Originally posted by cookoman:Gotta admit that the ’line’ sounds very confusing and potentially very unfair to a fan who just wants to get to the venue very very early on concert day.
I’d be a bit upset if 200 people arrived after me and told me that a fan website had a check in system going that some security guard said was fine.
Originally posted by cookoman:Gotta admit that the ’line’ sounds very confusing and potentially very unfair to a fan who just wants to get to the venue very very early on concert day.
I’d be a bit upset if 200 people arrived after me and told me that a fan website had a check in system going that some security guard said was fine.
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
so you can get in while your girlfriend, friends or family member can't? not good...
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
There's already 400 in the 'virtual' line so imagine if you show up at 5am today and you see no one, yet there's 400 in front of you. This sometimes happens and it sometimes does happen as well that people get very upset.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
There's already 400 in the 'virtual' line so imagine if you show up at 5am today and you see no one, yet there's 400 in front of you. This sometimes happens and it sometimes does happen as well that people get very upset.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Is that how it worked? I would have thought there was a system to allow group bookings somehow but I've never had that explained whether say only one person in a group got in.
Originally posted by ap5:This is why the lottery system the band used on the Vertigo tour was so great.
Show up, scan ticket, win or lose for the inner circle. Move on and enjoy the show.
Gives everyone with a GA ticket a chance at a great spot without days of this sort of nonsense.
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
I don't know... all Vertigo shows I've been to were with first come first go system... not lottery
and it was reply to this, not you:
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he speaks on tickets, not groups
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
What do you think about it Remy? I know we had a discussion about this before and I think I'm correct in saying you've done the check in thing a few times? I don't have a problem with people using the system as it's the system that is flawed and the organisers as opposed to the individuals taking advantage of it but I think people should use a bit of decency as well and say if there's someone there before us in the morning we'll use our numbered line after them and not jump in front, it's the right thing to do. Long term maybe u2 should do an official check in thing and have it as part of the email when tickets are bought, at least then people are aware and it's a bit fairer.
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Originally posted by Remy:[..]
I've done it for almost all shows I went to, as I like being in front. I think it's indeed unfair as many don't know about it. But the check-in system I like personally (just from my own point of view, for my own benefit). In Miami I checked in at 7am, went to beach until 2 and got back having a great place in the queue and in the stadium.
However in Amsterdam they made you come back at either 1am or 5am, then I'm not doing it anymore but at least it's a bit more fair as it comes close to 'real' queuing.