There's a chance I may have a spare Boston ticket- my buddy Bill is checking his work schedule, and if he can't make it, I'd likely offer it to my brother if he'd give me a place to sleep, because I wouldn't want to drive home from Boston that late alone.
If those plans fall through, I'll let y'all know. I ought to have an idea by tommorrow or Wednesday.
Well, I missed out on tix for the Washington preview, but I realized there were two problems with it for me.
1)I already have an event on the 26th to go to
2)Georgetown? Unless the theater is within reasonable walking distance of a Metro stop, I wouldn't brave Georgetown on a Thursday night.
If anyone here never got their confirmation from Movietickets.com, go over and log in. Under order history there's an option to resend the e-mail confirmation.
I think they must have gotten overloaded yesterday. I hope this didn't cause any problems with the actual orders.
Today's PVP has a Serenity/Joss reference.
Damn them and their three covers, though....
I'm considering buying all of them for collector's sake.
Aww, my buddy Bill backed out on me. Boston types- would you say that the theater is easily drivable (at least at night when traffic is lighter?) And is there parking?
And is there parking?
Yes, but it won't be cheap. The theater is right opposite the Boston Common.
Not sure what "drivable" means in this instance.
Aww, my buddy Bill backed out on me. Boston types- would you say that the theater is easily drivable (at least at night when traffic is lighter?) And is there parking?
Lilty, the theater is in just about the center of town, near the Common (hence, The Boston Common Theater). I so rarely drive in, I can't say how easy it is to get to, but as for parking, it depends on how much you're willing to shell out. The garage under the Common is cheaper than most of the above ground garages, but I don't know how much it fills up. I doubt that there will be much in terms of on-street parking, but I've never really tried to find it either.
If you weren't driving in, you'd get off the Green Line at the Boylston Street station and be right across the street from it.
Well, 'drivable' in that I've never actually personally driven into the city before. I wouldn't mind too much paying for parking, because otherwise I'd be paying for a train ticket in. But I think thats what I'm going to end up doing anyway.