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  • Merry Christmas, everyone!

    Looking to trade a pair of night 2 pits/GAs for the same or close seats to night 1.

    Thanks!
    Open to trading singles as well. My night 2 GA for your night 1 GA.
  • Original_Shifty
    Original_Shifty Great White North Posts: 757
    The Ramada by Wyndham Raleigh is now sold out for the days around the PJ shows. :-)
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  • Shaindli1
    Shaindli1 MA Posts: 2,442
    Raleigh is very spread out and the venue is anyway outside of the city so folks can save and stay just about anywhere within a certain radius. I booked the Red Roof in north Raleigh for 80$ a night, free parking. Only 4 miles from the venue. 
    #Grievance2025 
  • PrezIntense
    PrezIntense Posts: 409
    edited January 4
    Looks like the Four Points is sold out both nights too. 

    EDIT: It actually looks like there is availability but they're requiring a two-night stay minimum. It's a little more expensive than the Ramada but at least there are a few restaurants and bars nearby.
    Post edited by PrezIntense on
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  • Shaindli1
    Shaindli1 MA Posts: 2,442
    Looks like the Four Points is sold out both nights too. 

    EDIT: It actually looks like there is availability but they're requiring a two-night stay minimum. It's a little more expensive than the Ramada but at least there are a few restaurants and bars nearby.
    Assuming there's no other major event going on in that timeframe, these are good signs re demand.
    #Grievance2025 
  • PrezIntense
    PrezIntense Posts: 409
    Shaindli1 said:
    Raleigh is very spread out and the venue is anyway outside of the city so folks can save and stay just about anywhere within a certain radius. I booked the Red Roof in north Raleigh for 80$ a night, free parking. Only 4 miles from the venue. 
    So true -- those who got the Ramada will enjoy being able to walk back to the hotel after the show without dealing with Uber hell. But those who want to still hang out after would be better off staying downtown. 

    If you're at the Red Roof you're right by Crabtree Valley mall so lots of food options. There's a good little sushi joint down Glenwood called Sushi Mon -- small place with a limited menu but very good (a little pricey). North Hills shopping mall is the next exit down and has, in my opinion, better dining options than Crabtree. Lake Boone is between your hotel and the venue, and has some good dining options -- Chicken Salad Chick, Chubby's Tacos, Village Deli, Sushi Thai...
    1996 Charlotte
    1998 Raleigh
    2000 Virginia Beach
    2003 Raleigh
    2016 Raleigh Thanks HB2
    2016 Columbia
    2020 Baltimore Thanks COVID
    2022 Baltimore The only original COVID venue not rescheduled (due to construction) :(
    2022 Denver
    2024 Baltimore
    2025 Raleigh 1 and 2
  • KJ228171
    KJ228171 Posts: 469
    edited January 4
    Shaindli1 said:
    Looks like the Four Points is sold out both nights too. 

    EDIT: It actually looks like there is availability but they're requiring a two-night stay minimum. It's a little more expensive than the Ramada but at least there are a few restaurants and bars nearby.
    Assuming there's no other major event going on in that timeframe, these are good signs re demand.
    Luckily State's graduation is the week before. Duke and UNC are going to be over the same weekend but those folks should be out by Sunday. They will bleed into Raleigh. Not sure about the smaller schools (Campbell, Meredith, Shaw, NC Central).
    Those that don't want to be there Sunday: ISO N1. :)
    Post edited by KJ228171 on
  • Shaindli1
    Shaindli1 MA Posts: 2,442
    Shaindli1 said:
    Raleigh is very spread out and the venue is anyway outside of the city so folks can save and stay just about anywhere within a certain radius. I booked the Red Roof in north Raleigh for 80$ a night, free parking. Only 4 miles from the venue. 
    So true -- those who got the Ramada will enjoy being able to walk back to the hotel after the show without dealing with Uber hell. But those who want to still hang out after would be better off staying downtown. 

    If you're at the Red Roof you're right by Crabtree Valley mall so lots of food options. There's a good little sushi joint down Glenwood called Sushi Mon -- small place with a limited menu but very good (a little pricey). North Hills shopping mall is the next exit down and has, in my opinion, better dining options than Crabtree. Lake Boone is between your hotel and the venue, and has some good dining options -- Chicken Salad Chick, Chubby's Tacos, Village Deli, Sushi Thai...
    True. It's a short drive from the venue and really pretty much whatever I need. I used to live on Oberlin across from Cameron Village and I remember taking the bus to that mall!
    I miss this one particular restaurant in downtown Raleigh called Fiction Kitchen. We used to go there all the time. Must swing by when I roll into town. 
    #Grievance2025 
  • PrezIntense
    PrezIntense Posts: 409
    Shaindli1 said:
    Shaindli1 said:
    Raleigh is very spread out and the venue is anyway outside of the city so folks can save and stay just about anywhere within a certain radius. I booked the Red Roof in north Raleigh for 80$ a night, free parking. Only 4 miles from the venue. 
    So true -- those who got the Ramada will enjoy being able to walk back to the hotel after the show without dealing with Uber hell. But those who want to still hang out after would be better off staying downtown. 

    If you're at the Red Roof you're right by Crabtree Valley mall so lots of food options. There's a good little sushi joint down Glenwood called Sushi Mon -- small place with a limited menu but very good (a little pricey). North Hills shopping mall is the next exit down and has, in my opinion, better dining options than Crabtree. Lake Boone is between your hotel and the venue, and has some good dining options -- Chicken Salad Chick, Chubby's Tacos, Village Deli, Sushi Thai...
    True. It's a short drive from the venue and really pretty much whatever I need. I used to live on Oberlin across from Cameron Village and I remember taking the bus to that mall!
    I miss this one particular restaurant in downtown Raleigh called Fiction Kitchen. We used to go there all the time. Must swing by when I roll into town. 
    Oh cool! Yeah they recently relocated -- they are not downtown anymore unfortunately. They're off Capital Blvd.
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    1998 Raleigh
    2000 Virginia Beach
    2003 Raleigh
    2016 Raleigh Thanks HB2
    2016 Columbia
    2020 Baltimore Thanks COVID
    2022 Baltimore The only original COVID venue not rescheduled (due to construction) :(
    2022 Denver
    2024 Baltimore
    2025 Raleigh 1 and 2
  • Given2fly98
    Given2fly98 Raleigh, NC Posts: 86
    I booked rooms for both nights when the rumors started, I got Four Points by Sheraton for N1 and Ramada for N2, mainly because I want to drink and i cant if  have to drive home (30 min. away). Unfortunately the four points was $250 for one night. The ramada was cheaper for N2 at around $140ish.  I thought maybe walking would be better than having to deal with uber and judging from the comments I may be right?  I may end up letting go of the Ramada for n2 and not drinking and driving home that evening to save some money.  If i end up cancelling the N2 Ramada reservation I can post here first and let you know a time so someone can grab it maybe.

    Should I cancel my Sheraton reservation and get something cheaper a bit further away and use uber or is it going to be hell?
    Raleigh, NC  5/11/25 & 5/13/25
  • Shaindli1
    Shaindli1 MA Posts: 2,442
    Shaindli1 said:
    Shaindli1 said:
    Raleigh is very spread out and the venue is anyway outside of the city so folks can save and stay just about anywhere within a certain radius. I booked the Red Roof in north Raleigh for 80$ a night, free parking. Only 4 miles from the venue. 
    So true -- those who got the Ramada will enjoy being able to walk back to the hotel after the show without dealing with Uber hell. But those who want to still hang out after would be better off staying downtown. 

    If you're at the Red Roof you're right by Crabtree Valley mall so lots of food options. There's a good little sushi joint down Glenwood called Sushi Mon -- small place with a limited menu but very good (a little pricey). North Hills shopping mall is the next exit down and has, in my opinion, better dining options than Crabtree. Lake Boone is between your hotel and the venue, and has some good dining options -- Chicken Salad Chick, Chubby's Tacos, Village Deli, Sushi Thai...
    True. It's a short drive from the venue and really pretty much whatever I need. I used to live on Oberlin across from Cameron Village and I remember taking the bus to that mall!
    I miss this one particular restaurant in downtown Raleigh called Fiction Kitchen. We used to go there all the time. Must swing by when I roll into town. 
    Oh cool! Yeah they recently relocated -- they are not downtown anymore unfortunately. They're off Capital Blvd.
    So more parking hopefully?
    they are really really good. Including the desserts. Perhaps we can take over one evenings as a PJ contingent!
    #Grievance2025 
  • Shaindli1
    Shaindli1 MA Posts: 2,442
    I booked rooms for both nights when the rumors started, I got Four Points by Sheraton for N1 and Ramada for N2, mainly because I want to drink and i cant if  have to drive home (30 min. away). Unfortunately the four points was $250 for one night. The ramada was cheaper for N2 at around $140ish.  I thought maybe walking would be better than having to deal with uber and judging from the comments I may be right?  I may end up letting go of the Ramada for n2 and not drinking and driving home that evening to save some money.  If i end up cancelling the N2 Ramada reservation I can post here first and let you know a time so someone can grab it maybe.

    Should I cancel my Sheraton reservation and get something cheaper a bit further away and use uber or is it going to be hell?
    If you book at Red Roof I can give you a lift to the arena. And anyone else who needs it.
    #Grievance2025 
  • SHZA
    SHZA St. Louis, MO USA Posts: 4,314
    Booked 4 nights at Sheraton Four points. 14 min walk to venue 
  • Given2fly98
    Given2fly98 Raleigh, NC Posts: 86
    Shaindli1 said:
    I booked rooms for both nights when the rumors started, I got Four Points by Sheraton for N1 and Ramada for N2, mainly because I want to drink and i cant if  have to drive home (30 min. away). Unfortunately the four points was $250 for one night. The ramada was cheaper for N2 at around $140ish.  I thought maybe walking would be better than having to deal with uber and judging from the comments I may be right?  I may end up letting go of the Ramada for n2 and not drinking and driving home that evening to save some money.  If i end up cancelling the N2 Ramada reservation I can post here first and let you know a time so someone can grab it maybe.

    Should I cancel my Sheraton reservation and get something cheaper a bit further away and use uber or is it going to be hell?
    If you book at Red Roof I can give you a lift to the arena. And anyone else who needs it.
    I might take you up on that offer and would def. help you out for doing it. Its a real shame there isnt decent lodging and food around the lenovo
    Raleigh, NC  5/11/25 & 5/13/25
  • Shaindli1
    Shaindli1 MA Posts: 2,442
    Shaindli1 said:
    I booked rooms for both nights when the rumors started, I got Four Points by Sheraton for N1 and Ramada for N2, mainly because I want to drink and i cant if  have to drive home (30 min. away). Unfortunately the four points was $250 for one night. The ramada was cheaper for N2 at around $140ish.  I thought maybe walking would be better than having to deal with uber and judging from the comments I may be right?  I may end up letting go of the Ramada for n2 and not drinking and driving home that evening to save some money.  If i end up cancelling the N2 Ramada reservation I can post here first and let you know a time so someone can grab it maybe.

    Should I cancel my Sheraton reservation and get something cheaper a bit further away and use uber or is it going to be hell?
    If you book at Red Roof I can give you a lift to the arena. And anyone else who needs it.
    I might take you up on that offer and would def. help you out for doing it. Its a real shame there isnt decent lodging and food around the lenovo
    That’s ok. Plenty of good choices in Raleigh, downtown and otherwise. I was carless when I lived there & friends always offered to drive me. Time to pay it forward!
    #Grievance2025 
  • Go Animal
    Go Animal Posts: 7,360
    ^love to see this!
    35 years, 35 shows.

    Song Wishlist: Alone, Let Me Sleep, Brother, full W.M.A., Hold On, Bugs/all of Vitalogy, Mankind, Around The Bend (full band), The Long Road, Don't Gimme No Lip, Pilate, Push Me Pull Me, All Those Yesterdays, Rival, Parting Ways, Ghost, Bu$hleaguer, WWS, Parachutes, Army Reserve, low octave Driftin', Strangest Tribe, Other Side, Undone, Fatal, Hitchhiker, Education, Black Red Yellow, Of the Earth, Love Reign O'er Me, Gonna See My Friend, Santa Cruz, Infallible, Yellow Moon, Alright, Comes Then Goes, and the Mamasan Trilogy.

    Wanted Posters: WPB '98, Tampa/WPB '00, Tampa '03, EV Batmobile '08

    ISO: any picks, or setlists from any of my shows!
  • PrezIntense
    PrezIntense Posts: 409
    I booked rooms for both nights when the rumors started, I got Four Points by Sheraton for N1 and Ramada for N2, mainly because I want to drink and i cant if  have to drive home (30 min. away). Unfortunately the four points was $250 for one night. The ramada was cheaper for N2 at around $140ish.  I thought maybe walking would be better than having to deal with uber and judging from the comments I may be right?  I may end up letting go of the Ramada for n2 and not drinking and driving home that evening to save some money.  If i end up cancelling the N2 Ramada reservation I can post here first and let you know a time so someone can grab it maybe.

    Should I cancel my Sheraton reservation and get something cheaper a bit further away and use uber or is it going to be hell?
    After state and canes games the uber wait times can get a little ridiculous. But there's that new bar The Local (basically just the Backyard Bistro with a facelift). I've had success walking there and having a beer while waiting for an uber.
    1996 Charlotte
    1998 Raleigh
    2000 Virginia Beach
    2003 Raleigh
    2016 Raleigh Thanks HB2
    2016 Columbia
    2020 Baltimore Thanks COVID
    2022 Baltimore The only original COVID venue not rescheduled (due to construction) :(
    2022 Denver
    2024 Baltimore
    2025 Raleigh 1 and 2
  • PrezIntense
    PrezIntense Posts: 409
    Shaindli1 said:
    Shaindli1 said:
    Shaindli1 said:
    Raleigh is very spread out and the venue is anyway outside of the city so folks can save and stay just about anywhere within a certain radius. I booked the Red Roof in north Raleigh for 80$ a night, free parking. Only 4 miles from the venue. 
    So true -- those who got the Ramada will enjoy being able to walk back to the hotel after the show without dealing with Uber hell. But those who want to still hang out after would be better off staying downtown. 

    If you're at the Red Roof you're right by Crabtree Valley mall so lots of food options. There's a good little sushi joint down Glenwood called Sushi Mon -- small place with a limited menu but very good (a little pricey). North Hills shopping mall is the next exit down and has, in my opinion, better dining options than Crabtree. Lake Boone is between your hotel and the venue, and has some good dining options -- Chicken Salad Chick, Chubby's Tacos, Village Deli, Sushi Thai...
    True. It's a short drive from the venue and really pretty much whatever I need. I used to live on Oberlin across from Cameron Village and I remember taking the bus to that mall!
    I miss this one particular restaurant in downtown Raleigh called Fiction Kitchen. We used to go there all the time. Must swing by when I roll into town. 
    Oh cool! Yeah they recently relocated -- they are not downtown anymore unfortunately. They're off Capital Blvd.
    So more parking hopefully?
    they are really really good. Including the desserts. Perhaps we can take over one evenings as a PJ contingent!
    Yeah way more parking. And agreed -- really good food.
    1996 Charlotte
    1998 Raleigh
    2000 Virginia Beach
    2003 Raleigh
    2016 Raleigh Thanks HB2
    2016 Columbia
    2020 Baltimore Thanks COVID
    2022 Baltimore The only original COVID venue not rescheduled (due to construction) :(
    2022 Denver
    2024 Baltimore
    2025 Raleigh 1 and 2
  • PrezIntense
    PrezIntense Posts: 409
    edited January 5
    Shaindli1 said:
    I booked rooms for both nights when the rumors started, I got Four Points by Sheraton for N1 and Ramada for N2, mainly because I want to drink and i cant if  have to drive home (30 min. away). Unfortunately the four points was $250 for one night. The ramada was cheaper for N2 at around $140ish.  I thought maybe walking would be better than having to deal with uber and judging from the comments I may be right?  I may end up letting go of the Ramada for n2 and not drinking and driving home that evening to save some money.  If i end up cancelling the N2 Ramada reservation I can post here first and let you know a time so someone can grab it maybe.

    Should I cancel my Sheraton reservation and get something cheaper a bit further away and use uber or is it going to be hell?
    If you book at Red Roof I can give you a lift to the arena. And anyone else who needs it.
    I might take you up on that offer and would def. help you out for doing it. Its a real shame there isnt decent lodging and food around the lenovo
    Yeah that's still a few years away....Bru's in Wade Park is decent bar food and pre-game spot, and I imagine lots of PJ folks will go there.If weather is nice they'll have the big bay doors open.

     https://www.lenovocenter.com/news/detail/mixed-use-district-arena-enhancement-coming-to-pnc-arena
    Post edited by PrezIntense on
    1996 Charlotte
    1998 Raleigh
    2000 Virginia Beach
    2003 Raleigh
    2016 Raleigh Thanks HB2
    2016 Columbia
    2020 Baltimore Thanks COVID
    2022 Baltimore The only original COVID venue not rescheduled (due to construction) :(
    2022 Denver
    2024 Baltimore
    2025 Raleigh 1 and 2
  • Shaindli1
    Shaindli1 MA Posts: 2,442
    Shaindli1 said:
    Shaindli1 said:
    Shaindli1 said:
    Raleigh is very spread out and the venue is anyway outside of the city so folks can save and stay just about anywhere within a certain radius. I booked the Red Roof in north Raleigh for 80$ a night, free parking. Only 4 miles from the venue. 
    So true -- those who got the Ramada will enjoy being able to walk back to the hotel after the show without dealing with Uber hell. But those who want to still hang out after would be better off staying downtown. 

    If you're at the Red Roof you're right by Crabtree Valley mall so lots of food options. There's a good little sushi joint down Glenwood called Sushi Mon -- small place with a limited menu but very good (a little pricey). North Hills shopping mall is the next exit down and has, in my opinion, better dining options than Crabtree. Lake Boone is between your hotel and the venue, and has some good dining options -- Chicken Salad Chick, Chubby's Tacos, Village Deli, Sushi Thai...
    True. It's a short drive from the venue and really pretty much whatever I need. I used to live on Oberlin across from Cameron Village and I remember taking the bus to that mall!
    I miss this one particular restaurant in downtown Raleigh called Fiction Kitchen. We used to go there all the time. Must swing by when I roll into town. 
    Oh cool! Yeah they recently relocated -- they are not downtown anymore unfortunately. They're off Capital Blvd.
    So more parking hopefully?
    they are really really good. Including the desserts. Perhaps we can take over one evenings as a PJ contingent!
    Yeah way more parking. And agreed -- really good food.
    I guess it's 10C taking over Fiction Kitchen! 
    #Grievance2025