Burning Man

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    pre-sale
    "approximately 5,000 ticket at $990 each, and 500 Leonardo da Vinci Art Tickets at $1,200 each"

    directed group sale
    "25,000 tickets available at $390 each and approximately 13,000 vehicle passes available at $80 each"

    main sale
    "30,000 tickets at $390 each, and approximately 10,000 vehicle passes available at $80 each"

    leonardo davinci art tickets
    "500 tickets at $1,200 each"

    omg sale
    "1,000 tickets at $390 each, and approximately 1,500 vehicle passes available at $80 each"

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    ((5000*$990) + (500*$1,200)) + ((25,000*$390) + (13,000*$80)) + ((30,000*$390) + (10,000*$80)) + (500*$1,200) + ((1000*$390) + (1,500*$80)) =

    29.95 million US$

    • I remember buying my 1st ticket for $150 in 1999, ppl in SF told me not to tell anyone, because it had a real stigma and could also hurt my rep in the ad worldrobotron3k
    • ^lolz.robotron3k
    • about $32.4 million in 2014, it spent more than $30 million the same year, according to its 2014 tax documents.imbecile
    • Hippies gotta eatfadein11
    • http://journal.burni…scarabin
    • for the record before my comment causes a Scarabin inferno... I was joking, it's a truly unique and cool event.fadein11
    • Well I'm guessing the hike is for the clean up, insurance, a lot of medical response people.pango
    • Burning Man founders sold festival for $276K - http://www.rgj.com/s…imbecile
    • that's a lot of hummusscarabin
    • Probably costs $5-$10 million to build and promote the event. At least.Hayoth
    • ^ not to promote - it promotes itself.fadein11

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