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There were 450,000 people at SarsStock in Toronto to see The Stones and AC/DC back in 2003. There were no barriers really, you could move around, it was like a maze, so they avoided pushing. It was hot hot hot and everybody was friendly. A day for water and beer, same for this summer show in the middle of nowhere I guess.
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Topi
We'll see. If VIP packages are "$329.50 and upwards" that means the 329.50 package is the cheapest one. Maybe it's GA along with a bag of merchandise, with more expensive packages getting you closer to the stage? Golden Circle VIP package, Pit VIP package and so on.
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We'll see. If VIP packages are "$329.50 and upwards" that means the 329.50 package is the cheapest one. Maybe it's GA along with a bag of merchandise, with more expensive packages getting you closer to the stage? Golden Circle VIP package, Pit VIP package and so on.
for US people, I think thats a good deal??,, considering the 30% difference in the dollar, on 329 thats over 100 bucks off
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There were 450,000 people at SarsStock in Toronto to see The Stones and AC/DC back in 2003. There were no barriers really, you could move around, it was like a maze, so they avoided pushing. It was hot hot hot and everybody was friendly. A day for water and beer, same for this summer show in the middle of nowhere I guess.
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northernale1
how does presale work?
if you are signed up for rolling stones website, do they send you a code?
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Marcust99
Pass.
This will be a HUGE PITA to get too, not to mention a Cattle Show..IE you pay $150 to stand in a field and be treated like cattle.
Pass.
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how does presale work?
if you are signed up for rolling stones website, do they send you a code?
You're a fan? How many of these have we been through...
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Topi
Final show. Well, they said that about Chicago #2 too, right?
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There were 450,000 people at SarsStock in Toronto to see The Stones and AC/DC back in 2003. There were no barriers really, you could move around, it was like a maze, so they avoided pushing. It was hot hot hot and everybody was friendly. A day for water and beer, same for this summer show in the middle of nowhere I guess.
lol.. BV we are not in the middle of nowhere,,
lots to do in the area,,
who needs condos and hi-rises
BV you going? you will love the area!!!
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Any public transportation from Toronto Airport to Barrie??? Trains???
Anyone knows more about that?
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There were 450,000 people at SarsStock in Toronto to see The Stones and AC/DC back in 2003. There were no barriers really, you could move around, it was like a maze, so they avoided pushing. It was hot hot hot and everybody was friendly. A day for water and beer, same for this summer show in the middle of nowhere I guess.
lol.. BV we are not in the middle of nowhere,,
lots to do in the area,,
who needs condos and hi-rises
BV you going? you will love the area!!!
I will be there. But I don't think I can take a train or a bus or a metro there, that is why I say it is in the middle of nowhere. There will be more cars than residents in the area may be.
Right now I have four different hotel bookings, everything from central Toronto to villages and places nearby the concert venue. By nearby I mean 20-25 km which takes me four to five hours to walk.
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Any public transportation from Toronto Airport to Barrie??? Trains???
Anyone knows more about that?
Weekend Go Train Service from Toronto to Barrie is limited, I think there are 3/4 trains per day.
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Any public transportation from Toronto Airport to Barrie??? Trains???
Anyone knows more about that?
Stay overnight in Barrie on the way in and out and it will easy - some 15 km away. Depending on the weather, many might camp.Quote
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There were 450,000 people at SarsStock in Toronto to see The Stones and AC/DC back in 2003. There were no barriers really, you could move around, it was like a maze, so they avoided pushing. It was hot hot hot and everybody was friendly. A day for water and beer, same for this summer show in the middle of nowhere I guess.
lol.. BV we are not in the middle of nowhere,,
lots to do in the area,,
who needs condos and hi-rises
BV you going? you will love the area!!!
I will be there. But I don't think I can take a train or a bus or a metro there, that is why I say it is in the middle of nowhere. There will be more cars than residents in the area may be.
Right now I have four different hotel bookings, everything from central Toronto to villages and places nearby the concert venue. By nearby I mean 20-25 km which takes me four to five hours to walk.
Björnulf, Residence & Conference Centre only seem to be about 10 km from the festival site,i booked a room there, might be a good option.
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There were 450,000 people at SarsStock in Toronto to see The Stones and AC/DC back in 2003. There were no barriers really, you could move around, it was like a maze, so they avoided pushing. It was hot hot hot and everybody was friendly. A day for water and beer, same for this summer show in the middle of nowhere I guess.
lol.. BV we are not in the middle of nowhere,,
lots to do in the area,,
who needs condos and hi-rises
BV you going? you will love the area!!!
I will be there. But I don't think I can take a train or a bus or a metro there, that is why I say it is in the middle of nowhere. There will be more cars than residents in the area may be.
Right now I have four different hotel bookings, everything from central Toronto to villages and places nearby the concert venue. By nearby I mean 20-25 km which takes me four to five hours to walk.
Björnulf, Residence & Conference Centre only seem to be about 10 km from the festival site,i booked a room there, might be a good option.
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There were 450,000 people at SarsStock in Toronto to see The Stones and AC/DC back in 2003. There were no barriers really, you could move around, it was like a maze, so they avoided pushing. It was hot hot hot and everybody was friendly. A day for water and beer, same for this summer show in the middle of nowhere I guess.
lol.. BV we are not in the middle of nowhere,,
lots to do in the area,,
who needs condos and hi-rises
BV you going? you will love the area!!!
I will be there. But I don't think I can take a train or a bus or a metro there, that is why I say it is in the middle of nowhere. There will be more cars than residents in the area may be.
Right now I have four different hotel bookings, everything from central Toronto to villages and places nearby the concert venue. By nearby I mean 20-25 km which takes me four to five hours to walk.
Björnulf, Residence & Conference Centre only seem to be about 10 km from the festival site,i booked a room there, might be a good option.
You want to wake up in Barrie the morning of the show or you'll face exhausting hours in traffic from Toronto...It's Canada Day weekend and everyone and their cousin will be on the north bound highway going to beaches, cottages, campgrounds, etc...
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There were 450,000 people at SarsStock in Toronto to see The Stones and AC/DC back in 2003. There were no barriers really, you could move around, it was like a maze, so they avoided pushing. It was hot hot hot and everybody was friendly. A day for water and beer, same for this summer show in the middle of nowhere I guess.
lol.. BV we are not in the middle of nowhere,,
lots to do in the area,,
who needs condos and hi-rises
BV you going? you will love the area!!!
I will be there. But I don't think I can take a train or a bus or a metro there, that is why I say it is in the middle of nowhere. There will be more cars than residents in the area may be.
Right now I have four different hotel bookings, everything from central Toronto to villages and places nearby the concert venue. By nearby I mean 20-25 km which takes me four to five hours to walk.
Björnulf, Residence & Conference Centre only seem to be about 10 km from the festival site,i booked a room there, might be a good option.
You want to wake up in Barrie the morning of the show or you'll face exhausting hours in traffic from Toronto...It's Canada Day weekend and everyone and their cousin will be on the north bound highway going to beaches, cottages, campgrounds, etc...
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There were 450,000 people at SarsStock in Toronto to see The Stones and AC/DC back in 2003. There were no barriers really, you could move around, it was like a maze, so they avoided pushing. It was hot hot hot and everybody was friendly. A day for water and beer, same for this summer show in the middle of nowhere I guess.
lol.. BV we are not in the middle of nowhere,,
lots to do in the area,,
who needs condos and hi-rises
BV you going? you will love the area!!!
I will be there. But I don't think I can take a train or a bus or a metro there, that is why I say it is in the middle of nowhere. There will be more cars than residents in the area may be.
Right now I have four different hotel bookings, everything from central Toronto to villages and places nearby the concert venue. By nearby I mean 20-25 km which takes me four to five hours to walk.
Björnulf, Residence & Conference Centre only seem to be about 10 km from the festival site,i booked a room there, might be a good option.
You want to wake up in Barrie the morning of the show or you'll face exhausting hours in traffic from Toronto...It's Canada Day weekend and everyone and their cousin will be on the north bound highway going to beaches, cottages, campgrounds, etc...
That's why staying in Orillia makes more sense. You will be traveling south to burls Creek from there.
Where as Barrie you will be heading north with all the traffic
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northernale1
i dont see on burls creek website with the stones info where the camp grounds is going to be open for this event
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i dont see on burls creek website with the stones info where the camp grounds is going to be open for this event