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Originally Posted by awaywithfairies The Lock-in sounds interesting but paying $120 upfront is making me gulp a bit. You could get a couple of nights accommodation for that kind of money! |
It translates to about 6 shows, if you expect an average-to-cheap price of $20 per show. More like 3, if you're looking at people like Ross Noble and the other big names. It's $20 more than three hours of Billy Connolly was *g*
It's $1 for ten minutes, or $6 per hour. How many shows can you go see that only charge a rate of $6 per hour? I think I've only ever been to one $6 show, and that was with a half price thing *G* A few things work out cheaper...a long night at Mic in Hand in Sydney is still only $10, and two hours of that gives you $5 an hour, but most comfest shows charge a higher hourly rate *giggles*
See, it's all about perspective!
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Originally Posted by awaywithfairies My first thought was: what'll the Hi-Fi do about food? Granted, I've only been there for a few hours at a time but, from memory, they don't do catering. Or will it be a "bring your own esky" affair? If there's no refreshments, then the toilets won't be needed very often! |
The ad promises donuts at dawn *g*
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the website, the hifi does big functions that include seated dinners, so I guess they either have a kitchen in the back somewhere (there looks like there's room behind the upstairs bar *g*) or they get stuff brought in for events requiring food. I just hope this is one of those occasions, cause normally, all they offer is packets of chips, and I don't know many people who can last 20 hours on just chips and alcohol *G*