Nassau Coliseum was great bc you could check in, go back to your car and drink/eat, and then get back online around 5:30. Suburban venue with a parking lot has its advantages.
Yes, they have been honoring the lists. It’s only worth doing if you absolutely want to be on the rail, or just like meeting and hanging out with other fans all day. If you want a low number then check in with them the day before.
The traffic to the Forum was such a shitshow this year that the venue was offering Uber credits.
Due to pure luck, I walked in at 6 pm and there were tons of gaps on the North side catwalk rail. No one was holding spots. This is my view. An unexpected surprise.
WOW. Just for fun, ask the people next to you what time they started checking in. Or better yet, tell them you bought a ticket on the street a half hour ago on a whim.
This is some of the dumbest shit I've ever witnessedBut we all know the real line started ages ago.
I do finally see it posted on Facebook.
Ha... yea that's not happening.Headache, please document this on Sunday.
I won't be spending my Father's Day waiting around on a useless GA line.
[emoji813]Not a real fan. /Jamie
Disclaimer: I'm employed by the parent company of Capital One Arena - so I will not comment one way or another on whether I think this policy is a good idea, at least not here where it could conceivably be tied back to me.Time to get the popcorn out. So the venue is allowing people a plus 3.
Interesting idea. So in essence saying that only the ticket purchaser needs a wristband and can bring the other people in their party in with them.
If you have wristband #69, that means you could in fact be #273 in line or anywhere in between.
Sounds like fun and chaos all rolled into one.
You play the "i arrive late and i dont care" attitude. Ok, no problem. But i bet your setlist, guitar pick, larry drumstick etc collection is as thin as air. Wrong?
That's one of the best posts of all time.
By best I mean horrificly bad.