For What Shows Are You Submitting a 10C Entry?
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Haha...I had the same thought. I put in for both LA, Missoula, both MSG and both Boston. If I'm super lucky, it's a win-win for me and my credit card provider.Weston1283 said:Realized its silly for me to be worried about possible 3,000 in credit card charges when in reality, I will be lucky to be charged even $380 lol
Put in for
Vegas x2
MSG x2
Philly x2
Baltimore
Expecting to hit 1 or 2 out of 90 -
I think I'm finally settled in on my selections:Vegas 2Wrigley 1&2MSG 1&2My gut tells me I get Vegas and both Wrigley shows, and miss out on MSG. Really hoping I get GA for one of these...I missed out on GA in the last tour and had to trade out of GA in 22 when my wife had some health issues.0
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I put in for Baltimore,Wrigley N1,MSG 1&2,and Philly 1&2.0
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Sorry if this has been asked…going to put in for Wrigley and was not sure if I should select both options for tickets (GA and Res 1 & Res 1) as it looks like it will allow you to select both.
In the past I have gone reserve seats option as have a low # but not sure if doing both helps my odds or not.
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I've just scored tickets for Dublin, Manchester and London!Pap said:
We can hopefully meet in person, D!demetrios said:Seattle x2Philly x2Baltimore
Seattle x2
Dublin
Manchester
London
I hope that I can score tix for the Seattle shows as well :prayer: Athens 2006 / Milton Keynes 2014 / London 1&2 2022 / Seattle 1&2 2024 / Dublin 2024 / Manchester 2024 / New Orleans 20250 -
I would target anything down in the main loop area where there is a (Red Line) stop. There are plenty of choices at all price levels.
Thanks for the recommendation! The more I think it over, Wrigley sounds like the choice. Do you have any suggestions for hotels?boilermcleod said:
No opinion on the Sacramento show but can tell you that you will not be disappointed at the Wrigley shows. The sound quality isnt the greatest but the overall experience is elite. Eddie in his happy place equates to an amazing set and performance. The preparty around the ballpark is second to none. I've always just gotten a hotel downtown and its a short ride on the Red Line to the park. Either choice will work out but I give my vote to Wrigley.lahren said:I need some help deciding! I've always wanted to see a Wrigley show and I'm a 6 hour drive away. But I'm also thinking Sacramento as I have a place to stay with friends but will have to fly. I cannot afford to go to both. For those attending previous Wrigley shows, would it be a no brainer to try for Wrigley? Is is hard to find a good place, not too expensive, nearby to stay? I've only been to Chicago a couple times and not sure what I'll be getting into. I need some advice from more travelled Pearl Jam members out there! Suggestions are welcome! Thank you!
Reasonable:
Hilton Garden Inn Mag Mile
Marriott Mag Mile
Hyatt Centric Mag MIle
DoubleTree Mag Mile
Palmer House - very old but very cool, small rooms
Higher End:
Sofitel
Omni
W
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2013 Wrigley
2014 St. Louis
2016 Wrigley 1
2018 Wrigley 1
2022 EV Chicago, St. Louis
2023: Chicago 1,2
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MSG P2 and that is it.0
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I'll add Congress Plaza to the mix. Right on Michigan Ave across from Grant Park. Older hotel but good enough. Less $ than a lot of the other downtown/loop options. Easy access to trains.boilermcleod said:
I would target anything down in the main loop area where there is a (Red Line) stop. There are plenty of choices at all price levels.
Thanks for the recommendation! The more I think it over, Wrigley sounds like the choice. Do you have any suggestions for hotels?boilermcleod said:
No opinion on the Sacramento show but can tell you that you will not be disappointed at the Wrigley shows. The sound quality isnt the greatest but the overall experience is elite. Eddie in his happy place equates to an amazing set and performance. The preparty around the ballpark is second to none. I've always just gotten a hotel downtown and its a short ride on the Red Line to the park. Either choice will work out but I give my vote to Wrigley.lahren said:I need some help deciding! I've always wanted to see a Wrigley show and I'm a 6 hour drive away. But I'm also thinking Sacramento as I have a place to stay with friends but will have to fly. I cannot afford to go to both. For those attending previous Wrigley shows, would it be a no brainer to try for Wrigley? Is is hard to find a good place, not too expensive, nearby to stay? I've only been to Chicago a couple times and not sure what I'll be getting into. I need some advice from more travelled Pearl Jam members out there! Suggestions are welcome! Thank you!
Reasonable:
Hilton Garden Inn Mag Mile
Marriott Mag Mile
Hyatt Centric Mag MIle
DoubleTree Mag Mile
Palmer House - very old but very cool, small rooms
Higher End:
Sofitel
Omni
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Thanks! Fingers crossed I get tix!boilermcleod said:
I would target anything down in the main loop area where there is a (Red Line) stop. There are plenty of choices at all price levels.
Thanks for the recommendation! The more I think it over, Wrigley sounds like the choice. Do you have any suggestions for hotels?boilermcleod said:
No opinion on the Sacramento show but can tell you that you will not be disappointed at the Wrigley shows. The sound quality isnt the greatest but the overall experience is elite. Eddie in his happy place equates to an amazing set and performance. The preparty around the ballpark is second to none. I've always just gotten a hotel downtown and its a short ride on the Red Line to the park. Either choice will work out but I give my vote to Wrigley.lahren said:I need some help deciding! I've always wanted to see a Wrigley show and I'm a 6 hour drive away. But I'm also thinking Sacramento as I have a place to stay with friends but will have to fly. I cannot afford to go to both. For those attending previous Wrigley shows, would it be a no brainer to try for Wrigley? Is is hard to find a good place, not too expensive, nearby to stay? I've only been to Chicago a couple times and not sure what I'll be getting into. I need some advice from more travelled Pearl Jam members out there! Suggestions are welcome! Thank you!
Reasonable:
Hilton Garden Inn Mag Mile
Marriott Mag Mile
Hyatt Centric Mag MIle
DoubleTree Mag Mile
Palmer House - very old but very cool, small rooms
Higher End:
Sofitel
Omni
W0 -
I'll add that to my list! I just want a comfortable place to sleep and no need to spend too much on a room I'll only be sleeping in. I want to spend my time exploring the city! Great recommendation. Thanks!kosteva2 said:
I'll add Congress Plaza to the mix. Right on Michigan Ave across from Grant Park. Older hotel but good enough. Less $ than a lot of the other downtown/loop options. Easy access to trains.boilermcleod said:
I would target anything down in the main loop area where there is a (Red Line) stop. There are plenty of choices at all price levels.
Thanks for the recommendation! The more I think it over, Wrigley sounds like the choice. Do you have any suggestions for hotels?boilermcleod said:
No opinion on the Sacramento show but can tell you that you will not be disappointed at the Wrigley shows. The sound quality isnt the greatest but the overall experience is elite. Eddie in his happy place equates to an amazing set and performance. The preparty around the ballpark is second to none. I've always just gotten a hotel downtown and its a short ride on the Red Line to the park. Either choice will work out but I give my vote to Wrigley.lahren said:I need some help deciding! I've always wanted to see a Wrigley show and I'm a 6 hour drive away. But I'm also thinking Sacramento as I have a place to stay with friends but will have to fly. I cannot afford to go to both. For those attending previous Wrigley shows, would it be a no brainer to try for Wrigley? Is is hard to find a good place, not too expensive, nearby to stay? I've only been to Chicago a couple times and not sure what I'll be getting into. I need some advice from more travelled Pearl Jam members out there! Suggestions are welcome! Thank you!
Reasonable:
Hilton Garden Inn Mag Mile
Marriott Mag Mile
Hyatt Centric Mag MIle
DoubleTree Mag Mile
Palmer House - very old but very cool, small rooms
Higher End:
Sofitel
Omni
W0 -
Congrats, D! :clap:demetrios said:
I managed to score a single ticket for Seattle N1
We should definitely try to meet up while we're there
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