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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: gaubster2 on January 20, 2007, 05:49:36 PM
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I'm thinking that spring break in So. CA is sometime in March. I'm planning a trip to CA to see Barker at TPIR one last time, and didn't want to make the trip in vain. Does anyone know specifically when to avoid TV City because of the college crowds that are likely to make getting in line around 6PM the night before a crap shoot?
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[quote name=\'gaubster2\' post=\'143990\' date=\'Jan 20 2007, 04:49 PM\']
I'm thinking that spring break in So. CA is sometime in March. I'm planning a trip to CA to see Barker at TPIR one last time, and didn't want to make the trip in vain. Does anyone know specifically when to avoid TV City because of the college crowds that are likely to make getting in line around 6PM the night before a crap shoot?
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As the days leading up to Barker's farewell become closer, it may well be a crap shoot no matter when you do it.
Just makes me glad I did it twice.
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2 friends of mine went last week, got there at midnight and said there were at least 100 people there.
I've never been there in January before so I can't say if that's the norm this time of year.
6pm may not be early enough.
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' post=\'144001\' date=\'Jan 20 2007, 05:34 PM\']
2 friends of mine went last week, got there at midnight and said there were at least 100 people there.
I've never been there in January before so I can't say if that's the norm this time of year.
6pm may not be early enough.
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Yeah, I'm thinking more like 4PM or so. I just don't get too excited about the prospect of being in line for more than 24 hours! ;)
I'm assuming your friends got into the studio, though? Any idea what their numbers were? I'm just trying to gauge how many groups will get in and what's typical.
I've been to a taping one time (back in 2002, late-Feb.) and we got to the studio at 4:45AM and were numbers 75-76. A couple of busloads of people showed up about 8AM.
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Since we are talking about when to get in line. I sent for tickets the same day Barker retired and I haven't anything from them yet. Do you get some conformation before you receive tickets or do they just show up in your mailbox 2 weeks before the taping?
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One of my friends said that a lot of colleges are trying to coordinate their spring breaks to be either the same week, or very close to, the same week. All of the colleges I know of (including mine) have their spring breaks the week of March 11. So, I'd expect that most of the CA colleges have their breaks then as well.
But, yeah; I agree with the sentiments of other posters. Almost everyone is going to want to see Barker before he hangs it up, so, although I had some thoughts of going there this year, once the retirement was announced, I immediately called them off because I knew I had no chance of getting in. If you do go, though, I hope you are able to get in!
Don't know if that helps, but hope it does!
Anthony
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[quote name=\'rebelwrest\' post=\'144009\' date=\'Jan 20 2007, 08:26 PM\']
Since we are talking about when to get in line. I sent for tickets the same day Barker retired and I haven't anything from them yet. Do you get some conformation before you receive tickets or do they just show up in your mailbox 2 weeks before the taping?
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You don't get confirmation. They should show up within a month or so of the date you requested. They have more tickets than studio capacity, so getting a ticket shouldn't be a problem.
When are you planning to go?
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The two major colleges in L.A....
USC's spring break is March 12-17 (http://\"http://www.usc.edu/academics/classes/term_20071/calendar.html\").
UCLA has a short spring break, more like a long weekend: March 24-27 (http://\"http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/calendar/06-07cal.htm\").
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[quote name=\'SRIV94\' post=\'144012\' date=\'Jan 20 2007, 09:43 PM\']
[quote name=\'rebelwrest\' post=\'144009\' date=\'Jan 20 2007, 08:26 PM\']
Since we are talking about when to get in line. I sent for tickets the same day Barker retired and I haven't anything from them yet. Do you get some conformation before you receive tickets or do they just show up in your mailbox 2 weeks before the taping?
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You don't get confirmation. They should show up within a month or so of the date you requested. They have more tickets than studio capacity, so getting a ticket shouldn't be a problem.
When are you planning to go?
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I gave them a range of dates and saying to get me the earliest date if possible. My earliest dates are during my college spring break (I requested February 28 or March 1). However, I requested 2 tickets and I will probably go out on my own, so if any of you out want to attend the show, go to my profile and email me. I will try to make my trip as quick as possible.
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[quote name=\'rebelwrest\' post=\'144023\' date=\'Jan 20 2007, 10:08 PM\']
I gave them a range of dates and saying to get me the earliest date if possible. My earliest dates are during my college spring break (I requested February 28 or March 1). [/quote]
Per the CBS.com page:
Tickets are sent out approximately 2-4 weeks prior to the tapings. If you are requesting tickets for a Monday, please specify the 1:15PM or 4:30PM taping. All Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday tapings are at 2:30PM.
So you should be getting be them in the next couple of weeks.
Said page has a phone number you can contact for further information if you need (no need to post it here).
Enjoy.
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[quote name=\'SRIV94\' post=\'143996\' date=\'Jan 20 2007, 08:01 PM\']
[quote name=\'gaubster2\' post=\'143990\' date=\'Jan 20 2007, 04:49 PM\']
I'm thinking that spring break in So. CA is sometime in March. I'm planning a trip to CA to see Barker at TPIR one last time, and didn't want to make the trip in vain. Does anyone know specifically when to avoid TV City because of the college crowds that are likely to make getting in line around 6PM the night before a crap shoot?
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As the days leading up to Barker's farewell become closer, it may well be a crap shoot no matter when you do it.
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I really don't think it matters when Spring Break is for California colleges. It's just like saying "When does Daytona Beach colleges have Spring Break?" There will be a lot of out-of-town/state college kids visiting Southern California whenever their spring breaks happen.
And since most of these students are used to pulling all-nighters, you'll probably see more hard core college fans spending the night along Fairfax as we get closer to the heart of the Spring Break Season. Once those breaks are over, you will see the more hard-core Barker fans (regardless of age) pulling all nighters up until June 6th.
Here's a question I'll ask as a public service: Now that they do e-tickets, can you still pick up real tickets at either CBS-TV City or at the Beverly Center Mall street-level office? And if so, do those actual tickets still have priority over the e-ticket holders? This might even help improve your odds in getting in!
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Does anyone have any idea if any other colleges have their spring break the week of March 5th? The 5th is when I and a couple of friends were planning on attending the show.
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I'm assuming your friends got into the studio, though? Any idea what their numbers were? I'm just trying to gauge how many groups will get in and what's typical.
They did get in, but I don't recall the number. I know it was less than 170. Be aware that people hold spots for others. I remember 6 years ago, I was number 2 on line. I found out soon enough that number 1 was holding spots for 19 others. So I went from 2 to 20. Still not bad though.
Here's a question I'll ask as a public service: Now that they do e-tickets, can you still pick up real tickets at either CBS-TV City or at the Beverly Center Mall street-level office? And if so, do those actual tickets still have priority over the e-ticket holders?
Per CBS.com
OPTION THREE - Pick up tickets at our Ticket Booth.
* Tickets are available up to two weeks prior to the tape day and up to the day before. Tickets are not available the day of taping. If you don't have a ticket on the day of taping, "Non-Ticket Slips" are available and these go in after the priority numbers and stand-by tickets have been honored.
* Our Ticket Booth is open as follows:
-- On tape days: Monday-Thursday - 7:30AM - 5:00PM. On Fridays: 9:00AM - 5:00PM
-- On non-tape days: Monday-Friday - 9:00AM - 5:00PM.
* A maximum of ten tickets per person can be picked up.
Your best bet would be to get tickets from something like Hollywood Tickets. (http://\"http://www.hollywoodtickets.com/ShowPages/PriceIsRight.asp\") It's somewhat of a priority in that you don't have wait on line as long. Though I have no idea what that does to your chances to get an early number. Check back with them from time to time.
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I'm one of the two friends Chris mentioned. We drove up (with our TPIR Gear) at 12:20AM and I was surprised to see the 100 or so people already there on Fairfax. The first time I was there -last August- a 12:30 arrival got me #13. This time #117. You can judge by what stores are directly across from you on Fairfax.If you are across from the Bagel store (you'll get to know them well if you make the trip) you're OK. (We were a bit further back but I still felt we'd get in -and we did. TPIR Page Chuck Dumas -who does a GREAT pre-warm up outside during the 9:30-2:30PM wait told a small group of people from D.C.who were turned away the day before that if you are lined up BEFORE the bus stop on Fairfax you'll likely get in... but thats NEVER a guarantee.
An interesting fact on how people are seated after the first front rows (50 people or so) is that they fill one complete middle side (right -facing the stage) first then the remaining left -middle side... So, people who had numbers in the 200 range actually had better seats (epecially since Golden Road was played and Bob entered that way) than those in the 100-150 range. Still no complaints!! It was great to get in and a lot of fun. NEXT TIME: Air Beds!! The sidewalk on Fairfax is quite hard.
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[quote name=\'TimK2003\' post=\'144026\' date=\'Jan 20 2007, 11:06 PM\']
Now that they do e-tickets, can you still pick up real tickets at either CBS-TV City or at the Beverly Center Mall street-level office? And if so, do those actual tickets still have priority over the e-ticket holders? [/quote]
Actual tickets have no priority over E-tickets--if you have either one (and to be on the safe side I armed myself with both), it's how early you get there and not which one you have.
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' post=\'144051\' date=\'Jan 21 2007, 05:00 AM\']
They did get in, but I don't recall the number. I know it was less than 170. Be aware that people hold spots for others. I remember 6 years ago, I was number 2 on line. I found out soon enough that number 1 was holding spots for 19 others. So I went from 2 to 20. Still not bad though.
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Wow, if I were the Price folks, would I nip THAT in the bud in a hurry.
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This whole conversation has made me nervous about this trip (hell the farthest west I have been is Columbus, OH or is it Huntington, WV?). I am trying to figure out which is better.
1. Fly in, immediately get in line that night, see the show, stay in a hotel, and then fly out.
2. Fly in, stay in hotel, get in line next day, overnight in line, see show, fly out.
3. Fly in, overnight in line, see show, fly out after show.
Deciding that may be the easiest part of the trip planning. The hard part is trying to get my parents to let me use their vehicle (or I may just rent a car) because I live 150 miles from the nearest international airport.
START MISSION IMPOSSIBLE THEME
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[quote name=\'rebelwrest\' post=\'144083\' date=\'Jan 21 2007, 12:17 PM\']
This whole conversation has made me nervous about this trip (hell the farthest west I have been is Columbus, OH or is it Huntington, WV?). I am trying to figure out which is better.
1. Fly in, immediately get in line that night, see the show, stay in a hotel, and then fly out.
2. Fly in, stay in hotel, get in line next day, overnight in line, see show, fly out.
3. Fly in, overnight in line, see show, fly out after show.
Deciding that may be the easiest part of the trip planning. The hard part is trying to get my parents to let me use their vehicle (or I may just rent a car) because I live 150 miles from the nearest international airport.
START MISSION IMPOSSIBLE THEME
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My plan was to fly into the LA area in the late afternoon and get in line immediately. That saves the expense of a hotel. Then, hopefully, see the show and then check into the hotel and fly out the next day (or do other stuff in the area).
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Whatever you decide, as I was at the show once and almost didn't get in: pick a time that you think is completely unreasonable and ridiculous to be there, and then be in line 3 hours earlier than that. If you are making a trip out there just to see TPiR, you won't regret waiting in line for what might be a ridiculously long time.
You get a break after the numbers are distributed in the early morning where you can take your stuff back to the hotel and get a quick shower if you're close enough, grab food, etc.
There is nothing like the disappointment and fear of not getting in when you get there and see hundreds of people in front of you. I had to schmooze some folks in line to get tix to the second Monday taping, and even then, I may have had the worst seats in the house - couldn't see two of the three big doors.
Go ridiculously early, you won't regret it.
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Thanks for the advice. Also by the looks of it Jeopardy may be taping the day after I attend TPIR, so I may stay around for another day, but it depends on if they have tickets. Hopefully, if any of you live in LA and would like to see TPIR, I got an extra ticket, and you can have that ticket if you are willing to keep me in company during the overnight.
I don't know if I should bring a sleeping bag or a folding chair (one of those four legged, padded, folding chair used for camping) for the night.
A LOT of planning will go into this trip to make it as quick and as cheap as possible.
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Advice: You won't want to sit on chairs all night / you'll probably want to lie down as it gets late...
After last August, I got sleeping bags... better, but still not comfortable ...
NEXT TIME: Air Beds. Target or Walmart have them for $10-$15, $20 more for a rechargable pump.
Others had them in line!
If you arrive in the late afternoon on the day prior to the show, dont bother with a hotel.
Go straight in line. Last summer, Chris told me 2AM would get me in front... Last week 12:20 got me #117. So GET THERE EARLY...9PM is no longer so CRAZY! ...6PM is no longer so crazy!! (We asked #1 in line what time she arrived and she told us 5PM.)
If you get there very early or are staying after... budget conscious TPIR regulars stay at the low priced Beverly Inn on Beverly Blvd around the corner from CBS's Fairfax entrance. I stayed in expensive Marina Del Ray last August and paid for nights that I was sleeping on the street at CBS. I met several TPIR audience members back then who were staying at The Beverly Inn and they were pleased. So last week we stayed there after PRICE. $65-$70 per night (if you book via the internet) and we got a comfortable room.....bed/clean bathroom, shower/TV/fridge...all we needed. Much less $$$ than the more famous hotel on Fairfax.
If you're lucky ...your TPIR experience will be enhanced by Chuck Dumas... a CBS page and former TPIR contestant who does a great warmup BEFORE YOU GET IN! (This guy really loves the show and shows it!) He sometimes gets there as early as 6AM to give you your "Order Of Arrival" number...one of several numbers you will get during the morning.
Good Luck!!
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' post=\'144051\' date=\'Jan 21 2007, 05:00 AM\']
They did get in, but I don't recall the number. I know it was less than 170. Be aware that people hold spots for others. I remember 6 years ago, I was number 2 on line. I found out soon enough that number 1 was holding spots for 19 others. So I went from 2 to 20. Still not bad though.
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Wow, if I were the Price folks, would I nip THAT in the bud in a hurry.
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Well, the rest were crammed in an RV and other cars, so it wasn't like they weren't on the property.
But still...
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Well I just found a round trip plane ticket to LA for $200, so as soon as I confirm with the box office at CBS that I have tickets, I will set up my travel plans.
I may be a nervous nellie, but what is security like around the line at night.
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[quote name=\'rebelwrest\' post=\'144207\' date=\'Jan 22 2007, 03:40 PM\']
Well I just found a round trip plane ticket to LA for $200, so as soon as I confirm with the box office at CBS that I have tickets, I will set up my travel plans.
I may be a nervous nellie, but what is security like around the line at night.
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When I waiting several years ago, it was non-existent. CBS security would show up shortly before they opened the gate.
Granted, that was several years ago.
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' post=\'144213\' date=\'Jan 22 2007, 04:22 PM\']
When I waiting several years ago, it was non-existent. CBS security would show up shortly before they opened the gate.
Granted, that was several years ago.
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Hasn't changed as of last summer. Don't see why it'd be all that different now.
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I felt safe... except for the cars whizzing by on Fairfax. These are Price fans... (not a particularly rowdy crowd) and the crowd builds as it gets late. I guess its "safety in numbers". CBS has a guard there at some point. He scans the line at 5 AM.
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Bumping this thread because I will be attending the Price Is Right next Wednesday. I would like to know around what time do you think someone can get in line and make it into that day's taping? My flight arrives at LAX around 4:30 PM. Hopefully, I will be able to get in line before 6PM.
Also, I am holding another ticket for that taping. If anyone on this forum would like to spend the night with me they can have the ticket.
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[quote name=\'rebelwrest\' post=\'146267\' date=\'Feb 18 2007, 08:42 PM\']If anyone on this forum would like to spend the night with me they can have the ticket.[/quote]
Inadvertent perverse line of the year.
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[quote name=\'rebelwrest\' post=\'146267\' date=\'Feb 18 2007, 08:42 PM\']Also, I am holding another ticket for that taping. If anyone on this forum would like to spend the night with me they can have the ticket.
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Will you at least buy me dinner first??
Seriously, where did you score the $200 plane ticket, and how far are you flying? I'm thinking about making the trip in early April, but I can't find anything below around $325. I'm coming from Virginia.
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[quote name=\'TheGameShowGuy\' post=\'144235\' date=\'Jan 22 2007, 07:38 PM\']
I felt safe... except for the cars and paintballs whizzing by on Fairfax. These are Price fans... (not a particularly rowdy crowd) and the crowd builds as it gets late. I guess its "safety in numbers". CBS has a guard there at some point. He scans the line at 5 AM.
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There, fixed that for you.
/although that's mostly a GSC4 reference
//and for some reason I think the slashies are okay, once in a while
Ryan.
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[quote name=\'MikeK\' post=\'146270\' date=\'Feb 18 2007, 06:30 PM\']
Inadvertent perverse line of the year.
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Sadly, if it WAS intentional, I don't think anyone would be surprised.
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[quote name=\'TheLastResort\' post=\'146271\' date=\'Feb 18 2007, 10:20 PM\']
Seriously, where did you score the $200 plane ticket, and how far are you flying? I'm thinking about making the trip in early April, but I can't find anything below around $325. I'm coming from Virginia.
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Now the ticket is up to $235 ($290 with taxes and fees). I am flying out of Pittsburgh.
[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'146279\' date=\'Feb 18 2007, 11:30 PM\']
Sadly, if it WAS intentional, I don't think anyone would be surprised.
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Alright, if you want we can have seperate beds.
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[quote name=\'rebelwrest\' post=\'146267\' date=\'Feb 18 2007, 08:42 PM\']
If anyone on this forum would like to spend the night with me they can have the ticket.
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As if. Redford offered already offered me a cool million. You can't win $1 million on Plinko, pal.
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[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'146294\' date=\'Feb 19 2007, 03:54 AM\']As if. Redford offered already offered me a cool million. You can't win $1 million on Plinko, pal.[/quote]
Of course you can. If Barker gropes your butt while you're walking up the steps, you can sue him for that much easily.