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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 12:06 am
by The Lilac Pilgrim
I love you all...
But I hate the fact that you live in the same country as Al >:(
Haha...
I give up...
On second thought, no I don't.

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 12:30 am
by Themagic#27
Hehe, who knows! Maybe he'll tour near you sometime, or maybe one day you'll get over your hatred of planes. =P You never know.
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 12:41 am
by Orthography Enthusiast
KnottyEmily @ Aug 27 2006, 09:21 PM wrote:
does anyone know roughly what tickets are likely to cost?
I don't know, but they're likely to cost more next tour, because oil prices are up, and those tour buses are hungry fuel monsters.
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:16 am
by CatraDhtem
Based on my notes for the Tourography here (which I warn might be missing some data as I was constantly updating info up until the time of the show), the highest ticket price on the 2004 leg was $55, while the cheapest ticket price was $14.95. These were the prices before all the added ticket service fees.
Ironically, both the highest and lowest ticket prices were for shows at casinos. And of course, a number of fairs didn't charge separately for concert seats and merely included them in with the fair admission, so I suppose "free with admission" would technically be the cheapest ticket price.
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 12:08 pm
by KnottyEmily
I'm trying to work out which would be cheaper, chasing the SOL tour around Australia (if it comes here) or going to the north-east cost and catching a whole bunch of shows in a week or two.
It's going to cost me [to get the train] AUS$150 just to get from Melbourne to Adelaide (which is in the next state) and to go from one side of the country to the other is around AUS$600 one-way

Then I'd have to pay more if I wanted to go north (e.g Queensland). I noticed that the PH tour actually went from west-east, east-west, then back east and settled in the south east corner of the country. If the SOL tour did a similar thing it would cost me around AUS$2000+ without tickets, accomodation and food.
I could fly to the north coast of america and pay for accomodation for the same price, and it's an aweful lot less travelling for me. And I might also get to meet some of you awesome WOWAYers
Also, how early is the tour schedule released?
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 3:10 pm
by crazymelon
I want to fly to the US to see Al, but I'm only 12, and my brothers only 16, and I don't think my parents would want to take me.
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 3:16 pm
by KnottyEmily
lucky for me I turn 18 early next year, my parents could still give me a hard time though, and it depends on uni and stuff too
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 3:21 pm
by crazymelon
stupid people born in th eighties...
<murmuring>

Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 7:52 pm
by The Lilac Pilgrim
Hehe, like me...
But I can barely last a domestic flight!
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 8:49 pm
by crazygurl14
CatraDhtem @ Aug 28 2006, 12:16 AM wrote:
Based on my notes for the Tourography here (which I warn might be missing some data as I was constantly updating info up until the time of the show), the highest ticket price on the 2004 leg was $55, while the cheapest ticket price was $14.95. These were the prices before all the added ticket service fees.
Ironically, both the highest and lowest ticket prices were for shows at casinos. And of course, a number of fairs didn't charge separately for concert seats and merely included them in with the fair admission, so I suppose "free with admission" would technically be the cheapest ticket price.
The cheapest i've gotten a ticked was about $15.00 and the most was i think $25.00. I dont remember how much the tickets were when i went to my first Al concert cuz i wasnt there when my parents bought them. But also all the concerts were at Kings Island(an ammusent park in cincinnati) and we had season passes so they were cheaper. I dont have a pass anymore and i think it cost a lot just to get in for one day and it will cost more for non season pass holders. So it will probably be a lot more this time.
-I think i really need to start working a lot more