rubymermaid wrote:I believe that tickets in the future may need to have an A and B designation.
A tickets allow you to arrive on Saturday and leave on Monday.
B tickets allow you to arrive on Sunday and leave on Tuesday.
Have 1/2 of each. Allow trades so people can organize their cars. Or allow request of a A or B ticket to start.
Both tickets get the same amount of time. I think this would help with arrival and Exodus times.
Fiver wrote:Winter Burning Man somewhere warm... Florida, Arizona, NM, Texas, Southern CA Wherever.... And then the normal summer Burning man at BRC. Two events, less demand.
theCryptofishist wrote:And would slow down the lines...
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
theCryptofishist wrote:When on opening day, and what year?
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
BBadger wrote:How long have you really been in line to enter BM? The longest for us was about 3hrs, on opening day. It took longer than that for us to leave on exodus--which represents the maximally efficient movement of the line. In that light, what is really being gained here with reduced, randomized searches, etc.? It's like fighting over the remains and feces of time. There is bigger game to catch.
In order to thin the exodus jam, perhaps extend the burn one more day (soft close), and have one last burn Monday night to entice those who don't have tight schedules to stay until Tuesday. Perhaps some DPW/infrastructure dismantling could begin Monday (example: outer ring of porta-johns could begin clossure, LEO could begin reassignment) to save them some time.
48_love wrote:I had been thinking about staged entrance and Exodus ideas. I hear some of the limitations, particularly for Exodus. But if it is 'voluntary' to select an Exodus time and only those designated to leave in a window will be guaranteed a spot in the Exodus line, the road conditions could be managed a little.....
bradtem wrote:Nobody has suggested it because many people will not like it, but the permit from the BLM does not cap the city at 50,000 tickets. Rather it caps the city population at 50,000 on average, measured at noon. You could sell 75,000 tickets if you did 25K all-week tickets, and 25K Mon-Thu tickets (leave by 1pm) and 25K Thu-Mon tickets (arrive after noon Thu) as an example.
You would have to find a lot of people who were willing to leave Thursday and not see the man burn. And that's not enough time to really see the city or to make it worth building stuff. But it is enough time for the tourists and sparkle ponies to come, check out the art and the camps, dance at a few raves and go.
bradtem wrote:Nobody has suggested it because many people will not like it, but the permit from the BLM does not cap the city at 50,000 tickets. Rather it caps the city population at 50,000 on average, measured at noon. You could sell 75,000 tickets if you did 25K all-week tickets, and 25K Mon-Thu tickets (leave by 1pm) and 25K Thu-Mon tickets (arrive after noon Thu) as an example.
You would have to find a lot of people who were willing to leave Thursday and not see the man burn. And that's not enough time to really see the city or to make it worth building stuff. But it is enough time for the tourists and sparkle ponies to come, check out the art and the camps, dance at a few raves and go.
vargaso wrote:bradtem wrote:Nobody has suggested it because many people will not like it, but the permit from the BLM does not cap the city at 50,000 tickets. Rather it caps the city population at 50,000 on average, measured at noon. You could sell 75,000 tickets if you did 25K all-week tickets, and 25K Mon-Thu tickets (leave by 1pm) and 25K Thu-Mon tickets (arrive after noon Thu) as an example.
You would have to find a lot of people who were willing to leave Thursday and not see the man burn. And that's not enough time to really see the city or to make it worth building stuff. But it is enough time for the tourists and sparkle ponies to come, check out the art and the camps, dance at a few raves and go.
How would you monitor that? I don't think it would be possible outside of having wear wristbands, and even then, it'd be awfully difficult and annoying, to boot.
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