There's still no information on WHEN tickets for the Las Vegas show are going on sale, but I did get the price information today direct from the box office; $25, $35, or $75!! I asked if there was anything special, like dinner, included with that and was told. "No, nothing like that. 'They' set the ticket prices, not us." I didn't ask who 'they' was, but was wondering, Al?
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Re: Vegas Ticket Prices
QUOTE $75!!
A price like that deserves some more exclamation points. Here, let me help. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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A price like that deserves some more exclamation points. Here, let me help. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I don't believe Al sets the prices. I would imagine whoever is hosting does. Ideally you would think it would be whatever Al's price is + the venue's overhead (with a little profit) divided by however many seats there are. It's possible that Al's people ask for more when a venue is going to be harder to get to. Such as the LV show. The logistics to squeeze it into that date probably made it require more money to be worth Al's (and everyone else's) time.
QUOTE We use public airlines when we fly, but we much prefer to just ride the bus whenever possible. And rock tours NEVER make any logistic sense. Shows are booked by the availability of the venues and the money being offered - and because of that the tour routing oftentimes gets downright stupid.
Thank goodness Al doesn't have a problem Daring To Be Stupid!
QUOTE We use public airlines when we fly, but we much prefer to just ride the bus whenever possible. And rock tours NEVER make any logistic sense. Shows are booked by the availability of the venues and the money being offered - and because of that the tour routing oftentimes gets downright stupid.
Thank goodness Al doesn't have a problem Daring To Be Stupid!
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The $75 have just turned out to be this tiny section at the VERY front (almost too close) that seems to be reserved for high rollers or something. Not sure.
Oh, there's no such thing as "too close". :biggrin:
Say, since you live there, can you tell me where the locals gamble for some good payoffs?
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Sometimes I come out ahead when I gamble. To me it's entertainment. I alot a certain amount of money and then I stop. Last time I went up to my hotel room with $90 in quarters and dumped it all on the bed to see what it would look like before I cashed them in. 
I would LOVE to see the Blue Man Group. I'll be heading home after the Vegas concert. I suppose I should look and try to fit them in.

I would LOVE to see the Blue Man Group. I'll be heading home after the Vegas concert. I suppose I should look and try to fit them in.