08.04.2009 - Leeds
- Garbageman
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Where is the Travelodge compared to the gig?
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- sisxbeforedawn
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Had to book a "Saver Room" to get that price. You can cancel the room or move the dates, just no refunds.Andrew S wrote:The price has gone down! Bastards!sisxbeforedawn wrote:just booked the travelodge... bargain! £19Quiff Boy wrote:- just booked in at the travelodge on vicar lane
- will get train tickets on the day
- don't need no gig tickets
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- sisxbeforedawn
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I dont know Leeds that well, but on googlemaps it's not far at all certianly within staggering distanceGarbageman wrote:Where is the Travelodge compared to the gig?
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It's a fairly compact city centre - everywhere's within no more than about 15 minutes walk of everywhere else.
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I only ever tend to go to Leeds for gigs at Rio's (although I've been to Joseph Wells and the Met Uni) but the travelodge is round the corner from Rio's and I'd guess ten minutes tops walk from the Academy.Play with Google Earth,all will become clear.sisxbeforedawn wrote:I dont know Leeds that well, but on googlemaps it's not far at all certianly within staggering distanceGarbageman wrote:Where is the Travelodge compared to the gig?
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The Saver Rooms were £29 when I booked one, which is still not bad for a double ensuite. As the price had gone up after I booked, it was a bit of a shock to see it go down again! Mind you, I got lucky when the same happened with my Stockholm flights before I booked them, so I shouldn't really moansisxbeforedawn wrote:Had to book a "Saver Room" to get that price. You can cancel the room or move the dates, just no refunds.
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They don't seem to have any single rooms Just twins. I guess I'll have to push the beds together and sprawl out.
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Everywhere? In the world? How come it take sme 15 minutes to drive to work?mh wrote:It's a fairly compact city centre - everywhere's within no more than about 15 minutes walk of everywhere else.
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Depends on which particular flavour of magic sherbet is your favourite.Norman Hunter wrote:Everywhere? In the world? How come it take sme 15 minutes to drive to work?mh wrote:It's a fairly compact city centre - everywhere's within no more than about 15 minutes walk of everywhere else.
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I'm a Good Boy. A couple of scoops from the pub and I'm anybody'smh wrote:Depends on which particular flavour of magic sherbet is your favourite.
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Tatt Boy!!Norman Hunter wrote:I'm a Good Boy. A couple of scoops from the pub and I'm anybody'smh wrote:Depends on which particular flavour of magic sherbet is your favourite.
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I am NOT inmpressed at having to fork out £44 on a room at the Vicar Lane travelodge AND that was supposed to be a saver room. Only £1 less than the normal rate. But I needed to book while I have the money so I've had to lump it.
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Thanks for the info.
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- Norman Hunter
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FWIW, my tattooist Chris (Custom Tattoos, Meanwood) is/was an avid Sisters/Mish/Nephilim/NIN fan. He's coming along to the Academy, I'll introduce you to him.weebleswobble wrote:Tatt Boy!!
Slipped him several CDs of bootlegs etc. - always pays to keep the right side of someone who will permanently alter your skin
Four strings good, six strings bad
Belated greetings all, I've finally booked my hotel for Leeds (the Travel-lodge which seems to be a theme reading back through this thread).
Hope to see some of you there!
Bryan
Hope to see some of you there!
Bryan
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Not as nice as The Foxglove in Kirkburton.Mish wrote:Belated greetings all, I've finally booked my hotel for Leeds (the Travel-lodge which seems to be a theme reading back through this thread).
Hope to see some of you there!
Bryan
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For those that have not yet picked up tickets for Leeds
If you want to avoid paying booking fees from Jumbo or Crash (or booking fee and 'rip off putting it in an envelope with a 1st class stamp' tax from the onlines), you can pick up tickets directly from any O2 Academy box office for £18 face value if you pay cash.
The box offices are -
o2 academy birmingham,
o2 academy bristol
o2 academy brixton
o2 academy glasgow
o2 academy islington
o2 academy leeds
o2 academy liverpool
o2 academy newcastle
o2 academy oxford
o2 academy sheffield
o2 shepherds bushempire
I assume the London tickets can be picked up the same way.
According to the 2 tickets I've just picked up from Sheffield o2, support act is Goldblade.
Makes a change someone I've heard of and a band not half bad.
If you want to avoid paying booking fees from Jumbo or Crash (or booking fee and 'rip off putting it in an envelope with a 1st class stamp' tax from the onlines), you can pick up tickets directly from any O2 Academy box office for £18 face value if you pay cash.
The box offices are -
o2 academy birmingham,
o2 academy bristol
o2 academy brixton
o2 academy glasgow
o2 academy islington
o2 academy leeds
o2 academy liverpool
o2 academy newcastle
o2 academy oxford
o2 academy sheffield
o2 shepherds bushempire
I assume the London tickets can be picked up the same way.
According to the 2 tickets I've just picked up from Sheffield o2, support act is Goldblade.
Makes a change someone I've heard of and a band not half bad.
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Agreed. Not seen them for many a year but they were quality back then.DrDoom wrote:...support act is Goldblade.
Makes a change someone I've heard of and a band not half bad.
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they've been doing the rounds in manc and the north west for years, playing rockabilly and rock and roll weekenders etc
like the stooges playing rockabilly ska punk. very cool
like the stooges playing rockabilly ska punk. very cool
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Goldblade.
That even takes me back. I'll have to dig out their tape.
That even takes me back. I'll have to dig out their tape.
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