Re: 2018-09-02: Boston, Massachusetts
Posted: Wed August 29, 2018 7:13 pm
I'd be pissednumbers wrote:I’m going to choose to not get angry that 10C just released seats that are significantly better than the ones they gave me.
I'd be pissednumbers wrote:I’m going to choose to not get angry that 10C just released seats that are significantly better than the ones they gave me.
something weird is going on with how they're doing 10C seating now. My seats for both nights at Wrigley were by far the worst I've ever had.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I'd be pissednumbers wrote:I’m going to choose to not get angry that 10C just released seats that are significantly better than the ones they gave me.
Oh to be young and to care what others think of you.numbers wrote:It’s such a drawback to liking the band, having to be associated with this.cutuphalfdead wrote:pearl jam is legit the most embarrassing band to be a fan of
i always get shit seats with 10c, by 10c standards. as strat pointed out to me, you're still closer to the stage than 85% of the crowd. but what pissed me off about my seattle seats is that, on night 1, we sat next to a couple who flew in from North Carolina (versus us being local, with a local billing address), and had been in the 10c for 3 years (versus me being in it since 1997). and they sat right next to us. i was happy to be there in the end, but for a few minutes there (and thinking about it now), it just rubbed me the wrong way.evenslow wrote:something weird is going on with how they're doing 10C seating now. My seats for both nights at Wrigley were by far the worst I've ever had.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I'd be pissednumbers wrote:I’m going to choose to not get angry that 10C just released seats that are significantly better than the ones they gave me.
Agreed. I thought this was a nice gesture.Captain Termite wrote:So there was a small ticket release, but instead of going to the public site, the 10 club members got access to it?
10 clubbers shouldn't be pissed about that (but I assume they will be anyway).
bodysnatcher wrote:i always get shit seats with 10c, by 10c standards. as strat pointed out to me, you're still closer to the stage than 85% of the crowd. but what pissed me off about my seattle seats is that, on night 1, we sat next to a couple who flew in from North Carolina (versus us being local, with a local billing address), and had been in the 10c for 3 years (versus me being in it since 1997). and they sat right next to us. i was happy to be there in the end, but for a few minutes there (and thinking about it now), it just rubbed me the wrong way.evenslow wrote:something weird is going on with how they're doing 10C seating now. My seats for both nights at Wrigley were by far the worst I've ever had.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I'd be pissednumbers wrote:I’m going to choose to not get angry that 10C just released seats that are significantly better than the ones they gave me.
doesn't seem so hard to prioritize billing address or seniority first? maybe they do, but all i know is that every time i get tix here, i get hosed.
as i've gotten older, the importance of this has grown exponentially for concerts in generalCaptain Termite wrote:quick access to both the concourse/bathrooms
Although last time I thought it would be an advantage along those lines being near the little concourse tucked into the bottom level near 3B/homeplate, but it turns out that was an access point for field seats so it was all jammed up. I wonder where the RF side access to field seats is.bodysnatcher wrote:as i've gotten older, the importance of this has grown exponentially for concerts in generalCaptain Termite wrote:quick access to both the concourse/bathrooms
we were on the field in seattle, and got up the stairs to the concourse to the side of the stage during Ledbetter and watched the song from there. it was the best idea we ever hadCaptain Termite wrote:Although last time I thought it would be an advantage along those lines being near the little concourse tucked into the bottom level near 3B/homeplate, but it turns out that was an access point for field seats so it was all jammed up. I wonder where the RF side access to field seats is.bodysnatcher wrote:as i've gotten older, the importance of this has grown exponentially for concerts in generalCaptain Termite wrote:quick access to both the concourse/bathrooms
Anyone who was in the 10C and wanted to go to this show had tickets by now, I’d be pissed that they are selling field tickets now instead of upgrading those of us in the balcony behind home plate into those seats.Captain Termite wrote:So there was a small ticket release, but instead of going to the public site, the 10 club members got access to it?
10 clubbers shouldn't be pissed about that (but I assume they will be anyway).
10 years ago at Great Woods, my friend wanted to leave when the last song started but it was Alive so we didn't know it was the last song until it was over. We got separated and then I drunkenly rambled around the parking lot for a while trying to find his car.we were on the field in seattle, and got up the stairs to the concourse to the side of the stage during Ledbetter and watched the song from there. it was the best idea we ever had
I dont think you could do that with the digital ticket system. I've already transferred tickets to others...numbers wrote:Anyone who was in the 10C and wanted to go to this show had tickets by now, I’d be pissed that they are selling field tickets now instead upgrading those of us in the balcony behind home plate into those seats.Captain Termite wrote:So there was a small ticket release, but instead of going to the public site, the 10 club members got access to it?
10 clubbers shouldn't be pissed about that (but I assume they will be anyway).
Yeah, this whole thing was not planned out well.Bi_3 wrote:I dont think you could do that with the digital ticket system. I've already transferred tickets to others...numbers wrote:Anyone who was in the 10C and wanted to go to this show had tickets by now, I’d be pissed that they are selling field tickets now instead upgrading those of us in the balcony behind home plate into those seats.Captain Termite wrote:So there was a small ticket release, but instead of going to the public site, the 10 club members got access to it?
10 clubbers shouldn't be pissed about that (but I assume they will be anyway).
Not to mention that if they did that, people in the 10C would complain that it wasn't fair who got chosen to be upgraded.Bi_3 wrote:I dont think you could do that with the digital ticket system. I've already transferred tickets to others...numbers wrote:Anyone who was in the 10C and wanted to go to this show had tickets by now, I’d be pissed that they are selling field tickets now instead upgrading those of us in the balcony behind home plate into those seats.Captain Termite wrote:So there was a small ticket release, but instead of going to the public site, the 10 club members got access to it?
10 clubbers shouldn't be pissed about that (but I assume they will be anyway).
I think this is separate from that. This kind of release has always been distinct from the standard 10C ticket sale - only this time fan club members are getting first dibs rather than the general public.numbers wrote:If they had just waited to assign seats until the end like they’ve always done, this wouldn’t be an issue.
Well, I was thinking that if they waited until the end they would have had those seats in the pool, but you’re probably right.Captain Termite wrote:I think this is separate from that. This kind of release has always been distinct from the general 10C ticket sale - only this time fan club members are getting first dibs rather than the general public.numbers wrote:If they had just waited to assign seats until the end like they’ve always done, this wouldn’t be an issue.
pffft Gate C for lifeCaptain Termite wrote:Speaking of seats, I found out where I am sitting: right near the Pesky pole. I had dreams about my friend winning the front row lottery, but these seats are fine and have quick access to both the concourse/bathrooms and one of the main Fenway gates.