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Reply #30 posted 11/15/10 1:38pm

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briant said:

I'll explain a couple things:

- I live in Manhattan. It costs $450/month to park a car in the garage of my apartment building. If you then drive somewhere some day (within manhattan) it costs $30 to park it. That's why nobody has a car. With taxis and subway you can usually get anywhere you want

- IZOD is much cheaper to rent than Madison Square garden. Different costs and probably different union rules and prices. So livenation would make more from a sold out show in Jersey than at Madison Square Garden, except that ticket prices at MSG will be higher.

- Even though IZOD and MSG are close from a "if you have a car" standpoint, it is still a pain to get from Manhattan (or brooklyn or queens, etc.) to IZOD. You have to go through a bridge or a tunnel, and it is a pain (and costly to park once you get there). So it's really not that "close" from a convenience/cost standpoint.

- If you don't have a car, it takes 2 hours to get there from Manhattan (more from Brooklyn, etc.). I went to the springsteen show and it took me that long to get there, that long to get back. It's just a pain, relative to a 20 minute subway/walk to Madison Square Garden. In my case, and many others - I just say "forget it, it's not worth it".

Now for the NJ point of view: lol

- Driving into NYC is a huge pain in the ass, because of tunnel/bridge traffic. I live about 20 minutes away, but with traffic, it could take me over an hour to get into Midtown.

Then once I get there, it is insanely expensive to park in an underground hole where they don't treat your car with respect.

- If you don't have a car, you have to deal with NJ Transit, which stops running too early for the possibility of going to an afterparty or to do anything other than run out of the show. I actually had to leave before an encore one time, so I didn't miss the last train. neutral

- And like I've said before, New Jersey fans usually have to travel into NYC or down to Philly 9 out of 10 times to see most shows, so we always have to deal with traffic, parking, gas and the like. It's a LUXURY to have a show in our state for a change.

People are acting like Prince playing in NJ is like dealing with a new level of HELL in "Dante's Inferno". rolleyes


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Reply #31 posted 11/15/10 2:31pm

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chocolate1 said:

briant said:

I'll explain a couple things:

- I live in Manhattan. It costs $450/month to park a car in the garage of my apartment building. If you then drive somewhere some day (within manhattan) it costs $30 to park it. That's why nobody has a car. With taxis and subway you can usually get anywhere you want

- IZOD is much cheaper to rent than Madison Square garden. Different costs and probably different union rules and prices. So livenation would make more from a sold out show in Jersey than at Madison Square Garden, except that ticket prices at MSG will be higher.

- Even though IZOD and MSG are close from a "if you have a car" standpoint, it is still a pain to get from Manhattan (or brooklyn or queens, etc.) to IZOD. You have to go through a bridge or a tunnel, and it is a pain (and costly to park once you get there). So it's really not that "close" from a convenience/cost standpoint.

- If you don't have a car, it takes 2 hours to get there from Manhattan (more from Brooklyn, etc.). I went to the springsteen show and it took me that long to get there, that long to get back. It's just a pain, relative to a 20 minute subway/walk to Madison Square Garden. In my case, and many others - I just say "forget it, it's not worth it".

Now for the NJ point of view: lol

- Driving into NYC is a huge pain in the ass, because of tunnel/bridge traffic. I live about 20 minutes away, but with traffic, it could take me over an hour to get into Midtown.

Then once I get there, it is insanely expensive to park in an underground hole where they don't treat your car with respect.

- If you don't have a car, you have to deal with NJ Transit, which stops running too early for the possibility of going to an afterparty or to do anything other than run out of the show. I actually had to leave before an encore one time, so I didn't miss the last train. neutral

- And like I've said before, New Jersey fans usually have to travel into NYC or down to Philly 9 out of 10 times to see most shows, so we always have to deal with traffic, parking, gas and the like. It's a LUXURY to have a show in our state for a change.

People are acting like Prince playing in NJ is like dealing with a new level of HELL in "Dante's Inferno". rolleyes

hell yes.

i watch hgtv and see how crazy it costs for studio apartments in ny. i thought jersey was insane! PARKING IS INSANE! 25 bux to park my car in alfreds alley area to see a show in philly's south street the other day. same with penns landing to see the free morris day show. insane that you have to pay a garage to house your car when you live there..

easiest concert venue is camden! hop the riverline for a $1.25.then my dad picks me up and a crash at his place. i don't wanna leave my newer car now overnight though...msg is next best one. i like hopping a train for 20 bux..leave the car at princeton junction. fuck watch it be like U2..no parking. had to leave the old car in the strip mall across from the train station!

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Reply #32 posted 11/15/10 3:05pm

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chocolate1 said:

briant said:

I'll explain a couple things:

- I live in Manhattan. It costs $450/month to park a car in the garage of my apartment building. If you then drive somewhere some day (within manhattan) it costs $30 to park it. That's why nobody has a car. With taxis and subway you can usually get anywhere you want

- IZOD is much cheaper to rent than Madison Square garden. Different costs and probably different union rules and prices. So livenation would make more from a sold out show in Jersey than at Madison Square Garden, except that ticket prices at MSG will be higher.

- Even though IZOD and MSG are close from a "if you have a car" standpoint, it is still a pain to get from Manhattan (or brooklyn or queens, etc.) to IZOD. You have to go through a bridge or a tunnel, and it is a pain (and costly to park once you get there). So it's really not that "close" from a convenience/cost standpoint.

- If you don't have a car, it takes 2 hours to get there from Manhattan (more from Brooklyn, etc.). I went to the springsteen show and it took me that long to get there, that long to get back. It's just a pain, relative to a 20 minute subway/walk to Madison Square Garden. In my case, and many others - I just say "forget it, it's not worth it".

Now for the NJ point of view: lol

- Driving into NYC is a huge pain in the ass, because of tunnel/bridge traffic. I live about 20 minutes away, but with traffic, it could take me over an hour to get into Midtown.

Then once I get there, it is insanely expensive to park in an underground hole where they don't treat your car with respect.

- If you don't have a car, you have to deal with NJ Transit, which stops running too early for the possibility of going to an afterparty or to do anything other than run out of the show. I actually had to leave before an encore one time, so I didn't miss the last train. neutral

- And like I've said before, New Jersey fans usually have to travel into NYC or down to Philly 9 out of 10 times to see most shows, so we always have to deal with traffic, parking, gas and the like. It's a LUXURY to have a show in our state for a change.

People are acting like Prince playing in NJ is like dealing with a new level of HELL in "Dante's Inferno". rolleyes

Check out the line about NJ in Weird Al's song, "I sue ya"

I sued Delta Airlines
'Cause they sold me a ticket to New Jersey
I went there, and it sucked!

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Reply #33 posted 11/15/10 3:08pm

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ficktyt said:

Check out the line about NJ in Weird Al's song, "I sue ya"

I sued Delta Airlines
'Cause they sold me a ticket to New Jersey
I went there, and it sucked!

confused


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Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #34 posted 11/15/10 3:51pm

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chocolate1 said:

ficktyt said:

Check out the line about NJ in Weird Al's song, "I sue ya"

I sued Delta Airlines
'Cause they sold me a ticket to New Jersey
I went there, and it sucked!

confused


no no no! mad stfu i second that

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Reply #35 posted 11/15/10 7:41pm

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Looks like the izod shows are selling, checked for floor seats all three nights. There were plenty of good seats on the weekend. Today, no floor seats are available for any of the three shows except singles.

oops, just checked again and they are back.

[Edited 11/15/10 19:44pm]

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Reply #36 posted 11/15/10 8:21pm

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maybe the teenagers at the mall seen the adsin the food courts that flashes every 2 minutes?:

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Reply #37 posted 11/17/10 10:07am

briant

Now for the NJ point of view: lol

(snip)

People are acting like Prince playing in NJ is like dealing with a new level of HELL in "Dante's Inferno". rolleyes

My guess is that livenation (the promoters) were hoping lots of NYC people would go to jersey, 'cause the costs are lower for the venue and operating, so they will make more profit. But due to the reasons I mention, that ain't going to happen. It's easy from an OPERATIONAL standpoint to run shows in MSG and IZOD, because they are close together, so costs are lower. But from a ticket sales standpoint (which is obvious from the current sales figures) you are going to sell more at MSG.

MEANWHILE the musicology tour ... I bought a great rear 100 level ticket for $89. The same seat this time around.. is $200?????

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Reply #38 posted 11/17/10 10:13am

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briant said:

Now for the NJ point of view: lol

(snip)

People are acting like Prince playing in NJ is like dealing with a new level of HELL in "Dante's Inferno". rolleyes

My guess is that livenation (the promoters) were hoping lots of NYC people would go to jersey, 'cause the costs are lower for the venue and operating, so they will make more profit. But due to the reasons I mention, that ain't going to happen. It's easy from an OPERATIONAL standpoint to run shows in MSG and IZOD, because they are close together, so costs are lower. But from a ticket sales standpoint (which is obvious from the current sales figures) you are going to sell more at MSG.

MEANWHILE the musicology tour ... I bought a great rear 100 level ticket for $89. The same seat this time around.. is $200?????

snip me... hmph! lol

Yeah, but that was 6 years ago, in a different economy.


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #39 posted 11/17/10 12:29pm

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well they better not cancel any. i got tix to all 3 and alot of orgers and flying in from far away!!

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Reply #40 posted 12/29/10 6:07pm

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are they selling cds at these shows?

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