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Sunday, May 23rd 2010, 6:58pm

I agree ;)

We should have a posse meeting perhaps the night before, do a group tour of Hamburg or so :)
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Sunday, May 23rd 2010, 10:26pm

I agree ;)

We should have a posse meeting perhaps the night before, do a group tour of Hamburg or so :)
That sounds good, because I'll probably be coming by myself :thumbdown: (still trying to convince my mates that they might enjoy themselves)

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Sunday, May 23rd 2010, 11:09pm

I agree ;)

We should have a posse meeting perhaps the night before, do a group tour of Hamburg or so :)
That sounds good, because I'll probably be coming by myself :thumbdown: (still trying to convince my mates that they might enjoy themselves)

I will definitely be alone as well, but we all know each other from the forum ;)

Would be great to meet the posse in downtown Hamburg the evening before, in preparation :D Looks like it could be a huge meet this year!
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Monday, May 24th 2010, 9:03pm

I know it's a bit early to be talking about hotels etc ;) but does anyone have an idea of where they might be staying?
My sister said Ibis would be a good one.

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Monday, May 24th 2010, 9:13pm

I've always stopped at the A+O hostel (Reeperbahn) as its cheap, quite decent and close to the nightlife.

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Monday, May 24th 2010, 9:59pm

I'm going for somewhere near to the train station as usual :)

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Monday, May 24th 2010, 10:05pm

I've always stopped at the A+O hostel (Reeperbahn) as its cheap, quite decent and close to the nightlife.
I'll check that out, thanks x

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Monday, May 24th 2010, 10:07pm

I'm going for somewhere near to the train station as usual :)
Are you getting a train to the stadium?

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Monday, May 24th 2010, 10:14pm

Not sure yet, it is easy to reach by public transport
I usually stay near to the station because its a good base to get to most parts of Hamburg, its near good shops :), and I usually arrive / depart by train - but not this time as I think Hamburg is the only place we will be visiting on the trip next June :)

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Monday, May 24th 2010, 10:44pm

I will be arriving by train two days before, in the evening. I plan to spend a day looking at Hamburg, going to record shops, etc ;)
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Tuesday, May 25th 2010, 12:57am

I've long since deliberated that I cannot miss out on this one, so I'll be excitingly attending this incredibly gigantic event. I've already began working on an arrangement with another forum member who'll also be present-- partly because I've never actually been to an airport or foreign country before on my own, and the other being my phobia toward air travel. I'm going to need someone to hold my hand and reassure me that everything is going to be alright (I know, I'm such a wuss). I'm not too fussed about getting a seating ticket at the concert, so I plan to just purchase my tickets near the end of the year. I'm not expecting it to sell out so quickly, therefore I don't really feel the need to rush anything just yet. And yeah, it'd be nice to be acquainted with a few other forum members that are interested.


I'll probably give a more detailed description of my travel arrangements once I've figured them out.

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Tuesday, May 25th 2010, 1:43am

It's nothing wrong with you for having a phobia for plane travels. We have all something we fear. I'm afraid of big heights, such as standing in a ladder :P
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Tuesday, May 25th 2010, 1:56am

My fake ticket has come in the mail, I must call them tomorrow and arrange it with my awful german ;)
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Tuesday, May 25th 2010, 2:33am

I've long since deliberated that I cannot miss out on this one, so I'll be excitingly attending this incredibly gigantic event. I've already began working on an arrangement with another forum member who'll also be present-- partly because I've never actually been to an airport or foreign country before on my own, and the other being my phobia toward air travel. I'm going to need someone to hold my hand and reassure me that everything is going to be alright (I know, I'm such a wuss). I'm not too fussed about getting a seating ticket at the concert, so I plan to just purchase my tickets near the end of the year. I'm not expecting it to sell out so quickly, therefore I don't really feel the need to rush anything just yet. And yeah, it'd be nice to be acquainted with a few other forum members that are interested.

I'll probably give a more detailed description of my travel arrangements once I've figured them out.
it would be nice to meet you :)
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Tuesday, May 25th 2010, 8:15am

I've long since deliberated that I cannot miss out on this one, so I'll be excitingly attending this incredibly gigantic event. I've already began working on an arrangement with another forum member who'll also be present-- partly because I've never actually been to an airport or foreign country before on my own, and the other being my phobia toward air travel. I'm going to need someone to hold my hand and reassure me that everything is going to be alright (I know, I'm such a wuss). I'm not too fussed about getting a seating ticket at the concert, so I plan to just purchase my tickets near the end of the year. I'm not expecting it to sell out so quickly, therefore I don't really feel the need to rush anything just yet. And yeah, it'd be nice to be acquainted with a few other forum members that are interested.


I'll probably give a more detailed description of my travel arrangements once I've figured them out.
I'm doing the same too, travelling by myself, scary but exciting and never been on a plane in my life or even to a foreign country! 8o

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Tuesday, May 25th 2010, 10:15am

I was also very nervous of travelling alone when I went to my first Scooter concert, but I wanted to go so much I overcame my worries :) Now I have no problems travelling anywhere:)
You will love it - the concert will be fantastic!! and Hamburg is an interesting and Beautiful city :)
I will fly EasyJet from Luton if there are any suitable flights, if not I'll look at Ryanair (Ryan fly to Lubeck not Hamburg, but there is an airport bus that takes you to the centre of Hamburg)

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Tuesday, May 25th 2010, 10:50am

I was also very nervous of travelling alone when I went to my first Scooter concert, but I wanted to go so much I overcame my worries :) Now I have no problems travelling anywhere:)
You will love it - the concert will be fantastic!! and Hamburg is an interesting and Beautiful city :)
I will fly EasyJet from Luton if there are any suitable flights, if not I'll look at Ryanair (Ryan fly to Lubeck not Hamburg, but there is an airport bus that takes you to the centre of Hamburg)
Thanks for info about travelling, didn't know if I needed to go to Heathrow or Gatwick.
Did you got to a concert by yourself too?

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Tuesday, May 25th 2010, 11:59am

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I'm doing the same too, travelling by myself, scary but exciting and never been on a plane in my life or even to a foreign country!
Hehe. :D


I'm not traveling by myself, fortunately, as I know that I'd screw up somewhere down the line. I'm actually in the process of devising other arrangements with a fellow forum member and friend, who I plan to accompany on the same vehicle to the airport and the airplane departing to Germany. I don't think I could ever muster up the courage to venture outside of the country without any form of assistance. I mean, even being with someone on a terrifying flight, I'm still going to need to take something to calm my nerves. The support and reassurance that nothing will happen will only do so much to mitigate the horrible concept of going thousands of feet into the air. Although I think the window for any accident is minimized, given the distance from here to Germany-- which I think is only like an hour.


I have been abroad in the past with my family. And I seemed to be okay, expect the first time in which I felt constantly nauseated. But this was like ten years ago. I think this trip will be brilliant for you then, since you've never set foot outside of our country. It'll be quite an experience given that there's plenty to see besides the Scooter concert. I'm looking forward to doing a little exploration around the city.

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Tuesday, May 25th 2010, 3:06pm

Travelling alone ain't very nice really... Especially if one is a bit afraid of flying. But everything's gonna be ok May! ;) Don't worry. ;)

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Tuesday, May 25th 2010, 3:46pm

All but one of my Scooter travels I've done alone -- and most of the time something has gone wrong (getting lost mostly), but I've survived. :D Hamburg and Berlin are a pleasure -- the public transportation is extensive, punctual, and reliable, the airports are good, everything works properly. People can speak English and help, if the need be.

Yeah, I hope to stay a few days in Hamburg on this occasion, some days before and some days after. So if there's a posse meeting in the town a day before the show, I hope to attend!

Haven't ordered my ticket yet, still waiting for the situation to clear up.

It's nice to hear you'll be coming too May. And welcome rayne -- a wicked beard, I wish mine was that good. :thumbup:
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