oneeyeddick wrote:Personally, I think tents are a noisy, intrusive eyesore to the main camping areas.
Some of the larger tent camps are even so embarassed of them that they attempt to cover their entire camp in Camo netting.
Most of them provide nothing but personal shade and a horrible place to sleep in.
Plus spiders can get in there.
*shudders*
All tent dwellers should be forced to camp in the walk-in camping area in order to make way for more efficient (and attractive) rows of RVs.
Also, it would make things a lot easier for those late comers when they are looking for somewhere to park on Friday and Saturday.


Igneouss wrote:The idea of associating a name with a ticket and requiring matching ID at the gate has been floated for a while. As I watch the current sale devolve in to chaos I think the name/ID option may be the only way to go.
The BMorg stated (somewhere) that it did not like the idea of requiring burners to have ID at the gate. That's a noble concept. But then the BMorg developed a system that requires burners to obtain some sort of credit card for ticket purchases...
So the trade-off for acting like a commercial organization (which they are) and requiring ID would be a few people that have trouble producing ID at the gate? ID vs scalpers? In this day and age ID is really not much of an issue.
- each ticket purchase is associated with a name.
- only the BMorg can change the name fostering a resale system.
- this is very similar to the current will-call system demonstrating that the BMorg already has functional systems in place.
- various types of tickets can be controlled effectively (scholarship, conclave, etc).
- scalping is eliminated.
- uncertainty is reduced.
Shambala wrote:Imagine getting to the gate with a valid ticket that someone spent $400 dollars for and having a greeter turn you back home because the name didn't match. These lovable volunteer ticket takers would be assaulted, maimed and probably murdered right where their dusty little bodies are standing.
Leo wrote:The ultimate solution is for each purchaser of tickets to write a 400 word essay on "Why I deserve to go to Burning Man". This would weed out the scalpers immediately, as this would be too much effort on their part. While the essay would be a major hoop to jump through, people that truly want to go to Burning Man would take this step. The essays would be graded on creativity, spelling, and punctuation.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
Leo wrote:The essays would be graded on creativity, spelling, and punctuation.

Leo wrote:The ultimate solution is for each purchaser of tickets to write a 400 word essay on "Why I deserve to go to Burning Man". This would weed out the scalpers immediately, as this would be too much effort on their part. While the essay would be a major hoop to jump through, people that truly want to go to Burning Man would take this step. The essays would be graded on creativity, spelling, and punctuation.
oneeyeddick wrote:that, plus she is a lemon.

Leo wrote:The ultimate solution is for each purchaser of tickets to write a 400 word essay on "Why I deserve to go to Burning Man". This would weed out the scalpers immediately, as this would be too much effort on their part. While the essay would be a major hoop to jump through, people that truly want to go to Burning Man would take this step. The essays would be graded on creativity, spelling, and punctuation.
AntiM wrote:My tongue is usually firmly in someone's cheek.
I think number of tutus owned may be a huge factor next year.
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.
A Jester wrote:AntiM wrote:My tongue is usually firmly in someone's cheek.
I think number of tutus owned may be a huge factor next year.
Must find AntiM on playa.
AntiM wrote:A Jester wrote:AntiM wrote:My tongue is usually firmly in someone's cheek.
I think number of tutus owned may be a huge factor next year.
Must find AntiM on playa.
I'm easy, we have a sign.
(Anti M's Home For Wayward Art will be residing in BDC&WB this year)
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.
Return to 2012 Tickets Discussion
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest