Which way is better to discover San Francisco? by car or using cabs?
I've been to San Francisco two times and from what i remember, parking lots can be really expensive.
Which way is better to discover San Francisco? by car or using cabs?
I've been to San Francisco two times and from what i remember, parking lots can be really expensive.
Cabs, parking in that city is not a fun thing to do. It's so much easier to just cab place to place walk around see what you want then just use a cab to get to a different part of the city.
Which way is better to discover San Francisco? by car or using cabs?
I've been to San Francisco two times and from what i remember, parking lots can be really expensive.
Depends on what parts you're going to visit, but I found it pretty easy to get around on foot and using the occasional cable car.
Was wondering if there will be a ticket hookup thread started for this tour? I fucked up and dropped the ball big time! Didn't realize that my brothers birthday was just five short days after this show! This will be my tenth time seeing TOOL and he was with me at the first show at Paramount Theater in Oakland! He's pretty butthurt that he hasn't been able to attend since! I apologize for posting this on this thread, I know it's frowned upon, but I had nowhere else to turn (besides ticketbastards ugly kid sister stubhub!). The wife and I, and hopefully brother, will be partying at Tommy's Joynt before the show! It's just up Van Ness fr the venue. For those of you who don't know about this place, look it up! Very cool history and a great place to throw a few back and get your grub on! Once again, I apologize for asking about tix, but someone out there HAD to buy one too many!
"Yeah Tool is fucking amazing. But there’s a big chunk of their fan base that think they’ve become thought provoking geniuses just from listening to them."
Hey, so last week I bought a VIP ticket to the 2nd night in San Fran on Toolarmy (super excited). I was emailed a receipt with a confirmation number, and for the entire week there was a pending charge on my credit card however the charge never officially went through and is no longer pending. I called my bank and all they could do was say to contact the toolarmy because they never put the charge through. Have any of you heard of this before with toolarmy? I sent them an email, but I know they are pretty slow at responding, if they even do. I'm coming in from out of country, and am waiting on this to buy my plane ticket. What do you think?
Hey, so last week I bought a VIP ticket to the 2nd night in San Fran on Toolarmy (super excited). I was emailed a receipt with a confirmation number, and for the entire week there was a pending charge on my credit card however the charge never officially went through and is no longer pending. I called my bank and all they could do was say to contact the toolarmy because they never put the charge through. Have any of you heard of this before with toolarmy? I sent them an email, but I know they are pretty slow at responding, if they even do. I'm coming in from out of country, and am waiting on this to buy my plane ticket. What do you think?
If you got an email receipt then it is official. That kind of thing with money not being charged, or charged then reversed then charged again are just things that happen with online purchase. Of you got the conformation email you are all good.
I bought a VIP ticket for this show but still haven't gotten anything other than my receipt, nothing from them as far as where we'll need to meet before the show to pick up our tickets and other free goodies. Has anyone else gotten anything from them for any of the VIP packages to any of the shows?
Hi there everyone, sorry to interrupt, first time here. The 12th is the first day (ever) in SF for me and my girl. As Tool fans we'd love to see the concert but apparently we're too late for regular tickets. Does any of you (or friends or reliable relatives) have two tickets for sale for a reasonable price? Would be a awesome start of our days in SF... Cheers, Frank, Amsterdam NL.
Hi there everyone, sorry to interrupt, first time here. The 12th is the first day (ever) in SF for me and my girl. As Tool fans we'd love to see the concert but apparently we're too late for regular tickets. Does any of you (or friends or reliable relatives) have two tickets for sale for a reasonable price? Would be a awesome start of our days in SF... Cheers, Frank, Amsterdam NL.
Don't get to nervous about not having tickets. Just keep watching Craig's List prices are almost face already and there are tons on the secondary market. I know a lot of people bitch about stub hub but by show time I'd bet the insant downloads will be face.
If you got an email receipt then it is official. That kind of thing with money not being charged, or charged then reversed then charged again are just things that happen with online purchase. Of you got the conformation email you are all good.
Thanks. I was a little nervous but went ahead and bought my plane ticket, and then got another confirmation email from toolband yesterday. So so so excited.
Do you know if the floor is general admission or assigned seats?
I'm contemplating whether or not to buy a regular ticket for the first night since I will be in town, or let the excitement build and wait for the sound check.
Tool - June 20, 2010 - A Perfect Circle - July 22, 2011 - Tool - January 21, 2012 -
Nine Inch Nails - November 5, 2013 - Skinny Puppy - January 30, 2014 - Tool - March 24, 2014 - Tool - January 13, 2016
(9:02)
Third Eye (w/ Leary "Think for Yourself..." intro)
Forty-Six & 2
Schism (w/ extended intro)
Pushit
Intension
Lateralus
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Drums & Synth
Opiate (w/ new extended middle section)
Aenema
Stinkfist
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The show last night was amazing. Maynard was in a great mood, interacting with the crowd, dancing and generally seemed like he was having a good time. I had the VIP ticket, but since this was GA we only got a 5 minute head start before they opened the doors. I was able to get a seat on the lower balcony in the first row and the view was great. The Q&A with Adam was awesome, he spent 2 hours discussing the band, his guitar techniques and even played Jambi all the way through about 5 feet in front of me. I thought $500 was a lot, but I have zero regrets and it was completely worth it. He is one of the most down to earth people I've ever met and genuinely seemed to enjoy spending time with the fans. All in all, the best concert I've ever been to
"Yeah Tool is fucking amazing. But there’s a big chunk of their fan base that think they’ve become thought provoking geniuses just from listening to them."
"Yeah Tool is fucking amazing. But there’s a big chunk of their fan base that think they’ve become thought provoking geniuses just from listening to them."
"Yeah Tool is fucking amazing. But there’s a big chunk of their fan base that think they’ve become thought provoking geniuses just from listening to them."
"Yeah Tool is fucking amazing. But there’s a big chunk of their fan base that think they’ve become thought provoking geniuses just from listening to them."
Have to agree...new sections are parts of new songs....dont see them putting all that effort in extending songs when you are in process of new album...anyways mind was again blown last night.
Skipping tonight but had a great show last night. Got in line about 230 and was able to nail down the 1st row lodge seats in 209. If anybody gets a chance even to walk down to the rail on the edge go check it out. It was one of the best views I've had of the stage including a full above view of Danny. If you're in for VIP those are the seats to get for sure. Heading to Fresno Friday