CHRISTMAS TICKETS?
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VultureChow: Nice job! It's funny: although I'm normally more drawn to The Temple than I am to The Man I have to say that the first time I saw the illustration that you used in your "card" I thought "I really want to go next year and climb up in that thing". The designers of that structure have definitely put a nifty new spin on The Man.
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Thnx Vulturechow!
This image is exactly what I have been working with!
Gotta figure, if you can afford the higher price, it goes for good work. It is not about "my week in the desert" it's about the other 51 weeks too.
We want to do more!
I go to Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival every year. The price for airfare and hotel is more than the higher tier BM tickets, and HSBG only lasts 3 days
This image is exactly what I have been working with!
Gotta figure, if you can afford the higher price, it goes for good work. It is not about "my week in the desert" it's about the other 51 weeks too.
We want to do more!
I go to Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival every year. The price for airfare and hotel is more than the higher tier BM tickets, and HSBG only lasts 3 days
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I had signed up for the Christmas ticket sale, but did not exercise my option to buy. ($650...really!)
This morning I got an email that gave me another chance and that tickets are still available at $650.
I'm a bit surprised that they did not all sell quickly. The price shock was enough to keep sales low...interesting.
Speak amongst yourselves...
This morning I got an email that gave me another chance and that tickets are still available at $650.
I'm a bit surprised that they did not all sell quickly. The price shock was enough to keep sales low...interesting.
Speak amongst yourselves...
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I took up the option for higher tier ticket and I'm delighted I did
I missed out the first time because I wasn't home from work in time and unfortunately the sale was closed
Thankfully I got an email last night advising there were some remaining...
I keep hearing they are really expensive, but for me its knowing I'm guaranteed to be there. I can plan ahead now, book flights and RV earlier and save on the overall cost of the journey.
I will be out there on the Playa this year, its going to be a great experience

I missed out the first time because I wasn't home from work in time and unfortunately the sale was closed
Thankfully I got an email last night advising there were some remaining...
I keep hearing they are really expensive, but for me its knowing I'm guaranteed to be there. I can plan ahead now, book flights and RV earlier and save on the overall cost of the journey.
I will be out there on the Playa this year, its going to be a great experience

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Congratulations, edbrez! Looks like we get to meet you! 
I doubt you'll be sorry you sprung for the most expensive ticket. Of those who can afford it, probably half at least considered it.
And yeah, being able to relax a little and plan your other stuff is valuable in and of itself.

I doubt you'll be sorry you sprung for the most expensive ticket. Of those who can afford it, probably half at least considered it.
And yeah, being able to relax a little and plan your other stuff is valuable in and of itself.
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Savannah wrote:Congratulations, edbrez! Looks like we get to meet you!
I doubt you'll be sorry you sprung for the most expensive ticket. Of those who can afford it, probably half at least considered it.
And yeah, being able to relax a little and plan your other stuff is valuable in and of itself.
Yes, looks like its all go

Only concern is the constant obsession over my list of things to bring

Christmas shopping was divided between Christmas presents.... and "oh that might be useful in Black Rock City"

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edbrez wrote:Savannah wrote:Congratulations, edbrez! Looks like we get to meet you!
I doubt you'll be sorry you sprung for the most expensive ticket. Of those who can afford it, probably half at least considered it.
And yeah, being able to relax a little and plan your other stuff is valuable in and of itself.
Yes, looks like its all go![]()
Only concern is the constant obsession over my list of things to bring![]()
Christmas shopping was divided between Christmas presents.... and "oh that might be useful in Black Rock City"
After many years I still obsess over my packing lists. You will find that they evolve over the years as you figure out what works for you and what doesn't . . .
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edbrez wrote:Savannah wrote:Congratulations, edbrez! Looks like we get to meet you!
I doubt you'll be sorry you sprung for the most expensive ticket. Of those who can afford it, probably half at least considered it.
And yeah, being able to relax a little and plan your other stuff is valuable in and of itself.
Yes, looks like its all go![]()
Only concern is the constant obsession over my list of things to bring![]()
Christmas shopping was divided between Christmas presents.... and "oh that might be useful in Black Rock City"
That thought while shopping will be with you all year! And if you're like me, for years to come....congrats on getting your ticket. Coming from Europe, a few hundred bucks on a ticket is the least of your expenses. Now we'll see you on the playa

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pink wrote:edbrez wrote:Savannah wrote:Congratulations, edbrez! Looks like we get to meet you!
I doubt you'll be sorry you sprung for the most expensive ticket. Of those who can afford it, probably half at least considered it.
And yeah, being able to relax a little and plan your other stuff is valuable in and of itself.
Yes, looks like its all go![]()
Only concern is the constant obsession over my list of things to bring![]()
Christmas shopping was divided between Christmas presents.... and "oh that might be useful in Black Rock City"
That thought while shopping will be with you all year! And if you're like me, for years to come....congrats on getting your ticket. Coming from Europe, a few hundred bucks on a ticket is the least of your expenses. Now we'll see you on the playa
Pink you're not wrong, it will cost in excess of 2.5k euro before I buy food and drink...
Should be worth it though

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I think what Pink was saying was that the few hundred (premium price for pre-sale tickets) is a small price to pay in the grand scheme of things.
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Well done Ed!
I was going to say exactly that!
Now that you know you have a ticket you can start watching like a hawk for some crazy deal on international travel.
edbrez wrote:I can plan ahead now, book flights and RV earlier and save on the overall cost of the journey.
I was going to say exactly that!
Now that you know you have a ticket you can start watching like a hawk for some crazy deal on international travel.
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trilobyte wrote:I think what Pink was saying was that the few hundred (premium price for pre-sale tickets) is a small price to pay in the grand scheme of things.
Agreed, as I mentioned above in previous post.
Its good value considering it gives back to BM 2013 and allows for low income tickets to be more reasonable too.
Also allows me to prepare earlier and hopefully cut cost on flights and box truck.
It is all relative, but regardless of ticket price, its still a big investment for your average Euro burner.
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I realized that (at least for me), the extra $200-250 was worth the peace of mind of not having to worry about whether or not I would get a ticket, blocking off the sale day to devote to sitting in front of the computer desperately trying for a ticket, etc etc, so as a NYE gift to myself I pulled the trigger and bought a ticket. And since i'm coming in from the East Coast anyway, the overall difference that extra cost makes in the total trip cost isn't as severe as if I was coming in from SF or LA or whatever.
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VultureChow wrote:Made this. Just for the heck of it.
Thank you VultureChow!!
I've used your picture as my desktop display.

I am so happy...now lets get a ticket to every burner that wants one. Burning man is only as good, as the good burners who attend.... Good old boys and girls club...

I guess the definition of a "good burner" in my personal opinion, is one who has a personal committement to the 10 principles. Each person has their own interpitation... the exceptance of that fact, is what also defines us.
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Martiena wrote:...Burning man is only as good, as the good burners who attend participate....

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You are so right Trilobyte.Thank you for the correction. I experienced the joy of burning man, by participating and becoming part of the community. My goal is to increase that participation over the coming years.
trilobyte wrote:Martiena wrote:...Burning man is only as good, as the good burners who attend participate....
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Martiena wrote:You are so right Trilobyte.Thank you for the correction. I experienced the joy of burning man, by participating and becoming part of the community. My goal is to increase that participation over the coming years.trilobyte wrote:Martiena wrote:...Burning man is only as good, as the good burners who attend participate....
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