With a total capacity of 2,325 this versatile San Francisco landmark offers three separate venues, each with unique architectural characteristics and an array of accompanying rooms making the facilities elegant, accommodating and unforgettable.
With a total capacity of 2,325 this versatile San Francisco landmark offers three separate venues, each with unique architectural characteristics and an array of accompanying rooms making the facilities elegant, accommodating and unforgettable.
Checking in.
Please don't sell out quickly. Please don't sell out quickly. Please don't sell out quickly. Am I the only one nervous about the presales?
So how many SF people do we have?
I'm officially going to this show. Driving in from Napa and I'm going solo, so I'm looking forward to meeting up with everyone.
Early Presale Entrance = Getting a jump in the ridiculously long coat check line at the Regency if you choose to do so.
Damn, hotels in San Fran sure are pricey. Looks like I might be sidewalking it.
Checking in for this show too!
i will be there. I been to this venue many many times. It has great acoustics. Probably the 2nd best sounding venue behind the warfield . The venue has a upstairs that goes around the standing floor like a hockey ring. Super excited about it! I'm about to listen to the album when I feel like its the right time.
Last edited by Rdm; 03-05-2013 at 03:25 PM.
Dear locals,
I'll be staying at some shitty hotel in the general area near the venue. What are some cool things to do in the area? Not so much looking for cliche touristy things, but more low key stuff. I heard there are some good Vietnamese restaurants around there? Any suggestions are appreciated, although I'm mostly interested in trying some good food and maybe checking out some rad local bars.
2 weeks! I am excited.
It really depends on what you are into. This should give you some ideas: http://www.reddit.com/r/sanfrancisco...in_sf_threads/
I can't think of a specific Vietnamese restaurant near the Regency but there are certainly some if you are willing to travel via cab/transit. Use yelp.com to find exactly what you are looking for and what is near you. The highly rated stuff (and ones with most ratings) are usually a good indicator of a solid place. It's great for finding those "hole in the wall" places that the locals love.
Last edited by DigitalChaos; 04-04-2013 at 01:10 PM.
Agh! I was going to avoid spoilers, but I couldn't help it. The show looks fantastic and I'm so excited to see this.
Anyone know the timing for this show? Doors open, DIIV starts, HTDA starts, etc?
Does anyone have any extras? I'm looking for 2 tix for a friend.
I'll be spending the night in the Reno Greyhound station tonight to get to San Fran so I can see this show.
It better be worth it! (jk I'm super stoked!)
Doors at 7, DIIV on at 8. They usually end around 8:40. HTDA goes on at approximately 9. Their set is approximately 90 minutes.