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Re: Moscow Pre-sale

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:59 am
by Mabeanie1
Gilly

I hope you can find out more tomorrow as SecretLife says. I feel for you - I so nearly pushed the boat out myself to go to the Moscow concert ....

Good luck

Wendy

Re: Moscow Pre-sale

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:15 am
by ladydi
Gilly,

I wish you all the best also. Moscow was my main objective because of many memories, but then I decided I couldn't afford it. However, my heart still remains there and if you are able to go in October (and the agency selling the tickets gets everything together!) I will be with you vicariously.

Good luck!
Diana

Re: Moscow Pre-sale

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:51 am
by gilly-rjd
Thank you Wendy! Thank you Diana! Am trying to be patient; after last week I should be good at that.........Moscow has been 'difficult' from the start! Yes, I was pushing the boat out ( am I now drowning??), but it was my retirement treat. Now, I'm not sure where I stand re. tickets, the hotel will charge for either a cancellation or a change of dates, and worse of all is British Airways. If cancelled, they will refund me £69 (flights were £440) :( :( If I change the dates, they will charge me £200 :( I feel like cancelling everything and forgetting it! FORTUNATELY, I do have 3rd row seats for Lille, so will have something to look forward to! :?
Oh Leonard! look what you do to us ladies...........
Gilly

Re: Moscow Pre-sale

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:24 pm
by MaryB
Gilly,

My heart goes out to you. I do hope there is a favorable outcome for you. It is nice to know that there is a bit of a 'silver lining' for you with the third row seats in Lille. After that experience, if you do decide to continue on to Moscow in spite of the extra fees, you will probably discover that it was so well worth it. After all, you are entitled to a retirement treat 8) :D !

Warmest regards,
Mary

Re: Moscow, Russia, October 7, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:20 pm
by SecretLife
The good news is that we phoned the ticket agent Parter today (rather my wife did!), and they confirmed that they can either offer a refund or the tickets will still be valid for the rescheduled concert. They didn't seem to know the rescheduled date (although I did) but confirmed their ticket policy. I guess they didn't want to jump the gun on the new date in case it wasn't 100%. So your tickets should be good for the new date! That's some good news I suppose.

Regarding British Airways, they can be annoying that way with their unflexible fares. Unfortunately think it might be a situation of in for a penny, in for a pound. But you shouldn't have to pay to rebook your hotel?!! Just cancel the reservation.

I'm also a bit gutted as I was really looking forward to Leonard coming to Moscow. But try not to worry too much. Keep your spirits up and fingers crossed you'll see him in Moscow in October. Things aren't much different in Moscow than anywhere else regarding rescheduled gigs!!

Re: Moscow, Russia, October 7, 2010

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:28 am
by gilly-rjd
SecetLife,
Thanks for your reply. Noticed on an up-dated kassir.ru site today that tickets are valid for October (though new tickets not on sale yet??). Have written to B.A. and am awaiting reply before I make a decision. However, I have a feeling my husband will make that decision for me; with everything going on this past week, he is not really interested any more - he needed gentle persuasion in the first place! Oh well............
Gilly

Re: Moscow, Russia, October 7, 2010

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:57 am
by 747
Hello all,

The hour is getting late and I'm acting on impulse so please find it in your hearts to excuse the cursory rambling that is to follow.

Let me start off my saying that this great community you guys have got going here! It's always nice to have a place where you can congregate with people who all share a common specific interest.

On to what brings me here this late night : I've always wanted to see LC live in concert and I've always wanted to visit Russia (women, MiGs, Kremlin Square, more women, need I say more?) And alas, the perfect opportunity presents itself to me : Leonard Cohen - Live in Moscow, Russia ; October 7, 2010 - sounds like a date!

The link to purchase tickets for this concert on Leonard's official tour page directs you a website whose content is available only in the language of the Czar and commissar - one that I do not speak. Is there an English speaking ticket broker who can sell me a single ticket?

Air ticket, hotel accommodation, visa(?) etc, etc... that is all still to come, but it will all be part in vain if I am unable to get my hands on a concert ticket!

Thanks for reading!

Re: Moscow, Russia, October 7, 2010

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:01 am
by Mabeanie1
No problem 747 - there is an English page here:

http://www.kassir.ru/en/msk/db/text/154532469.html

Wendy

Re: Moscow, Russia, October 7, 2010

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:18 pm
by 747
Mabeanie1 wrote:No problem 747 - there is an English page here:

http://www.kassir.ru/en/msk/db/text/154532469.html

Wendy
Hi Wendy, thank you so much for the link.

Now that I know what's still available, I must dig to see how many Russian Roubles my empty pockets have left in them. :oops:

Jinal

Re: Moscow, Russia, October 7, 2010

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 2:09 am
by casterbridgecohen
(women, MiGs, Kremlin Square, more women, need I say more?)

The days when you could enjoy the company of a MIG pilot's younger sister in exchange for a pair of used denims have long since passed but it is still a great city but with some of the worlds most expensive.................hotels

Re: Moscow, Russia, October 7, 2010

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 3:40 am
by 747
casterbridgecohen wrote:(women, MiGs, Kremlin Square, more women, need I say more?)

The days when you could enjoy the company of a MIG pilot's younger sister in exchange for a pair of used denims have long since passed but it is still a great city but with some of the worlds most expensive.................hotels
The days when air travel and border control were so much less of a hassle have also long since passed. Unfortunately due to my legal status in the United States, I am unable to apply for a Russian visa at the local embassy. They want me to apply for the visa in my home country (~9,000 miles away). :(

Guess I will now have to look into Vegas and/or Honolulu.

I envy all you Cohenites that make it to Moscow!