Confused about spectator info....

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I'm only playing in the 9ball and I will be there for the full 10 days. Does this mean I have to pay daily admission or spectator passes? Where do these passes apply, the whole venue or just the TV table? What about the action room?
 
I'm only playing in the 9ball and I will be there for the full 10 days. Does this mean I have to pay daily admission or spectator passes? Where do these passes apply, the whole venue or just the TV table? What about the action room?
When you are playing in any event, they give you a player pass. Just go to the sign up booth right away. Last year, I just played in the 9 ball and when I went to the booth to acknowledge my presence they gave me a player pass (I got there early to watch banks and one pocket). That gets you upstairs (action and tournament rooms) and onto the main floor. In other words, it gets you just about everywhere (excluding the AZ room of course).
 
You can still stop by the AZ room with a players pass, you just can't play on the tables unless you are a pro, at least, that is the way I think it works. Tom
 
I thought you had to pay a fee or something to play in that room before the tournament even starts?
 
The tables will be open tomorrow night for practice in the tourny rooms, the AZ room requires a $25 donation to play, anyone can go in and watch and chit chat, but to play you need to have paid the donation, that is the way I believe it. tom
 
I am new to this forum. This will be my first Derby City Classic. I am going as a spectator and have purchased a 3 day VIP pass. Can anyone tell me if photography is allowed in or around the tables in play? Even if I can not take my camera with me I am expecting a lot of great action.

Thanks in advance to anyone that replies.

Rick Neuenschwander
www.rgnplus13.com
www.pbase.com/rgnplus13/billiards
 
I am new to this forum. This will be my first Derby City Classic. I am going as a spectator and have purchased a 3 day VIP pass. Can anyone tell me if photography is allowed in or around the tables in play? Even if I can not take my camera with me I am expecting a lot of great action.

Thanks in advance to anyone that replies.

Rick Neuenschwander
www.rgnplus13.com
www.pbase.com/rgnplus13/billiards

Cameras are fine, flash photography is not allowed for obvious reasons.
 
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