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Bike parking is in front separate from the car parking.
Tix are $15 online.
Yeah I just tried to order 2 tickets online to save 6 bucks. There is a $7 service fee. What a joke man. Sign should say "Grab you ankles when entering Fairplex".
Yeah I just tried to order 2 tickets online to save 6 bucks. There is a $7 service fee. What a joke man. Sign should say "Grab you ankles when entering Fairplex".
Coming, going, sideways...they don't give up.
Haven't been in 3 yrs but the last show I wnet to 3 yrs ago wasn't worth the bucks to get in for me.
If you are big fan of some of the "celebrity" builders and want to wait in line to pay for autographs and pics then go for it otherwise nothing special about this show unless it has changed radically.
Last time I went was 06. I guess it's ok if you have the extra $ and nothing better to do.
I have a better time walking the bike lot at the Long Beach swap meet though.
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