PCPhoto wrote: » nearest luas is connolly station (and thats 15-20min walk away from Croker) there are busses that will go from Connolly up around the drumcondra area (less than 5mins walk to Croker) PS. Anyone going to Croker for U2 that wants to have their pic taken for the national papers - I'll be doing some fans Fri, Sat and Monday evenings if anyone wants to have their mug on the paper. will email some pics from the gig as a thank you.
SB-08 wrote: » If not then why dont they just put the stage in the middle of Croker where it is meant to be
Niamhf wrote: » Hey Rathlyon, I agree with queueing from 8am, although the announcement on the U2 website said queueing from 9am...then ticketmaster said 4pm...so I have no idea what to do...I'm assuming the demand for the inner circle will be huge but I'm confused as to where to wait and where to queue from...if anyone could pm me after the Friday show I would be very grateful! My ticket says to enter via St. Jamses Av.
SB-08 wrote: » Does anyone know the actual reason we are not getting the 360 degrees experience like every other country? It is quite embaressing and very annoying tbh. If Hill 16 is so dangerous then why is it used during matches? Surely seats can be put there? If not then why dont they just put the stage in the middle of Croker where it is meant to be, and have the crowd stand around it on the pitch? Sorry, but it fails to make sence if you ask me.:rolleyes:
rathlyon wrote: » I would think you would want to be there at 8am to get in inner circle - anyone else got any advice here?
jasonb wrote: » See earlier in this thread :http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=61020915&postcount=103 J.
Bluetonic wrote: » Thats already been rubbished as a theory. There are two wide pitch side exits on either side of The Hill (to give you an idea of how wide the machinery used to dig up the pitch, along with the trucks carry the U2 stage used these to enter the pitch). These are wider than the Cusack/Canal exit/entrance which will be use. It also quite easy to apply to DCC for a temp increase of capacity - for example Shamrock Rovers ground was granted permission to increase from 3,000 to 10,000 for Monday last.
BrianD wrote: » Incorrect, neither of these entrances are suitable for people entering or leaving the pitch area. Both lead into bottlenecks unlike the tunnel in the south east corner which exits into a car park area which allows a crowd to disperse. You don't have that on the west side of the pitch.
BrianD wrote: » If you were to use the pitch and Hill 16 you are talking about possibly a 10,000 increase per night.
JohnJericho wrote: » I have a ticket for the Hogan stand would there be any chance of me sneeking to the pitch to stand?
Alofthedunnes wrote: » No you can't. Mate of mine got rugby tackled at the last U2 gig in Croker trying to get on the pitch with a seating ticket. Not a big fan of Croker for concerts. Very annoying that you have to stay outside to have a drink when on the pitch. That's why I bought a premium level ticket this time. Roll on Saturday. It's gonna be a stomper
Alofthedunnes wrote: » See my earlier quote below
Banrion wrote: » Hi all, I'd appreciate some help with this.... Myself and my brother are driving up from Limerick. He wants to use the park and ride and Luas into town. -Should we park in the Red Cow or Tallaght park and ride? - RED COW means you've a straight run up from Limerick, be aware that the entrance to the P&R has changed recently and it may seem like you're being directed in the wrong direction as you head left off the N7 after Joels and then swing around -Where should we get off the Luas? Connolly, I presume? Connolly -How long does the journey take? (from Red cow to Connolly?) 30 minutes -If the concert ends at 11pm, will we be in time for the last Luas? - yeah no botherI think thats everything. Thanks if you got this far.
JohnJericho wrote: » I doubt very highly stewarts will be looking too close as to where the ticket is for
noemie wrote: » Hi Guys, A group of us are travelling from Edinburgh tomorrow to see U2...needless to say that on a scale of 1 to 10, our excitment is off the scale...We have never been to Dublin and are looking for a few tips from our irish mates. We are staying in Montrose Hotel. We have pitch standing tickets. Would you recommend we went to the stadium early on? and where should we go afterwards? we are up for partying all night....
Niamhf wrote: » Hey, I read on the ticketmaster website that queueing is not allowed until 4pm....any suggestions on what to do in order to have the best chance of getting into the inner circle? I'm assuming that "no queueing until 4pm" MEANS no queueing until 4pm!!
mac09 wrote: » assuming the concert finishs approx 11pm, how long will it take to get out of the stadium. i need to be back at connolly station for a train at 1215 cheers