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WEATHER IS GONNA BE PERFECT!!!
So I see Wroclaw. I'm a pale skinned Scot so will be covering up and bringing my sun lotion. I've been to Wroclaw btw, twice! Lovely City and it now has a Stadium the Stones could play at. I was at Chorzow '98. Have many Polish friends hence my user name.
Well... I'm pale skinned non Scot... hoped for a non full of radiation day...
Funny - I aint Polish... adopted this name as the first time I ever registered on an international discussion board I happened to be sitting at some Beer place, drinking Lech at Wroclaw's Rynek...
BUT... strangely enough... My Grandmother was born and raised in Chorzow... Grew up with stories about some field town surrounded by coal "pits" and when travelling there for the first time (to search for some family graves... should have asked someone from Poland first I guess, about what happens to graves after some 20-25 years... would have saved me a trip) was astonished when seeing that huge stadium near the tram tracks... My Grandma was dead by then and I was sad I couldnt have told her how many rock legends must have played her back yard
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I'm sure to be aiming for a similar spot! A bientot, alors...
Myself and BarRoomQueen will be joining you at that spot.......we may be Out Of Control!
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Anyone know what the time gap is between the early entry for Pelouse VIP packages and the entry for those of us with "regular" Pelouse VIP - one hour?
I can't remember going to Stade de France particularly early last time and there was loads of room in the front standing section, but I somehow think this time it's going to be different.
Got a regular Pelouse VIP Ticket as well , according to what's written on it, it's 6 P.M. earlier will be more secure I guess.
Thanks. I was just wondering what time people with VIP package tickets were let in, as they'll have first choice of places over anyone without a package ticket but it's hard to know how many have packages. Maybe the early entry for them is at 5 p.m., then.
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I'm sure to be aiming for a similar spot! A bientot, alors...
Myself and BarRoomQueen will be joining you at that spot.......we may be Out Of Control!
I won't be joining you. I'll be quietly sitting down somewhere .... "Copenhagen" style !!
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WEATHER IS GONNA BE PERFECT!!!
So I see Wroclaw. I'm a pale skinned Scot so will be covering up and bringing my sun lotion. I've been to Wroclaw btw, twice! Lovely City and it now has a Stadium the Stones could play at. I was at Chorzow '98. Have many Polish friends hence my user name.
Well... I'm pale skinned non Scot... hoped for a non full of radiation day...
Funny - I aint Polish... adopted this name as the first time I ever registered on an international discussion board I happened to be sitting at some Beer place, drinking Lech at Wroclaw's Rynek...
BUT... strangely enough... My Grandmother was born and raised in Chorzow... Grew up with stories about some field town surrounded by coal "pits" and when travelling there for the first time (to search for some family graves... should have asked someone from Poland first I guess, about what happens to graves after some 20-25 years... would have saved me a trip) was astonished when seeing that huge stadium near the tram tracks... My Grandma was dead by then and I was sad I couldnt have told her how many rock legends must have played her back yard
So you at least have some Polish blood Wroclaw - I have none. The stadium you mention is called the Slaski and it has decent acoustics but it has been somewhat forgotten since the new stadia built for the Euro 2012 Football Tournament (which Poland co-hosted with Ukraine) were built. Since then, big acts have tended to play at Warsaw's Stadion Narodowy which, as any Pole will tell you has appalling sound for concerts. File under AmsterdamArenA
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So there will be some "polish connection" in Paris - Thougt I'll be alone ;-)
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So there will be some "polish connection" in Paris - Thougt I'll be alone ;-)
+ 1 more ( Do zobaczenia !)
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Hum...where are strikes not a "negotiating tactic" ? Even the Cameroon team used that technique to get a little bonus prepay for the WC...As with all strikes you never know when/how they will end. Having said that the last strikes that made a real impact in France took place in 2003 so all hope is not lost....
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Anyone know what the time gap is between the early entry for Pelouse VIP packages and the entry for those of us with "regular" Pelouse VIP - one hour?
I can't remember going to Stade de France particularly early last time and there was loads of room in the front standing section, but I somehow think this time it's going to be different.
Got a regular Pelouse VIP Ticket as well , according to what's written on it, it's 6 P.M. earlier will be more secure I guess.
Thanks. I was just wondering what time people with VIP package tickets were let in, as they'll have first choice of places over anyone without a package ticket but it's hard to know how many have packages. Maybe the early entry for them is at 5 p.m., then.
There are 300 people on the Event Travel package, apparently. That's a pretty small number of people. There may be other packages, however. In 2007, I had a regular Pelouse FOS ticket. I went right before the gates opened and there'd were very few people ahead of me. I was about third row on Ronnie's side then. But, frankly, the show seems much more popular this year. It might mean more people lining up earlier for FOS as well.
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Anyone know what the time gap is between the early entry for Pelouse VIP packages and the entry for those of us with "regular" Pelouse VIP - one hour?
I can't remember going to Stade de France particularly early last time and there was loads of room in the front standing section, but I somehow think this time it's going to be different.
Got a regular Pelouse VIP Ticket as well , according to what's written on it, it's 6 P.M. earlier will be more secure I guess.
Thanks. I was just wondering what time people with VIP package tickets were let in, as they'll have first choice of places over anyone without a package ticket but it's hard to know how many have packages. Maybe the early entry for them is at 5 p.m., then.
There are 300 people on the Event Travel package, apparently. That's a pretty small number of people. There may be other packages, however. In 2007, I had a regular Pelouse FOS ticket. I went right before the gates opened and there'd were very few people ahead of me. I was about third row on Ronnie's side then. But, frankly, the show seems much more popular this year. It might mean more people lining up earlier for FOS as well.
Hello!
I will be in Paris as well, with the Eventravel Pelouse VIP package.
At what time are you considering be there: 16:00 as recommended in the package or later?
Regards.
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Anyone know what the time gap is between the early entry for Pelouse VIP packages and the entry for those of us with "regular" Pelouse VIP - one hour?
I can't remember going to Stade de France particularly early last time and there was loads of room in the front standing section, but I somehow think this time it's going to be different.
Got a regular Pelouse VIP Ticket as well , according to what's written on it, it's 6 P.M. earlier will be more secure I guess.
Thanks. I was just wondering what time people with VIP package tickets were let in, as they'll have first choice of places over anyone without a package ticket but it's hard to know how many have packages. Maybe the early entry for them is at 5 p.m., then.
There are 300 people on the Event Travel package, apparently. That's a pretty small number of people. There may be other packages, however. In 2007, I had a regular Pelouse FOS ticket. I went right before the gates opened and there'd were very few people ahead of me. I was about third row on Ronnie's side then. But, frankly, the show seems much more popular this year. It might mean more people lining up earlier for FOS as well.
Hello!
I will be in Paris as well, with the Eventravel Pelouse VIP package.
At what time are you considering be there: 16:00 as recommended in the package or later?
Regards.
I have done the FOS package in Europe a few times. It depends on what you want. If you absolutely want to get your money's worth and be first or second row, get there between 3:00 and 4:00. The earlier the better. Even if you arrive after 4:00, you'll still have a great spot since you will be among the first 300 people in the stadium. I am with my family, so may go later (closer to 5:00 pm, or if we are having a really good time somewhere, I may even sacrifice the early entry and just get there before 9:00 pm). It's kind of a waste, but the way I look at it, I still paid less than the prices on the secondary market, and how often will I get to Paris w/ the family?