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Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 10:32
by Quiff Boy
doctoravalanche wrote:
Obviousman wrote:The wiki says fully seated. Is it really?
Not true, the orchestre is the moshpit.
In other configurations the orchestre can be fully seated but not for this kind of event !!
so it's not a seated gig then? i'll correct the wiki.

Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 15:44
by Being645
Quiff Boy wrote:
doctoravalanche wrote:
Obviousman wrote:The wiki says fully seated. Is it really?
Not true, the orchestre is the moshpit.
In other configurations the orchestre can be fully seated but not for this kind of event !!
so it's not a seated gig then? i'll correct the wiki.
Already done. Would have been nice, though, to watch The Sisters
with a clear view of the stage leaning back in a seat ... But no, c'est dommage.

@ Quiff
I see, and I know about basic usability stuff. Insofar, I could of course agree. And maybe, I've slightly overdone it.
But I just find this everywhere white and black and blue so boring. That's what I don't like about Wikis in general.
They look so stale, all of them. Therefore, I've put the pictures of the venue logos there and played a bit with font
sizes and colours. If that looks s**t, I can remove it easily. Just let me know. A simple list with date, venue and
buy-tic-here link, as can be found everywhere, shouldn't serve much of a challenge.

Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 16:23
by markfiend
Being645 wrote:But I just find this everywhere white and black and blue so boring. That's what I don't like about Wikis in general.
They look so stale, all of them.
On the other hand the presentation doesn't get in the way of the actual information, which is, after all, what people go to Wikis to find.

Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 20:11
by Being645
markfiend wrote:
Being645 wrote:But I just find this everywhere white and black and blue so boring. That's what I don't like about Wikis in general.
They look so stale, all of them.
On the other hand the presentation doesn't get in the way of the actual information, which is, after all, what people go to Wikis to find.
Yes, yes ... *sigh ... and I do love my dictionaries for that, of course ... ;D ...

In fact, on the small flat screen of my PC the colours are a bit difficult
to read. I didn't notice that earlier, since I did all the editing from my notebook ... :wink: ...

And of course, a mere list would represent dry facts more clearly.
The lack of visual clarity had disturbed me as well, so I rearranged
the whole page and put the contents box on top ... I thought that
a good solution. But hell, there are other opinions.

No matter, I can change it, if necessary. Just let me know. But are
these not the things to discuss within the Wiki's discussion or user
pages instead of on Heartland Forum or at least in the according thread? :oops: :cry: :( ...
Thanks.

Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 21:12
by iesus
Notre centrale de réservation est actuellement fermée. :urff:

that means according to google translation

Our reservation center is currently closed. :!:

Bring it back, bring it back!!! :P
I am trying 13 hours to buy my ticket :cry:

Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 22:24
by Spiggythecat
in bible only it's written
the last will be the first :)

anyway, I loved to see last time in Paris a message TSOM Sold out :)

Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 00:21
by iesus
i got the ticket :D
i ll be there ;D

Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 09:18
by doctoravalanche
Hello all,
I recommend this platform, very easy and you can print your tickets:
http://www.digitick.com/the-sisters-of- ... 15601.html

Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 10:50
by neardark
Just bought the tickets!!

Le Zenith 2006 was brilliant as well as Bataclan 2009.
Hope 2011 to be as good as the others!!!

See you there!!

Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 10:44
by doctoravalanche
neardark wrote:Just bought the tickets!!

Le Zenith 2006 was brilliant as well as Bataclan 2009.
Hope 2011 to be as good as the others!!!

See you there!!
It will even be better if we have some nice surprises on the setlist ;)

Posted: 15 Dec 2010, 14:45
by Being645
doctoravalanche wrote:Hello all,
I recommend this platform, very easy and you can print your tickets:
http://www.digitick.com/the-sisters-of- ... 15601.html
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: ... even accepting PayPal ... ;D ...

Now anybody know a hotel near the venue with favorable prices?

Posted: 15 Dec 2010, 16:20
by doctoravalanche
Being645 wrote:
doctoravalanche wrote:Hello all,
I recommend this platform, very easy and you can print your tickets:
http://www.digitick.com/the-sisters-of- ... 15601.html
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: ... even accepting PayPal ... ;D ...

Now anybody know a hotel near the venue with favorable prices?
So many hotels in Paris.
Close to the location, try this one:
http://www.hotelbellevueparis.com/en/index.php

Posted: 16 Dec 2010, 20:57
by Being645
Thank you very much for your very kind effort ... :notworthy: ...
You are of, course, perfectly right ...
there are plenty hotels near the venue - if one has a look on Google Maps ... :oops: ...

Posted: 18 Dec 2010, 13:06
by iesus
Plane tickets confirmed :D

Any idea about Paris at this period of time? where to have a nice drink with good music? :)
( except our concert ofc :) )

Posted: 21 Dec 2010, 21:56
by Couper
is Catégorie 3 ORCHESTRE as the parterre??

sorry for my bad english, i'm from italy! ;)

Posted: 21 Dec 2010, 22:20
by Being645
We had wondered about this already, so here is our conclusions ...
Druide wrote:
_emma_ wrote:And do you also know the answer to my question, doctoravalanche, :notworthy: , is "orchestre" the same as "debout"?
Exactly on the moshpit.... :D

Ah, and welcome, btw ... Image

Posted: 21 Dec 2010, 22:44
by Druide
Being645 wrote:We had wondered about this already, so here is our conclusions ...
Druide wrote:
_emma_ wrote:And do you also know the answer to my question, doctoravalanche, :notworthy: , is "orchestre" the same as "debout"?
Exactly on the moshpit.... :D

Ah, and welcome, btw ... Image
Yes it is... :)

Posted: 22 Dec 2010, 12:48
by Couper
How many people can hold the theater?

Posted: 23 Dec 2010, 09:01
by doctoravalanche
Couper wrote:How many people can hold the theater?
1500 people !

Posted: 23 Dec 2010, 09:02
by doctoravalanche
iesus wrote:Plane tickets confirmed :D

Any idea about Paris at this period of time? where to have a nice drink with good music? :)
( except our concert ofc :) )
What kind of bars and music are you looking for ?

Posted: 23 Dec 2010, 09:18
by iesus
doctoravalanche wrote:
iesus wrote:Plane tickets confirmed :D

Any idea about Paris at this period of time? where to have a nice drink with good music? :)
( except our concert ofc :) )
What kind of bars and music are you looking for ?
I am interested in many other music kinds, like a nice classical in an old goth Cathedral for example or a nice live Jazz with good drinks or the "And One" concert the next day after :von: 's concert or a place someone can hear from :von: to Rammstein from a Dj :)

Posted: 23 Dec 2010, 14:05
by Couper
doctoravalanche wrote:
Couper wrote:How many people can hold the theater?
1500 people !
thanks very much!!

Posted: 01 Jan 2011, 00:30
by Badlander
Hi all, just learned about the gig. I was already thinking of going to the Luxembourg date, and I don't feel much like doing both dates back to back. I'll probably just go to Esch then. Anyway, I already know the place and I like it very much. Great venue and very nice industrial surrounding.

Posted: 02 Jan 2011, 12:07
by Rita
Being645 wrote:
Druide wrote:The venue will be : The Trianon

http://www.letrianon.fr/

:)
Hihi ... what a lovely website ... especially with that big white space rabbit ... :lol: ...

and one can even have a 360° view of the venue ... cool .... ;D ;D ;D ;D

So that looks extremely tempting ... :lol: ... oh, I wonder whether I can manage ... :roll: ..
Thanks for the 360° view of the venue, it looks cool! Just booked 2 tickets! :D

Posted: 02 Jan 2011, 17:57
by Being645
Hi Rita,

yeah, it's a lovely venue. I got a ticket as well ... ;D ...
only the hotel is still in question ... time to look into it soon, I guess ... :) ...