1. Ok thanks for clarifying
  2. Hmmmm... To London or not to London?
  3. Same boat. Any locals able to comment on whether Twickenham is a bollocks to get to? I always hear it is.
  4. Can anyone give any info on prices? Seriously considering Red Zone as I want to stand but don't want to be fucked over and would LOVE to be up close on the floor....(money isn't an issue ). But if it's WAY more than seats and/or GA I probably wouldn't bother.
  5. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Can anyone give any info on prices? Seriously considering Red Zone as I want to stand but don't want to be fucked over and would LOVE to be up close on the floor....(money isn't an issue ). But if it's WAY more than seats and/or GA I probably wouldn't bother.
    Dublin Red Zone comes up as €315 vs approx €76 for standard GA.
  6. That's why I was wondering why Twickenham and not Wembley, or even the Olympic Stadium.

    The nearest Tube Station is nearly 2 miles from the stadium according to Google...
  7. FUCK IT I'M DOING RED ZONE I DON'T CARE!
  8. Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
    That's why I was wondering why Twickenham and not Wembley, or even the Olympic Stadium.

    The nearest Tube Station is nearly 2 miles from the stadium according to Google...
    Yeah I would have preferred Wembley, I can only think it must be related to availability.

    At Twickenham in 2005 I ended up staying in Ealing, was late booking a hotel so everywhere nearby had gone. Had an 8 mile walk back after the show O.O after being stood up queuing since 6am in like 90 degree blazing hot sun with no shelter, fun times
  9. Originally posted by flowerchild:someone over at u2tour apparently asked ticketmaster customer service whether you can get into pitch 2 with a pitch 1 ticket, and the guy said no.

    as expected, I suppose.


    I have no idea how the pitch1 / pitch 2 will be organized of course, but I dare say that ticketmaster custommer service has no idea. They sell the tickets, they have absolutely nothing to do with any organization. "No" is the simpliest thing that guy could have said, plus some people love to say this word, especially when they suspect that the person on the recieving end really doesn't want to hear it. Plus if he said yes and then, in the stadium it would not be allowed, people would argue that when they bought the tickets they were told so and so... And so "NO" is the logical answer, but I would really not take it seriously now.
  10. Yep, pain in the arse. No close tube station, large crowds at the station, and miles from the city centre. They do a shuttle bus to Hounslow East tube station though which is pretty useful, I always use it for rugby games.