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Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: bv ()
Date: December 9, 2013 00:32

Please use this thread to discuss details about ticket sales, travel and more regarding the MACAU show of the Rolling Stones "14 on Fire" tour 2014:

Sun Mar 9, 2014
The CotaiArena at the Venetian Macau
Macau, China

Bjornulf

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: erikjjf ()
Date: December 9, 2013 22:16


Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: drbryant ()
Date: December 9, 2013 23:50

What kind of crazy ass pricing results in prices for seats behind the pit costing 5x pit tickets?!

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: rocknola ()
Date: December 10, 2013 03:40

I believe the VVIP tkts include transportation to and from Hong Kong by plane or high speed boat plus all the regular perks.

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: drjay ()
Date: December 10, 2013 03:56

for 15,000 it better include Bill Perks

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: mandu ()
Date: December 10, 2013 08:27

My ticket arrived at my house today
zone/section 228,Row F,seat 15
580Hk ticket

and i got a 14 on fire badge with my ticket as well

Feel The Fear
And Do It Anyway

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: Aquamarine ()
Date: December 10, 2013 09:31

The VVIP seating is mega-expensive given that (if Chinese fans are like fans elsewhere) the VVIPs are going to be standing anyway. And could have bought pit standing tickets for a fraction of the price. confused smiley

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: DEmerson ()
Date: December 11, 2013 02:57

The Venetian is somewhat expensive. I booked a room at the Sheraton across the street for around $130 US.

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: petewasbristol ()
Date: December 11, 2013 03:45

I have heard that there are no entrance/exit visa stamps into/out of Macau anymore. Can anyone confirm? I have a few pages in the passport but would like to squeeze in another trip after the show. No stamps = no sending my passport back to the UK for an extortionate overpriced renewal.

Also, are free shuttle buses from the Airport/Ferry terminal to the Venetian still running? Very convenient if they are!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2013-12-11 03:48 by petewasbristol.

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: Beast ()
Date: December 14, 2013 13:56

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petewasbristol
I have heard that there are no entrance/exit visa stamps into/out of Macau anymore. Can anyone confirm? I have a few pages in the passport but would like to squeeze in another trip after the show. No stamps = no sending my passport back to the UK for an extortionate overpriced renewal.

Also, are free shuttle buses from the Airport/Ferry terminal to the Venetian still running? Very convenient if they are!

Whether you need a visa or not depends on your nationality. You can easily find out using a search engine!

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: petewasbristol ()
Date: December 16, 2013 07:08

I'm not asking if I need a visa for Macau (I don't), i'm asking if they still stamp in passports as they were in the process of phasing it out the last time I was there. In Hong Kong you now get a slip of paper on landing which you then have to hand in when departing. The passport does not get any stamp action.

On a side note, it seems that all of the tickets (except $14880 ones of course!) for sale in Macau have now sold out smiling smiley

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: mandu ()
Date: December 16, 2013 10:06

last time I went to HongKong no stamp,slip of paper in your passport

Feel The Fear
And Do It Anyway

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: Beast ()
Date: December 16, 2013 14:47

Question for mandu and anyone else with tickets in hand for Macau - please could you confirm that anyone with a ticket can gain entry to the show on the day without having to show the credit card used to purchase the tickets?

Thanks in advance for your help. I'm just asking because on threads about other shows, there is a suggestion that the credit card might be a condition of entry.

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: a bigger nut ()
Date: December 21, 2013 06:53

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petewasbristol
I have heard that there are no entrance/exit visa stamps into/out of Macau anymore. Can anyone confirm? I have a few pages in the passport but would like to squeeze in another trip after the show. No stamps = no sending my passport back to the UK for an extortionate overpriced renewal.

Also, are free shuttle buses from the Airport/Ferry terminal to the Venetian still running? Very convenient if they are!

No stamp at Macau immigration since last July. You don't need annoying.
And there are free buses from/to the ferry terminal. I don't know about the airport.

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: mandu ()
Date: December 21, 2013 12:50

Quote
Beast
Question for mandu and anyone else with tickets in hand for Macau - please could you confirm that anyone with a ticket can gain entry to the show on the day without having to show the credit card used to purchase the tickets?

Thanks in advance for your help. I'm just asking because on threads about other shows, there is a suggestion that the credit card might be a condition of entry.


I dont know sorry,I bought my ticket through a ticket place in shenzhen,my wife used her credit card to pay for it.

Feel The Fear
And Do It Anyway

Important question about the MACAU show - please help
Posted by: paulywaul ()
Date: January 16, 2014 10:46

This question has been asked on the Macau show thread, but not as yet answered. So here goes again ...........

(1) Does anyone know whether one of the conditions of sale for the Macau show is that before entry into the venue - people will be asked for some form of ID, or else perhaps to show the credit card used to purchase the ticket(s) ?

A further question:

(2) To those people that have bought tickets for this show, did Cotai Ticketing (the primary vendor) send tickets out by post, or are they operating on the basis of tickets being collected from the venue and/or designated collection points within Hong Kong & Macau ?

If anyone can provide answers to these specific questions, it would be appreciated.

Thanks

[ I want to shout, but I can hardly speak ]



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2014-01-16 10:47 by paulywaul.

Re: Important question about the MACAU show - please help
Posted by: drbryant ()
Date: January 16, 2014 11:01

I am not sure about other tickets, but for the tongue pit ticket I purchased, the email from Cotai Ticketing said that I need to pick up the ticket at certain select box offices at the Venitian or the Sands. ID is required for pickup, but I am not sure about entering the Arena, as I have never been there.

Re: Important question about the MACAU show - please help
Posted by: paulywaul ()
Date: January 16, 2014 11:08

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drbryant
I am not sure about other tickets, but for the tongue pit ticket I purchased, the email from Cotai Ticketing said that I need to pick up the ticket at certain select box offices at the Venitian or the Sands. ID is required for pickup, but I am not sure about entering the Arena, as I have never been there.

Many thanks for your reply, very helpful.

[ I want to shout, but I can hardly speak ]

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: paulywaul ()
Date: January 16, 2014 12:12

O I see, so THIS is where all the pit tickets disappeared to .............. these suddenly appeared this morning !!

[www.viagogo.co.uk]

Yes people, we have 58 exciting tickets to choose from, and they all can be had for between £1000 and £7000 each !! WoW, what a bargain !

F**k off !!

[ I want to shout, but I can hardly speak ]

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: TravelBishop1 ()
Date: January 16, 2014 18:37

DTC Travel in Bangkok still have available hotel/concert packages for the Macau gig on March 9th starting from baht 24,000 (GBP 450) per person.
This gives a B category seat and double or twinshare room at Holiday Inn for 2 nights (8 and 9 March).
No singles available. Must be twin sharing or double bed. They also throw in a Macau City tour as part of the deal.

A category seat packages selling at Baht 34000 (GBP 640) per person with accommodation at The Venetian or The Conrad

Check out www.dtctravel.com/rolling-stones-macau
Stones Macau Concert Packages

You can also speak with DTC Travel Brit owner, Tom Bishop.
use the office number on their website

Remember, Cotai Arena only has a 15,000 capacity, so by Stones standards, it will be small. Great !!

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: andrea66 ()
Date: January 16, 2014 21:41

I wrote to cotai ticketing , i wanted to know if i could collect my tickets in hk but they told me that it is not possible. Only in Macau . I work in hk 'til 3 pm and i wanted to avoid this problem. Collecting ticket in hk would have saved important time for me

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: angieluvsmick ()
Date: January 17, 2014 23:33

Hi,
Can anyone recommend whether to fly into Macau (from Tokyo) or instead to fly into Hong Kong and then take the ferry to Macau? With the ferry, would it run back after the show, or is it better to stay at a hotel in Macau.

Thanks in advance!

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: DEmerson ()
Date: January 17, 2014 23:58

Angie -I'm no expert. I'm from Boston US and headed to the show. I DO know that the Cotai Water jet schedule for March is not expected until early Feb. (I had written them). My 'opinion' (again - not ever having been) is if you can stay in Macau it might make for a better night - rather than worrying about getting back to HK after the show. Seems like there is a lot happening there at Macau - the Venetian appears to be huge. I'm staying nearby at a Sheraton - quite a bit cheaper than The Venetian, but walking distance.

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: a bigger nut ()
Date: January 18, 2014 03:40

Not only Cotai pier, there are much more turbojet service between Hongkong and Macau Outer Harbour terminal.

[www.turbojet.com.hk]


And you can take a free shuttle bus from terminal to Venetian. It runs every 10-15 minutes between 9AM to 23PM.


Cotai/Taipa is newly developed area and very artificial. It is hard to feel atmospheres of china.
If you would like to feel it and hanging around downtown, you should go to peninsula side.

You can see it even on google maps.smiling smiley

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: angieluvsmick ()
Date: January 20, 2014 04:32

Thanks for the travel tips!

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: paulywaul ()
Date: January 24, 2014 20:13

Hmm ...........

[www.viagogo.co.uk]

Me thinks me wait, and if me wait ..... me will eventually be able to buy pit ticket for something approaching face value, which let us remind ourselves was HK$ 3080 (USD$ 397 or GBP£ 240).

Twiddle twiddle .........

[ I want to shout, but I can hardly speak ]

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: drbryant ()
Date: January 24, 2014 22:46

Quote
angieluvsmick
Hi,
Can anyone recommend whether to fly into Macau (from Tokyo) or instead to fly into Hong Kong and then take the ferry to Macau? With the ferry, would it run back after the show, or is it better to stay at a hotel in Macau.

Thanks in advance!

I've never heard of anyone flying into Macau; do they even have flights from Tokyo? The Ferry runs constantly during the day and they even run during the middle of the night. It's easy - They do NOT want to make it difficult for people to get to the casinos. I've never done it, but if you have the courage, the helicopter is the fastest way to Macau from Hong Kong and it apparently quite a spectacular journey.

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: a bigger nut ()
Date: January 25, 2014 00:25

Air Macau has 3 or 4 flight a week between Tokyo.
Macau airport is less crowded and close to Venetian.

But more than 95% of Japanese visitors will fly to HK and use ferry service.


I will fly from Tokyo to Guangzhou, mainland tho.

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: andrea66 ()
Date: January 28, 2014 08:25

Am I still in time for the show if I take the ferry in Hk from 4 to 5 o'clock?

Re: Macau Rolling Stones show and travel info
Posted by: paulywaul ()
Date: January 28, 2014 20:31

Quote
andrea66
Am I still in time for the show if I take the ferry in Hk from 4 to 5 o'clock?

Should be OK, the journey is one hour supposedly ...

[ I want to shout, but I can hardly speak ]

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