casts
Grunting Yowie
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Post by casts on Feb 13, 2009 16:16:47 GMT -8
i think the partying in the camp area last year was the best it has been since 05. i like the anonymity of being part of an almost unnavigable sea of cars, tents, coolers and people. pounding beers before and after the shows...oh i miss sasquatch
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Post by know ID yuh on Feb 13, 2009 16:28:42 GMT -8
anyone know when the tickets are supposed to go on sale? Last year tickets went on sale the first weekend of March. The lineup was a week later than usual last year though. I don't recall when they went on sale in 2007. I'd bet Saturday February 28th.
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Post by seattleman123 on Feb 13, 2009 17:09:44 GMT -8
yeah thats exactly when it goes on sale. I emailed them and that is what is what they said. Feb 28th
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Post by thecure102 on Feb 13, 2009 18:04:41 GMT -8
thanks everyone!
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Post by know ID yuh on Feb 13, 2009 18:44:56 GMT -8
how close is the premiere and general camping. I love the showers and shuttle, no I am not high maintenance or lazy, I just like the convenience. But I also love to party until the wee hours and last year that did not happen in premiere, which is what I expected. But I was thinking it would be fun to get all fucked up and go to general and socialize there. How easy would that be? Are you asking if the premier camping is near the general? You didn't see the general camping last year? I guess there is that big fence separating premier from general, but they are right next to each other. Maybe I am not understanding your question. We often wander around with pockets full of beers hanging out, finding people to party with, so sure, come join us in the general, party goes until 6am.
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Post by loyalfromlondon on Feb 14, 2009 4:05:19 GMT -8
I was just looking into the VIP pass after seeing it mentioned here. Doesn't sound like you get much for your money. I would have to agree. I was contemplating buying VIP tixs for this year (if the line up convinces me) and was looking at what all you get for the cash.....and I'm thinking: not much. But I wanted to see what others, who have had the VIP package in the past thought. What are your opinions? Is it worth the dough? There are a few things to consider. I understand that Coachella has done away with VIP food and are now making it an additional purchase. Not sure if Sasquatch is doing the same. But in 2007 the VIP food was hot and actually food with a difference between lunch and dinner. Whereas in 2008, it was lunch meat and vitamin water all day long. In 2009 maybe it'll be pretzels. The VIP seating area is cool, it's directly center to the stage (next to the soundboard) and last year The Upright Citizen's Brigade guys sat there making a wee bit of starfucking possible. Lots of space to dance as needed. That was probably my favorite bit about VIP. I could go down to the masses when I wanted and if I needed to lounge, go back up to VIP. You also get vouchers for gear, though the 2007 manbag was cooler than the 2008 backpack. Premiere Camping is included obviously, not sure what the cost would be separately. Is it really worth it? Probably not. But there's a certain coolness to it, especially if you're bringing a girl. In fact, except in 2 instances (ome of which the guys won VIP tickets from a Boston radio station), all the VIPers I met were couples.
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Post by thecure102 on Feb 14, 2009 18:20:31 GMT -8
how close is the premiere and general camping. I love the showers and shuttle, no I am not high maintenance or lazy, I just like the convenience. But I also love to party until the wee hours and last year that did not happen in premiere, which is what I expected. But I was thinking it would be fun to get all fucked up and go to general and socialize there. How easy would that be? Are you asking if the premier camping is near the general? You didn't see the general camping last year? I guess there is that big fence separating premier from general, but they are right next to each other. Maybe I am not understanding your question. We often wander around with pockets full of beers hanging out, finding people to party with, so sure, come join us in the general, party goes until 6am. Sorry I didn't word that correctly. Yeah I was asking if it is pretty easy to get into general from the premiere. But it seems as if it is! Thanks!
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Post by avocadolady on Feb 17, 2009 15:49:04 GMT -8
I would have to agree. I was contemplating buying VIP tixs for this year (if the line up convinces me) and was looking at what all you get for the cash.....and I'm thinking: not much. But I wanted to see what others, who have had the VIP package in the past thought. What are your opinions? Is it worth the dough? There are a few things to consider. I understand that Coachella has done away with VIP food and are now making it an additional purchase. Not sure if Sasquatch is doing the same. But in 2007 the VIP food was hot and actually food with a difference between lunch and dinner. Whereas in 2008, it was lunch meat and vitamin water all day long. In 2009 maybe it'll be pretzels. The VIP seating area is cool, it's directly center to the stage (next to the soundboard) and last year The Upright Citizen's Brigade guys sat there making a wee bit of starfucking possible. Lots of space to dance as needed. That was probably my favorite bit about VIP. I could go down to the masses when I wanted and if I needed to lounge, go back up to VIP. You also get vouchers for gear, though the 2007 manbag was cooler than the 2008 backpack. Premiere Camping is included obviously, not sure what the cost would be separately. Is it really worth it? Probably not. But there's a certain coolness to it, especially if you're bringing a girl. In fact, except in 2 instances (ome of which the guys won VIP tickets from a Boston radio station), all the VIPers I met were couples. Yeah...the VIP kind of fails to impress. I don't see any need for VIP at Sasquatch, unless they decide to offer edible food. I've never had trouble getting close to the stage, and the view from the rock face is just fine if I don't feel like being close. Last year I met Brian Posehn, Carl Newman, and Zach Condon just walking around with my lowly GA ticket. And the year before I pooped into Craig Finn in the PBR line. That's one thing that's really nice about Sasquatch; it's so low-key that the artists are often roaming free amongst the common folk.
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Post by loyalfromlondon on Feb 17, 2009 16:52:05 GMT -8
There was some strange wording in this year's VIP package, something about the VIP area may not be open if there are vands alread inside of it. Strangeeeee.
There's also a Platinum package. I don't remember if that package was available last year.
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ssss
Yapping Skunk Ape
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Post by ssss on Feb 17, 2009 17:04:20 GMT -8
It kind of sounds like the VIP package is for losers.
So there's that to consider.
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Post by headstruck on Feb 17, 2009 19:01:23 GMT -8
I have read beer is pricey? What kinds do they have and how much for what size?
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Post by seattleman123 on Feb 17, 2009 19:03:08 GMT -8
they were $12 if i rember right for the tall cans
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Post by headstruck on Feb 17, 2009 19:19:40 GMT -8
well at least they are 24oz then.
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Post by loyalfromlondon on Feb 17, 2009 19:21:26 GMT -8
It kind of sounds like the VIP package is for losers. So there's that to consider. It's called Gold and Platinum for a reason ssss ;D
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snorkel
Baby Eating Ice Cream
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Post by snorkel on Feb 17, 2009 19:28:32 GMT -8
Afroman likes tall cans!
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Post by Dad Pants on Feb 17, 2009 19:33:12 GMT -8
Colt 45's right? Maybe a couple zig-zags?........... Fun Fact! Afroman went to my high school prom back in the day.
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Post by justthatgal on Feb 17, 2009 20:55:12 GMT -8
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Post by puffinsalad on Feb 17, 2009 21:27:49 GMT -8
ergh argh nay! so what is the proximity of wildhorse to the venue? and i saw the dead are playing the gorge! may 16th
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scough
Man-Eating Higabon
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Post by scough on Feb 17, 2009 23:03:44 GMT -8
awesome, that's so much cheaper than the on-site camping (pretty much half price) plus it sounds much better. i reserved a site already.
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scough
Man-Eating Higabon
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Post by scough on Feb 17, 2009 23:04:31 GMT -8
ergh argh nay! so what is the proximity of wildhorse to the venue? does the proximity really matter when they have a free shuttle going to and from the gates? ;D
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