trilobyte wrote:
@CapnJoe - I don't think name on ticket would work, for a number of reasons. First, if anybody gets to change the names for any reason, it defeats the purpose of the whole system (and if you don't, it screws up gifting and tickets for projects/camps and completely screws over ppl who end up not being able to go), and then second it creates a massive delay at the gate that would probably catastrophically overwhelm the infrastructure (gate crew and local highway system). Yeah, Glastonbury does it, but they have 7 fully staffed gates (and a lot more transportation infrastructure).
fhaver wrote:With another sell out expected, I would have liked to have seen a system where registrations from 2011 were scrubbed for scalpers and scammers, then have the main sale limited to those remaining who had registered last year. I realize when demand for tickets exceeds supply, no system will be perfect for everyone, but those of us who have attended burning man in previous years have often established relationships and traditions with certain camps and other burners and I feel should be given an edge on tickets over someone who has never attended. Just my two cents.
fhaver wrote:With another sell out expected, I would have liked to have seen a system where registrations from 2011 were scrubbed for scalpers and scammers, then have the main sale limited to those remaining who had registered last year. I realize when demand for tickets exceeds supply, no system will be perfect for everyone, but those of us who have attended burning man in previous years have often established relationships and traditions with certain camps and other burners and I feel should be given an edge on tickets over someone who has never attended. Just my two cents.
stretch80 wrote:fhaver wrote:With another sell out expected, I would have liked to have seen a system where registrations from 2011 were scrubbed for scalpers and scammers, then have the main sale limited to those remaining who had registered last year. I realize when demand for tickets exceeds supply, no system will be perfect for everyone, but those of us who have attended burning man in previous years have often established relationships and traditions with certain camps and other burners and I feel should be given an edge on tickets over someone who has never attended. Just my two cents.
I disagree! Burning Man is not a exclusive club. Anyone who wishes to attend should have equal opportunity. Unfortunately, there is a population limit. Therefore some virgins and experienced burners alike will stay home.
I am not Burnier than thou....
alt12 wrote:I think its fairly obvious that there are a shit-ton of scalpers descending on the event due to the sellout last year. I think its a very naive fantasy to assume that the increase in orders is due purely to well-meaning but scared burners who had their aunties buy tickets for them.
trilobyte wrote:What I think we really need is some kind of 'burner pick & shovel summer camp' - we'll widen that road ourselves, dammit! It might take a couple summers, but would be worth the collective effort to be able to change the game so we're not bumping our heads on a BLM cap every year.
trilobyte wrote:What I think we really need is some kind of 'burner pick & shovel summer camp' - we'll widen that road ourselves, dammit! It might take a couple summers, but would be worth the collective effort to be able to change the game so we're not bumping our heads on a BLM cap every year.
gyre wrote:Unverified, someone has reported that ticket orders are 70% over supply.
ZaphodBurner wrote:
The difference between buying a ticket from a scalper and prostituting yourself for one is, if you suck dick for a ticket and brag about it, burners will still respect you.
fhaver wrote:[I have read though it may be unconfirmed that the limit of attendees is increasing by around a couple thousand each year for the next few years; if true, that would open tickets to new people.
findmarc wrote:It is so sad that there are ALREADY ticket agents scalping tickets for 2012.
This is ridiculous. [link removed]
Isn't there some way they can be stopped? Ideas anyone? BORG?
So sad...
lemur wrote:findmarc wrote:It is so sad that there are ALREADY ticket agents scalping tickets for 2012.
This is ridiculous. [link removed]
Isn't there some way they can be stopped? Ideas anyone? BORG?
So sad...
nope it cannot be stopped.
Encourage people to not buy those tickets...

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