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Troutmask69
Curious, what section tickets did anyone get for Summerfest? Not premium or VIP, did anyone get a pair, or just singles? I still need a pair, yellow sections or bleachers. I did get lucky dip in Indianapolis which seemed to have plenty.
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sweet neo con
Thanks Plink. I never saw the "Warning...." in dropdown box....i saw "Full Price"....so I guess mine are not obstructed. Were obstructed tickets less expensive?
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sweet neo con
Thanks Plink. I never saw the "Warning...." in dropdown box....i saw "Full Price"....so I guess mine are not obstructed. Were obstructed tickets less expensive?
Hi SNC - The obstructed view yellow section seats were $273.50. Here is a link to the screencaps I mentioned; [home.comcast.net]
I called the venue and the rep said that certain seats in the yellow sections have an obstructed view due to a horizontal support beam. He theorized that Charlie may not be visible at all from such seats. He also said that, depending on where they stood, Keith, Mick & Ronnie may not always be visible. Of course, they move around quite a bit, so that may not be as big an issue as the Watts-less view.
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sweet neo con
Does it sound like the ones i purchased and saw at "Full Price" are regular unobstructed seats? Like i said..everything in yellow was listed at $273.50 which i believe is fullprice.
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sweet neo con
Does it sound like the ones i purchased and saw at "Full Price" are regular unobstructed seats? Like i said..everything in yellow was listed at $273.50 which i believe is fullprice.
Of course, I can't say w/ certainty, but I would assume your tickets have an unobstructed view because one had to specifically select the option for obstructed view seats in order to buy them, and the "WARNING!" message was very obvious. If you still have concerns, you might want to call the box office to be sure. It's not difficult to get an actual human on the other end of the line and the guy who fielded my many questions was very nice & helpful.
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floodonthepage
Still looking for Milwaukee extras, if anyone has them. Two in Lawn or Bleacher. I know I am likely preaching to the choir.
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medling
I've got an extra lawn ticket if anyone is looking. Selling at cost.
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medling
I second the New Glarus recommendation. So, I remember reading that we'd get tickets to another day of summerfest with the purchase of Stones tickets. Is that true? Do we get them the day of the show? Does anyone have any info? I want to get tickets for two more days at summerfest, but am unsure of how many I need to buy.
Thanks!
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2120Joe
BEER and BIKING
If you are traveling along the Stones route and have a few extra days in Wisconsin, I have a suggestion. New Glarus WI is a very nice little rural town that has a bike trail system made on what was previously railroad tracks and a great brewery.
New Glarus is a very picturesque town in the low rolling hills of southern Wisconsin that reminded its Swiss immigrant founders of the country that they left. For a small town it has some very good restaurants and bars that are very tourist friendly.
Exclusive for bikes are several hard crushed stone trails that are longer than 25 miles, in addition to great riding on the lightly traveled rural roads.
The New Glarus Brewery has several excellent brews available only in Wisconsin. They used to sell their Spotted Cow, Fat Squirrel and other brews throughout the Midwest but they are now unable to fill local demand and Wisconsin is the only place to get these great beers. The very successful brewery is a great place to spend an afternoon touring and sipping. It sits on top of a scenic view that compares to the beauty of any Nappa CA winery.
The hotel Chalet Landhaus Inn would be my recommend hotel and Puemples, The Hotel, Christi's and Tofflers are all restaurants/bars within walking distance and good to visit.
Feel free to email for more.