Wrigley GA line questions

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  • Chrrie
    Chrrie Posts: 435
    mace1229 said:
    Chrrie said:
    I mean no one is making anyone camp out. There are plenty of people who say they prefer walking in at doors and going to the back of the pit, or 10 rows out from Mike or whatever. If you want to be in the first row of people go pitch a tent with everyone else who wants it just as bad. 
    No one is saying that. Just discussing if there are official rules posted, then those should be the same rules for everyone. Or make it clear that there are exceptions and talk to security.

    The random number isnt for convenience on those who don't want to camp. Its to enforce the no camping rules and avoid confusion when the band says there are no pre lines and pre-lines will not be honored, but if you talk the Security Guard Steve he shows you the secret line and enforces it. 

    Its just kind of funny reading some other threads. People harping on others for not reading the rules for the lottery and understanding them correctly or making proper selections. But when it comes to GA, the clearly written rules don't matter and you're supposed to know all the inside information and ignore the information given to us.

    I'm sure everyone would be upset if they followed the written rules as it was given to them for the lottery, but then later found out if you enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start when making your selection, you're guaranteed a GA win.

    Again it’s not PJ communicating rules here, it’s dependent on the venue and not every venue says you can’t camp there. But regardless if you’re a GA ticket holder I have a hard time believing you wouldn’t want to experience front center rail at least once. I mean SHZA has been commenting on this and he’s the reason Ft. Worth got Undone because Ed was like you look like a cool person what song would you like to hear? How awesome is that? A lot of people want it and are willing to “break the rules” which the venue doesn’t even end up enforcing anyway. Again, I get that it could be disappointing if you’re one of the people showing up in the morning but there’s gotta be like a little common sense knowing that you’re not the only person who would be willing to wait in line for 8 hours. 
  • I know this isn't the subject of this thread so apologies for asking here if it's out of its jurisdiction, but for concerts at Wrigley when you're not in GA - Does anyone have any insight on if you're better off being in the seated sections behind the pit? Or just grabbing actual seats in the lower levels instead?
    Thanks in advance!!
  • RS65573
    RS65573 Posts: 2,499
    I did Wrigley in 2018. I was in the 3rd row behind GA. I felt like I was 8 miles away and would not do that again.
  • madhat181
    madhat181 Posts: 373
    edited February 2024
    This was the sign across from  Murphy’s in 2018  and some of the people who started an unofficial line the night before. Like I said I got there around 6-6:30AM on the the day of the concert (Night 1) and I was rail about 10 feet away from them

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  • SHZA said:
    dunewall said:
    So you can either try for a rail spot and give up on buying merch
    or
    decide that the rail isn't that important and line up early for the merch line instead
    Nope. You can line up for GA and plant a chair in the merch line to hold your spot there too. No joke 
    Thats amazing

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  • kid canada
    kid canada Toronto Posts: 446
    I'm already there, man. Front row here I come! 
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  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,831
    Chrrie said:
    mace1229 said:
    Chrrie said:
    I mean no one is making anyone camp out. There are plenty of people who say they prefer walking in at doors and going to the back of the pit, or 10 rows out from Mike or whatever. If you want to be in the first row of people go pitch a tent with everyone else who wants it just as bad. 
    No one is saying that. Just discussing if there are official rules posted, then those should be the same rules for everyone. Or make it clear that there are exceptions and talk to security.

    The random number isnt for convenience on those who don't want to camp. Its to enforce the no camping rules and avoid confusion when the band says there are no pre lines and pre-lines will not be honored, but if you talk the Security Guard Steve he shows you the secret line and enforces it. 

    Its just kind of funny reading some other threads. People harping on others for not reading the rules for the lottery and understanding them correctly or making proper selections. But when it comes to GA, the clearly written rules don't matter and you're supposed to know all the inside information and ignore the information given to us.

    I'm sure everyone would be upset if they followed the written rules as it was given to them for the lottery, but then later found out if you enter up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start when making your selection, you're guaranteed a GA win.

    Again it’s not PJ communicating rules here, it’s dependent on the venue and not every venue says you can’t camp there. But regardless if you’re a GA ticket holder I have a hard time believing you wouldn’t want to experience front center rail at least once. I mean SHZA has been commenting on this and he’s the reason Ft. Worth got Undone because Ed was like you look like a cool person what song would you like to hear? How awesome is that? A lot of people want it and are willing to “break the rules” which the venue doesn’t even end up enforcing anyway. Again, I get that it could be disappointing if you’re one of the people showing up in the morning but there’s gotta be like a little common sense knowing that you’re not the only person who would be willing to wait in line for 8 hours. 
    They have before. I know previously they've made announcements that state there are no pre-lines and pre-lines will not be honored. Maybe not at all shows and maybe not in the last couple tours, but they definitely have in the past.

    I think they did it for the one off shows or maybe the stadium 2016 or 2018 tour, I can't remember for sure when.
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,831
    madhat181 said:
    This was the sign across from  Murphy’s in 2018  and some of the people who started an unofficial line the night before. Like I said I got there around 6-6:30AM on the the day of the concert (Night 1) and I was rail about 10 feet away from them

    15 years ago I would have been for that. But they didn't have GA for the shows I went to then. Now days I just don't want to be exhausted before the show even begins, or spend my day in a line if I traveled to a city. 
    Was that line visible from the sign? Makes sense if it was across the street. But If not, what happens when. second line forms down the street and they both show up at 8?
  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,462
    Our Euro friends are the ones you are contending with! There are some stories out there...I've never seen PJ in a baseball stadium, and won't. Just too big. But bring on the bootlegs afterwards! 
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  • mace1229 said:
    madhat181 said:
    This was the sign across from  Murphy’s in 2018  and some of the people who started an unofficial line the night before. Like I said I got there around 6-6:30AM on the the day of the concert (Night 1) and I was rail about 10 feet away from them

    15 years ago I would have been for that. But they didn't have GA for the shows I went to then. Now days I just don't want to be exhausted before the show even begins, or spend my day in a line if I traveled to a city. 
    Was that line visible from the sign? Makes sense if it was across the street. But If not, what happens when. second line forms down the street and they both show up at 8?
    They are standing right behind where the sign was on W Waveland across from Murphy’s  
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,759
    a dude camped out for a couple days (let's play 2) got on the movie and a song played for him. Go camp. I'll bring the marshmallows.
  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,462
    Loujoe said:
    a dude camped out for a couple days (let's play 2) got on the movie and a song played for him. Go camp. I'll bring the marshmallows.
    LOL! I didn't camp out and made it on Touring Band 2k during Given to Fly : ) 
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  • Loujoe said:
    a dude camped out for a couple days (let's play 2) got on the movie and a song played for him. Go camp. I'll bring the marshmallows.
    That was John 

  • SHZA
    SHZA St. Louis, MO USA Posts: 4,314
    mace1229 said:
    madhat181 said:
    This was the sign across from  Murphy’s in 2018  and some of the people who started an unofficial line the night before. Like I said I got there around 6-6:30AM on the the day of the concert (Night 1) and I was rail about 10 feet away from them

    15 years ago I would have been for that. But they didn't have GA for the shows I went to then. Now days I just don't want to be exhausted before the show even begins, or spend my day in a line if I traveled to a city. 
    Was that line visible from the sign? Makes sense if it was across the street. But If not, what happens when. second line forms down the street and they both show up at 8?
    Last tour they gave out numbered wristbands in the morning in Chicago and both Texas venues so you could rest during the day before coming back. So it's not quite as exhausting as it could be although it still requires a lot of time and standing. But like Chrrie says, the rail experience can be awesome and worth the effort at least once. I think the question of what happens if there are dueling lines is probably more hypothetical than real. One or the other will be there first and there would be communication if people show up and start a new one 
  • SHZA said:
    mace1229 said:
    madhat181 said:
    This was the sign across from  Murphy’s in 2018  and some of the people who started an unofficial line the night before. Like I said I got there around 6-6:30AM on the the day of the concert (Night 1) and I was rail about 10 feet away from them

    15 years ago I would have been for that. But they didn't have GA for the shows I went to then. Now days I just don't want to be exhausted before the show even begins, or spend my day in a line if I traveled to a city. 
    Was that line visible from the sign? Makes sense if it was across the street. But If not, what happens when. second line forms down the street and they both show up at 8?
    Last tour they gave out numbered wristbands in the morning in Chicago and both Texas venues so you could rest during the day before coming back. So it's not quite as exhausting as it could be although it still requires a lot of time and standing. But like Chrrie says, the rail experience can be awesome and worth the effort at least once. I think the question of what happens if there are dueling lines is probably more hypothetical than real. One or the other will be there first and there would be communication if people show up and start a new one 
    In STL as well