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keithnmick
Have you already bought a VIP Package, TornAndFried ?
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Garbie
Not worth but an easy way of getting good tickets if you cant get them in the normal sale. I took a package in London O2, really expensive, but including a good dinner, drinks, some gifts and best tickets when they were not anymore available in the normal sale.
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Still A Fool
If you want to be up close and can afford to pay, the Diamond package is worth it. Although probably not as intimate as the Tongue Pit in arenas, having been in the tongue pit for a few shows was an amazing experience. I even caught Keith's pick in Chicago.
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Garbie
Not worth but an easy way of getting good tickets if you cant get them in the normal sale. I took a package in London O2, really expensive, but including a good dinner, drinks, some gifts and best tickets when they were not anymore available in the normal sale.
990 £ Sterling for the Tonguepit or best seats on the front.Quote
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Garbie
Not worth but an easy way of getting good tickets if you cant get them in the normal sale. I took a package in London O2, really expensive, but including a good dinner, drinks, some gifts and best tickets when they were not anymore available in the normal sale.
How much was the VIP package in London?
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Grison990 £ Sterling for the Tonguepit or best seats on the front.Quote
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Garbie
Not worth but an easy way of getting good tickets if you cant get them in the normal sale. I took a package in London O2, really expensive, but including a good dinner, drinks, some gifts and best tickets when they were not anymore available in the normal sale.
How much was the VIP package in London?
I did some packages with eventtravel including accommodation. It was fine, but sure very expensive. This morning everybody got normals tickets, but I did not find my way in and so ooh lala. The package is not worth for the Souvenir stuff I agree. But you get pretty good seats for first entrance depending what you choose.
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Grison
I think it's all about priority with money, band and whatever. In the US we waited already around 1.30 pm to get first row and that was with the VIP package. However, some lucky fans got 3rd row with the 85$ ticket. It all depends what you want, what you risk, and what you would like to pay. And mind you, despite all the naysayers there haven't been any people who were not die hard Stones fans saving up all they could for this experience. And most will tell you it was worth it.
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gotdablouse
Awful, worst ever pit I'd say, but wasn't there any way you could go backwards to mitigate the problem? I think bv said he actually did that at some point.
Unfortunately it was never told if that stage was also that high in Japan or other Asian concerts. I know only that Singapore was very low.Quote
gotdablouse
True, either way it makes perfect sense to be very disappointed. It's hard to understand how the Stones' team could let something like this happen.
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GrisonUnfortunately it was never told if that stage was also that high in Japan or other Asian concerts. I know only that Singapore was very low.Quote
gotdablouse
True, either way it makes perfect sense to be very disappointed. It's hard to understand how the Stones' team could let something like this happen.
@TornAndFried: Unfortunately I do not work in the music industry and me and my wife are not tall so either we don't go or we want to have the seats or space which is worth it. I do know that we spend much to much money and my pension scheme was a bit damaged. However I was quite often first row in 82 or later on, but the 12/13 concerts were the most amazing for me. And I do not regret any cent. And I regret that we had to cancel Australia, but we shall see...