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YES!....I got two GA's....going to try to get two nosebleads for the 29th during the general sale....Reserved the Marriott that's .67 miles away....I know its a marginal area. I remember for the Vertigo tour they advised not walking around the neighborhood. Just wondering if it would be a safe walk of four blocks. Trying to do this on a budget and its $160 after taxes and $40 for valet parking....Like to get something cheaper if possible...any ideas?
haha pretty much how I do things too.I show up every four years, post a few times and then go back to the bat cave! Good to still see you around here!
U2 - June 24 - July 2, 2015 | United Center
GENERAL ADMISSION:
Overnight camping and tailgating are not permitted.
On the day of their show, guests can start lining up at 6 a.m. outside of Gate 5 (Honore St.).
*Due to construction, please access the General Admission line via Wood St. or Adams St.
Starting at 6 a.m., parking will be open in Lot K (on Adams Street) for $29. Cash only.
*Once parked in Lot K, no in- and -out privileges are available. If you leave the parking lot, you will have have to pay for parking upon returning.
No wristbands will be handed out for those waiting in line. It is up to the guests to keep their position while waiting.
*Saving spots for late arriving guests is strictly prohibited.
Food and beverage will not be available.
For your convenience, portable toilets will be available on site.
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Well this sucks.. We had planned on showing up around 6ish, getting wristbands, and enjoying Sunday before returning around 3 or 4ish.. Now it looks like we're sitting in line all day... And, I read on another thread that someone already started the "list"??
Well, I know that most people were walking in and out of the line all day for Chicago 1 after the final check-in at 5 or 6 a.m. In addition, I'm pretty sure that there were a few people that left at 7 or 8 and didn't return until 3 or 4. It didn't matter to me at all, but I'm sure some people might be up in arms about the later part in terms of fairness. I doubt there's many of them though based off of my experiences that day though.
Thanks Trevgreg! That was my initial instinct, but I also wonder if it was more flexible for Chicago 1 since it was on a weekday.. We're used to sitting in lines, did it for 3 Chicago shows, Oklahoma, and Athens on the 360 tour. The only show we didn't sit in line all day for was Minneapolis.
We aren't that concerned about getting a rail for this show, so I'm wondering if we don't just show up later on Sunday and take what we get.. But then again, since it's a Sunday show, who knows if GA is going to be packed to the gills. We had seats for Chicago 1, and it looked like there was plenty of room..
Not sure about the weekend crowd, but on Thursday we showed up just after 5 and were 3 people back from the e-stage! (North side)
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