Yes, it means general admission which means you are guarenteed a spot, but it depends on when you get there.
When your concert standing ticket has a number on it, it typically indicates a specific entry or access point for the venue, rather than a reserved spot in the standing area. This number may correspond to your position in the queue for entry or a designated section within the standing area. It's important to arrive early, as the number can influence your proximity to the stage based on when you enter the venue.
You have to pay the ticket or NY will have GA suspend your license.
87 in a 70 is $ 205.20
I think around $70.
$350
In theatre, GA stands for General Admission. GA5 is General Admission with no assigned seating. Contact the ticket distributor if you are unsure of your ticket, they usually have a helpline for customers.
It usually means you can stand in the back behind the seating.
Depending on the fare type selected a one-way ticket from MS to GA will cost $73.50 - $97.50.
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Depending on the fare type selected, a bus ticket form Columbus GA to Washington GA will cost between $40.00 - $50.00 (based on one-way).
Actually I'm not sure. I've seen SR used to refer to Standing Room in terms of attendance but don't know of anything else.
Yes.
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$420 in Rockdale County, Georgia
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You have to pay the ticket or NY will have GA suspend your license.