Aloha !
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Originally Posted by Barciur
I'm not sure if I agree with that. You're still guaranteed to be within a relatively close vicinity of the stage, whereas if you buy general admission you can be stuck in the back of the stadium, and even if you're not, forget about going to the bathroom or getting a beer or whatever once you've got your spot - unless you're prepared to lose it.
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That's all for the better. There are plenty of stories nowadays from fans buying GA tickets and saying the atmosphere is way better there nowadays than in the GC, where people buy a ticket for that spot simply so they can walk around, get a beer and be ****ing annoying all the time. Those are the wankers that just don't get it, but the kind of people promoters are most interested in. 4 years ago the back of the GC was empty, nowadays it's annoying with plenty of people too busy getting a beer, texting, walking around and all of that shit. If you can't hold your pee for 2,5 hours you've got no business at the standing area of a concert.
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Originally Posted by Kuba80BJ
from Turku - 45€ (Wizzair)
from Stockholm - 55€ (Wizzair)
from London - 75£ (Wizzair or Ryanair)
from Liverpool - 55£ (Wizzair)
I highly recommend you taking a look at this too.
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I highly recommend you to take a look at what airport Wizzair flies to as well. These fairs don't mean anything really, WizzAir will only get interesting a few months in advance, the same with RyanAir and other cheap airlines. So ignore Kuba's suggestion, he's talking out of his ass. Buying tickets now is silly, flights with WizzAir will be cheaper roughly 2 months before the show.
WizzAir, RyanAir, Transavia etc all fly to b-airports, meaning you'll have to find additional transportation to get to the city. Skavsta (Stockholm) is 100km away from Stockholm and has no trainstation, which makes it a bitch to get to, really, unless you've got a car or are willing to spend an additional 15E for a 1,5 hour bus drive to Stockholm.
If you're flying to Gdansk from the big airports like Heathrow instead of Luton you'll easily spend more cash on the flight but will save time due to not needing to travel by train or bus to get to the city and will save money for it as well. RyanAir flies at Stansted but a round trip by train costs roughly 30GBP if I remember correctly, meaning an addition 35E on top of your flight. This might not sound like such a huge amount of money, but travelling from Stansted to London will cost you an additional hour at least.
Any more questions, feel free to ask. I'll most likely go to Gdansk as well to meet up with my Polish homies over there.
Salaam Aleikum,
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