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  • Malroth
    Malroth broken down chevrolet Posts: 2,564
    I have a reservation with the clarion stadium hotel and still haven't been able to confirm whether or not it will be open?
    The worst of times..they don't phase me,
    even if I look and act really crazy.
  • joseph33
    joseph33 Washington DC Posts: 1,341
    KGSmith34 said:
    Thanks for the advice. I was 50/50 but was leaning that way. I'm going to be listing the sec 108 at 12:30 CST
    I'm in section 108. Gonna be just over Booms shoulder.
  • ponytd
    ponytd Nashville Posts: 671
    Anyone know how section 107 is overall? Looks like part of the section may have a great view, but not all of it. 
    what seat numbers and row? That's pretty much side stage. If it's a high seat number, you'll be more in front side stage. if it's a low seat number, probably be right in line with front of the stage or behind. really depends on how far the stage comes out. Rows go from AA(front row) - MM, then A-R
  • SomethingCreative
    SomethingCreative Kazoo, MI Posts: 3,419
    joseph33 said:
    KGSmith34 said:
    Thanks for the advice. I was 50/50 but was leaning that way. I'm going to be listing the sec 108 at 12:30 CST
    I'm in section 108. Gonna be just over Booms shoulder.
    I had seats like that Vancouver 05 and they were AWESOME.  Pretty much a perfect view of the whole band the whole time.  Plus I play music and don’t mind seeing a good road crew do their thing lol.
    "Well, I think this band is incapable of sucking."
    -my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
  • ponytd said:
    Anyone know how section 107 is overall? Looks like part of the section may have a great view, but not all of it. 
    what seat numbers and row? That's pretty much side stage. If it's a high seat number, you'll be more in front side stage. if it's a low seat number, probably be right in line with front of the stage or behind. really depends on how far the stage comes out. Rows go from AA(front row) - MM, then A-R
    Yeah you’re right, it’s tough to tell based on the seating chart depending on how far the stage comes out. But it’s Row E, Seat 9. Debating between these and 116 Row K. 

  • ponytd
    ponytd Nashville Posts: 671
    ponytd said:
    Anyone know how section 107 is overall? Looks like part of the section may have a great view, but not all of it. 
    what seat numbers and row? That's pretty much side stage. If it's a high seat number, you'll be more in front side stage. if it's a low seat number, probably be right in line with front of the stage or behind. really depends on how far the stage comes out. Rows go from AA(front row) - MM, then A-R
    Yeah you’re right, it’s tough to tell based on the seating chart depending on how far the stage comes out. But it’s Row E, Seat 9. Debating between these and 116 Row K. 

    If it were me, I'd do 116 Row K. Farther away but still close, but better view of the stage and with row K, I believe that is the row that is equal with the section entrance/exit so you can get out in and out very quickly. 107 will be close, but seat 9 is right in the middle of the row. Most row's have like 16-18 seats, so my best educated guess would be you'd be just behind the front of the stage. Not great viewpoints, but not bad at all. I've sat in seats similar a few times and enjoyed it. Plus you'll be closer to Eddie when he comes over and stands on top of the monitors the one or two times he does it during a show
  • tschav
    tschav Posts: 2,900
    Similar dilemma...

    Got a pair in 116 EE on the aisle shared with 117. Have an opportunity for 106 C with seats closer to 107.

    Go 10 rows up but almost two sections closer to the stage, or stay low with a more solid view of the full stage? I’m tall, wife is not.

  • KGSmith34
    KGSmith34 Posts: 19

    Similar dilemma...

    Got a pair in 116 EE on the aisle shared with 117. Have an opportunity for 106 C with seats closer to 107.

    Go 10 rows up but almost two sections closer to the stage, or stay low with a more solid view of the full stage? I’m tall, wife is not.

    I think the closer the better regardless of angle. You have a great dilemma to have, lol.
  • JE224127
    JE224127 Fairhope, AL Posts: 554
    If anyone finds themselves with a spare GA please give me a shout. I would rather walk in with you versus F2F, it's tough out there.....
  • tschav
    tschav Posts: 2,900
    edited March 2020
    KGSmith34 said:
    Similar dilemma...

    Got a pair in 116 EE on the aisle shared with 117. Have an opportunity for 106 C with seats closer to 107.

    Go 10 rows up but almost two sections closer to the stage, or stay low with a more solid view of the full stage? I’m tall, wife is not.

    I think the closer the better regardless of angle. You have a great dilemma to have, lol.
    Lots of F2F refreshing and an old 10c number got me to this. I'll definitely post a heads up if one of the pairs become available on the fan exchange.
  • KGSmith34
    KGSmith34 Posts: 19

    Yeah, I’ve been refreshing since the get go trying to upgrade. I’ve been really close on some great seats but no luck. I’ve got descent club level but wanting to get as close as possible.
  • drakeheuer14
    drakeheuer14 Posts: 4,630
    So bummed. I hope I can make the makeup date
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  • drakeheuer14
    drakeheuer14 Posts: 4,630
    Anyone need a hockey ticket? Lo
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  • tschav
    tschav Posts: 2,900
    Anyone need a hockey ticket? Lo
    Seriously... might need more ideas of things to do in Nashville with these non-refundable flights and hotel. Can Jack White pull something together for us?
  • dolly rocker
    dolly rocker Long Beach NY Posts: 352
    edited March 2020
    Just drink a lot you’ll be fine not the end of the world
  • WashmyLUV
    WashmyLUV Posts: 102
    Damn this sucks! I can't afford to cancel this trip. Lots of long hours, saving and planning went in to this. I'm still going to Nashville...anyone else? Or is it going to be a ghost town because of this corona bitch?
  • JojoRice
    JojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 4,554
    WashmyLUV said:
    Damn this sucks! I can't afford to cancel this trip. Lots of long hours, saving and planning went in to this. I'm still going to Nashville...anyone else? Or is it going to be a ghost town because of this corona bitch?
    I'm not going.  Even though I can't cancel my hotel. Sucks. 
    "I got memories, I got shit"
  • jamofpearls
    jamofpearls Florence, AL Posts: 367
    I'll still be in town, as I had Nashville plans Pre-Pearl Jam show.
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    Ed Solo: 17-Louisville
  • tschav
    tschav Posts: 2,900
    Trying to shift reservations around and most likely skipping Nashville. Got a pair of Hatch Show / Country Music HOF combo tickets for April 2nd that might go unused. Willing to sell for less than half ($40) if anyone's looking to do something the day of the postponed show.
  • hadfiiw
    hadfiiw Posts: 218
    Even if the hotel/flight is non-refundable, give the company a call and explain the situation.  Our hotel was non-refundable (Quality Inn) but they refunded our money as soon as we told them why we were originally coming and why the band canceled the show.  Worth a shot anyway.
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