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Hamilton Cancellation Line May 12
2016, 03:28:26 PM
Hellob said: "Also, I'm not sure that banning chairs is legal since it discriminates those who can't stand or sit on the ground. I'm not a lawyer but it's a gray area."
This is a VERY good point. The stairs outside the RTT (at the exit doors where HAM4HAM happens) are already used for sitting by people without chairs (and like I said before, some with chairs), but I think that if someone who has a legitimate handicap wanted to wait on the line the the
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Hamilton Cancellation Line May 12
2016, 02:53:19 PM
Just a guess, but I think that the bathroom/coffee/stretch your legs breaks will still be allowed since the line mostly polices itself. It was less "swapping out" and more telling the line where you were going and they would hold your spot until you came back (and probably tell you that you missed something awesome when you got back - such jokesters). As for the chairs/tents, on our day there were 6 or 7 chairs and two tents and everyone else sat on the stairs or the ground (an
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Hamilton Cancellation Line May 12
2016, 10:44:48 AM
Ehlbee said: "Also in relation to the rules, they're still the same today. However, it appears they are only in effect when the Richard Rodgers is open - when it's closed and no one is enforcing it, we were allowed to sleep in chairs and the SOLD guys had their tents. I'm unsure about how hard they're enforcing the swapping rule honestly - like I said, the first four people are line sitters, but they all seem to be friendly with management, so maybe there's some s
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Hamilton Cancellation Line May 12
2016, 09:11:46 AM
MinervaMoon said: "Here's a wild card to ponder:"
Rules 1 and 2 were DEFINITELY not enforced on Tuesday. How old is that picture?
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Hamilton Cancellation Line May 11
2016, 06:57:48 PM
Ehlbee said: "Hi everyone!
I've been lurking this thread for a little while and it's been super informative so far, not to mention exciting to see people's patience rewarded. I figured that I might as well take a shot (har har har) at camping out myself, as I have been blessed - or maybe cursed - with an ungodly amount of patience, and a cat-like ability to fall asleep literally anywhere.
I figured I would show up at around 6AM tomorrow, to try and g
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Hamilton Cancellation Line May 11
2016, 04:19:23 PM
Carly6 said: "A message that was just posted said a SOLD guy got in line for thursday's show at 5am on wednesday? Is that for real??"
So I edited my original post slightly to clarify. The front SOLD guy on line for TUESDAY's show got there at 6am on MONDAY (apparently showed up an hour later than he was supposed to but was still first). The front sold guy for WEDNESDAY's show got there at 5am on TUESDAY. While we were in the
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Hamilton Cancellation Line May 11
2016, 04:03:29 PM
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Hamilton Cancellation Line May 11
2016, 03:28:58 PM
navahw said: I wasn't joining later! I was just keeping them company. I would never have joined the line for additional tickets in the middle of the line, gah! In this case my friends had also told the other people on line that I'd be joining them in the morning, so everyone was prepared and there were no surprises. By the time I got there, half the line knew all about me already!"
Just to be clear, my wife and I were the ones who waited on the line
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