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General Category => Hockey => Topic started by: sockralex on February 09, 2005, 01:02:04 PM

Title: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: sockralex on February 09, 2005, 01:02:04 PM
Hey,
I figured I'd see if there were any other faithful out there today in the line for Jon Stewart tickets.  Looked eerily familiar to the hockey line for last season when it went all the way around the practice field.  This one went from Willard Straight to the quad past McGraw Hall.  At least that's how far it was at 9am when tickets went on sale.  I heard people camped out starting around 9pm last night.  If anyone wants to share their experience about this line or any other ones they've had at Cornell....
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: French Rage on February 09, 2005, 01:33:11 PM
Live cam shows a long line up to at least McGraw: http://www.cornell.edu/visiting/ithaca/live_views.cfm
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: Trotsky on February 09, 2005, 02:15:49 PM
I thought it was only Mo Rocca who was speaking at CU?
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: RichH on February 09, 2005, 03:10:03 PM
http://www.rso.cornell.edu/cupb/
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: Josh '99 on February 09, 2005, 04:50:38 PM
I remember a pretty serious line when Adam Sandler did a college tour in 1997 or so.  I don't know that anyone camped out but we got to WSH around 7am, found an already long line, and didn't get our tickets until 1pm or so.  We did wind up getting tickets but they were up in the balcony in Bailey.  If we had been a half hour later we would've probably been shut out.
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: Luke 05 on February 09, 2005, 04:51:58 PM
Funny, they let you camp outside in line for stewart, but not for cu hockey tix...
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: Avash on February 09, 2005, 05:18:18 PM
Got there at 5am (THAT was fun...). There were approximately 120 people already in front of me in the line, most of whom were in tents sleeping. At about 7:15am, they moved the first 100 people inside Willard Straight, but unfortunately, I missed this cutoff by a few people. It was very cold outside, and we finally got inside at around 9:20am, after waiting for over 4 hours, and had our tickets in hand by about 9:50am. The line seemed to be moving pretty slowly because, for the reserved seating, each person had to select his or her exact seat(s) on the seating chart. Overall, it wasn't too bad, and since it was only 4-5 hours long, it was nothing compared to the hockey line.
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: KeithK on February 09, 2005, 05:34:16 PM
They let people pick exact seats for Jon Stewart?  I can see the logic for season hockey tickets (15 games, different places people like to sit), but for this kind of show?  Just pass out seats in "best available" order., maybe allowing some crude distinctions like left/right/center....  Whatever.
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: atb9 on February 09, 2005, 06:13:10 PM
[Q]KeithK Wrote:

 They let people pick exact seats for Jon Stewart?  I can see the logic for season hockey tickets (15 games, different places people like to sit), but for this kind of show?  Just pass out seats in "best available" order., maybe allowing some crude distinctions like left/right/center....  Whatever.[/q]

Students are paying $18 for general admission and $28 for reserved seats (edit: it's $18 and $20 for students).  The public will pay $20 for general admission and $30 for reserved seats if there are any left (only a $2 difference!!!) (edit: it's $28 and $30 for the public).  I'm guessing the reserved seats idea was the easiest way to charge higher prices for seats while maintaining a major block of "affordable seats" for the show.  Jon Stewart doesn't come cheap any more; I gave him my money.
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: htp34 on February 09, 2005, 06:38:21 PM
it's $18 general admisssion and $20 reserved for students.
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: atb9 on February 09, 2005, 06:42:35 PM
[Q]htp34 Wrote:

 it's $18 general admisssion and $20 reserved for students.[/q]

::pissed:: ah ha, that makes much more sense.  
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: gophergirl on February 09, 2005, 07:25:35 PM
Just curious if any of you who were in the line have an extra general admission ticket for sale.  I had my wisdom teeth out last week and have been in a drug induced state ever since, thus missing out on the line. (and also making it a good time to negotiate price with me  ::nut:: ) I would appreciate it so so much and am willing to pay good money for it.  

Elle

ps. please email my cornell address: ecn6
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: KeithK on February 09, 2005, 07:54:22 PM
[q]I'm guessing the reserved seats idea was the easiest way to charge higher prices for seats while maintaining a major block of "affordable seats" for the show.[/q]I completely understand that.  But the seats are still reserved (as in reffering to a single seat) even if you don't get to specificallychoose the seat from the seating chart.  It's not like you get to choose when you order from Ticketmaster (well, at least in the evnues that havem't taken price discrimination to the extreme).
Title: Re: OT: Jon Stewart and other Cornell Lines
Post by: Josh '99 on February 10, 2005, 03:08:54 AM
[Q]atb9 Wrote:
Jon Stewart doesn't come cheap any more; I gave him my money.[/q]I saw him do standup at IC many moons ago (I guess probably in 1999 or 2000), and it wasn't expensive but tickets were scarce even then.