first trip to Europe and this tour is prompting us to take our next one.  We are hoping for tickets to Krakow and Budapest as those are areas different than where we were.  It was very convenient to get around Europe via train and even car (we put 1900 miles on the rental over 2 weeks).  Flights across Europe are generally inexpensive if you are traveling lite.  If you are up for an adventure, I would look for the best flights (date/time/cost) over there to any major hub even if it is up to 10 hours away from the concert location.  Spend the money you can save on the flight over to explore more of Europe if you have the time.  A few hour train ride to get from town to town is reasonably priced and easy.  If it is a longer journey, they do have night trains.  Pricing is fairly equivalent to a hotel room cost.  We opted not to do this on our last trip, but are hoping to try this on our next trip.  There is a great website for researching train options if you google Man in Seat 61.  Good luck on planning, you will have a great time over there I am sure.  
  • ComeToTX
    ComeToTX Austin Posts: 8,057
    JABK said:
    ComeToTX said:
    I don’t see a hold on my CC. Should I?
    I do, so I guess so.
    cool, thx.  i emailed 10C.  
    This show, another show, a show here and a show there.
  • Forgive me if this question has already been answered, but I didn't want to scroll through this entire thread to see if anyone else has asked it. Why are the odds so good for the reserved seating in Zurich? I'm an old person, so I prefer the reserved seats. The odds for my 1st & 2nd choices are really low now, so I'm thinking of adding Zurich (and yes, I know I'll have to go to all three concerts if I get all three choices -- not a problem!!!). Is there something amiss about the Zurich stadium?  
    You can't be neutral on a moving train.
  • FR181798
    FR181798 Posts: 2,166
    Getting tickets via tenclub is too much hassle, just going to try the regular sale.

    Only want 1 ticket.
    Got an issue with my foot so I dont want to stand in line to pick them up. Im fine with an e ticket.
    I would prefer to chose my seat.
    I also want to be able to sell my ticket if I cant get flights/ accomodation/ time off work.
    Dont really want to pay in dollars, I live in Europe after all.
    10c seems more expensive.

    Now I need some pros for buying via tenclub.





  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    Catwoman1 said:
    Forgive me if this question has already been answered, but I didn't want to scroll through this entire thread to see if anyone else has asked it. Why are the odds so good for the reserved seating in Zurich? I'm an old person, so I prefer the reserved seats. The odds for my 1st & 2nd choices are really low now, so I'm thinking of adding Zurich (and yes, I know I'll have to go to all three concerts if I get all three choices -- not a problem!!!). Is there something amiss about the Zurich stadium?  
    Either lack of interest from 10 club members for that show or there are more seats to be had at that venue for reserved when compared to other shows. 
  • GardenOfJones
    GardenOfJones Finland Posts: 25
    Need a ticket buddy for Krakow and Budapest? Is there somebody who is doing both?
    PJ
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  • Kloddz
    Kloddz Posts: 2,573
    edited December 2019
    PJNB said:
    Catwoman1 said:
    Forgive me if this question has already been answered, but I didn't want to scroll through this entire thread to see if anyone else has asked it. Why are the odds so good for the reserved seating in Zurich? I'm an old person, so I prefer the reserved seats. The odds for my 1st & 2nd choices are really low now, so I'm thinking of adding Zurich (and yes, I know I'll have to go to all three concerts if I get all three choices -- not a problem!!!). Is there something amiss about the Zurich stadium?  
    Either lack of interest from 10 club members for that show or there are more seats to be had at that venue for reserved when compared to other shows. 
    No there's nothing wrong with the arena per se, but (a) there are lots of seats so 10c probably got a decent contingent of them, and (b) the floor is quite wide so the seats might be a little further away from the stage than usual (no problems with views though). Hope this helps!
    Post edited by Kloddz on
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  • Kloddz said:
    PJNB said:
    Catwoman1 said:
    Forgive me if this question has already been answered, but I didn't want to scroll through this entire thread to see if anyone else has asked it. Why are the odds so good for the reserved seating in Zurich? I'm an old person, so I prefer the reserved seats. The odds for my 1st & 2nd choices are really low now, so I'm thinking of adding Zurich (and yes, I know I'll have to go to all three concerts if I get all three choices -- not a problem!!!). Is there something amiss about the Zurich stadium?  
    Either lack of interest from 10 club members for that show or there are more seats to be had at that venue for reserved when compared to other shows. 
    No there's nothing wrong with the arena per se, but (a) there are lots of seats so 10c probably got a decent contingent of them, and (b) the floor is quite wide so the seats might be a little further away from the stage than usual (no problems with views though). Hope this helps!
    Thank you!
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  • PJNB said:
    Catwoman1 said:
    Forgive me if this question has already been answered, but I didn't want to scroll through this entire thread to see if anyone else has asked it. Why are the odds so good for the reserved seating in Zurich? I'm an old person, so I prefer the reserved seats. The odds for my 1st & 2nd choices are really low now, so I'm thinking of adding Zurich (and yes, I know I'll have to go to all three concerts if I get all three choices -- not a problem!!!). Is there something amiss about the Zurich stadium?  
    Either lack of interest from 10 club members for that show or there are more seats to be had at that venue for reserved when compared to other shows. 
    PJNB said:
    Catwoman1 said:
    Forgive me if this question has already been answered, but I didn't want to scroll through this entire thread to see if anyone else has asked it. Why are the odds so good for the reserved seating in Zurich? I'm an old person, so I prefer the reserved seats. The odds for my 1st & 2nd choices are really low now, so I'm thinking of adding Zurich (and yes, I know I'll have to go to all three concerts if I get all three choices -- not a problem!!!). Is there something amiss about the Zurich stadium?  
    Either lack of interest from 10 club members for that show or there are more seats to be had at that venue for reserved when compared to other shows. 
    I can't imagine people not wanting to go to Zurich! Thanks!
    You can't be neutral on a moving train.
  • Bearclaw53
    Bearclaw53 Dallas, TX Posts: 62
    PJNB said:
    This is odd then.  For the 2018 tour, the seat odds were much, much lower for GA.  Guess Ten Club got way more GA seats this time around?
    Europe odds in 2018 were very close to what these are. USA is flipped for odds. 
    Yep, I am probably confused since I also did the drawing entry for the Wrigley shows.
  • Maybe this has been asked already... 
     
    I entered the ticket draw for 4 shows, and when I received the email confirmation it shows as Reserved Seating for all 4 shows.
    When I entered for the draw there was no option to choose between Reserved Seating or GA. I prefer not to be seated anyway at a Pearl Jam show.
    Now in the ticket odds the Reserved Seating odds is way lower than GA odds. 
    So my question - having not actually wanted to select Reserved Seating, and as the odds are much lower, if I dont get drawn for Reserved Seating, then will I then be added to the draw for GA tickets?
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  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    Kloddz said:
    PJNB said:
    Catwoman1 said:
    Forgive me if this question has already been answered, but I didn't want to scroll through this entire thread to see if anyone else has asked it. Why are the odds so good for the reserved seating in Zurich? I'm an old person, so I prefer the reserved seats. The odds for my 1st & 2nd choices are really low now, so I'm thinking of adding Zurich (and yes, I know I'll have to go to all three concerts if I get all three choices -- not a problem!!!). Is there something amiss about the Zurich stadium?  
    Either lack of interest from 10 club members for that show or there are more seats to be had at that venue for reserved when compared to other shows. 
    No there's nothing wrong with the arena per se, but (a) there are lots of seats so 10c probably got a decent contingent of them, and (b) the floor is quite wide so the seats might be a little further away from the stage than usual (no problems with views though). Hope this helps!
    I think the arena looks fantastic and can't wait for this show!
  • @ArriveLikeButterflyz you can cancel your order and resubmit it with GA selected for all of your shows
  • given2fly23
    given2fly23 Evanston, IL Posts: 6,042
    Maybe this has been asked already... 
     
    I entered the ticket draw for 4 shows, and when I received the email confirmation it shows as Reserved Seating for all 4 shows.
    When I entered for the draw there was no option to choose between Reserved Seating or GA. I prefer not to be seated anyway at a Pearl Jam show.
    Now in the ticket odds the Reserved Seating odds is way lower than GA odds. 
    So my question - having not actually wanted to select Reserved Seating, and as the odds are much lower, if I dont get drawn for Reserved Seating, then will I then be added to the draw for GA tickets?
    No, none of this. You will not be added automatically to the GA draw. Cancel your entire entry and re-do it with your GA choices.
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  • Thanks all - I've resubmitted as GA now.
    Think it may have been the webpage view on my mobile when originally making the selection.
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  • Red Lukin
    Red Lukin Canada Posts: 2,994
    For the Amsterdam show are there 2 floor sections or just one?  My ticket buddy and I each put in for reserved but not GA as we don't wanna to get stuck with an extra GA pair. 

    Thinking GA should be easy enough to grab during the public sale?
  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,290
    mrk2 said:
    In_Hiding said:
    Re Frankfurt venue, any idea if "reserved seating" tickets are closer to the stage than "GA" tickets (presumably there will be an area for 10C or early entry for us?)? Or are they potentially tucked away somewhere (e.g. corner / deck)? Not sure if should prioritize reserved seating or not for that show.


    GA is closer, the whole floor is GA, seats on sides and back.
    I don't know anything about the geography of Frankfurt, but I'm 100% positive that this is a relic of East German engineering theory.
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  • Yefa
    Yefa Posts: 1,134
    Jason P said:
    mrk2 said:
    In_Hiding said:
    Re Frankfurt venue, any idea if "reserved seating" tickets are closer to the stage than "GA" tickets (presumably there will be an area for 10C or early entry for us?)? Or are they potentially tucked away somewhere (e.g. corner / deck)? Not sure if should prioritize reserved seating or not for that show.


    GA is closer, the whole floor is GA, seats on sides and back.
    I don't know anything about the geography of Frankfurt, but I'm 100% positive that this is a relic of East German engineering theory.
    Frankfurt was part of West Germany.
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