I have to wait untill Saturday the 9th, but on the Friday at around 5, I will phone up and ask if they will have enough for everyone in that point band to get one, that will decide for me what time I arrive.Bluemoon115 said:I see the logic there.Marvin said:That might explain it for a small minority.
Ifr you turn up at 7am, you wont get your tickets until 11am and so miss 3 hours work. Leave at 3pm, miss 1 hours work, and you walk up and get your tickets.
The only sensible explanation is that no one reads Bluemoon
But I'm getting them on 2000 day, so I ain't riskin a sell out.
If there's tickets left, I'm getting to the ground for 6AM.
What were the other 18 there for - do they just like queuing?mikeskitz said:at 7am there was 90 in the queue with 72 buying
Prestwich_Blue said:What were the other 18 there for - do they just like queuing?mikeskitz said:at 7am there was 90 in the queue with 72 buying
Good point Billy.BillyMC said:Prestwich_Blue said:What were the other 18 there for - do they just like queuing?
Back up staff....masseurs, physio, nutritionist, legal (in case theres a dispute at the window), food runners, etc etc. No point in extreme queuing without the right team in place.
Prestwich_Blue said:Good point Billy.BillyMC said:Back up staff....masseurs, physio, nutritionist, legal (in case theres a dispute at the window), food runners, etc etc. No point in extreme queuing without the right team in place.
BillyMC said:Prestwich_Blue said:Good point Billy.
Ive been training for weeks. Standing outside the kitchen door for 3 hours every evening (to simulate the correct climatic conditions), then I argue with the Mrs for 20 minutes about which is my seat around the kitchen table. Im just reaching tip top condition for when we hit the 3000 point mark.
Billy Spurdle said:How's that queue looking? Is it likely to be a lot quieter late morning?