Jovankat wrote:...But for every person who buys in the presale that's one (possibly up to 3) people who then won't be trying to buy in the main sale right?
Also my prediction is the presale is going to be a scramble and a quick sellout this year too.
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This has been answered here and on the other ticket thread, unfortunately. The same people will be trying to buy tickets in both sales. A lot of people are going to try and buy in both sales, while not scalping, most of us will become speculators when we buy the pre-sale ticket with the idea of also buying a regular ticket, and then selling the more expensive, even at cost. People will be buying tickets that they actually do not need in order to hedge that they get one, and that hopefully they not swallow the $800. So, yeah, this will increase the demand on both sales, beyond just a person saying I need a ticket, I will purchase a ticket for x amount.
Also the limit for the pre-sale tickets went up to 6. The regular sale limit I didn't notice but it's probably still at 2. I realize that the deck is always stacked for the wealthy, that's just the way of it, you need a ticket which costs money to get in, but this dynamic, making it easier for the wealthy to buy a larger stack of tickets inorder to theoretically keep the price down for the poors' diminishing access to tickets, seems to help guarantee tickets for the for-profit commercial camps, turns alot of us into speculators, drives up the demand and cost on tickets, and the thing is, this way is as good as any. There isn't a solution or a better idea that I see.
And one other thing, I just don't want (hahaha, as if that matters) the direct placement allotment of tickets being decided by the same folks who thought the
theory alone of handing out popsicles was enough of a gift to the community to get EA and placement.
In conclusion, Burning Man sucks, it's sleeping in dirt, peeing in jugs, smelling like hippies, a bad scene. Do not go.