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alright, the ticket thing i have tried to read everything i can about the tickets, and how they are given out, i bought my tix 4 minutes after the pre-sale started, and, my last name begins with "D" , so it would stand to reason that the tickets will be right up near the front, right ? normally, this would be a great thing....however, i am not 6 foot tall, how am i gonna see over the stage ? its a shame to think that after all this i wouldnt be able to see anything wonder if there is a way to make it so everyone can see the stage ? anyway, i am still hopeful that we wont miss anything One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
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I'm sure you can find someone farther back to trade seats with if that's the case...
Though seriously, one of the shows I'm going to, I bought tix through Ticketmaster and wound up with 19th row seats. From what I've been reading about the shows so far, I'm wondering if these seats might just be better than the ones up front??? I'm getting an overall vibe that this tour isn't about having the closest seats (unless you wanna get dragged up on stage to dance, and being that I'm not a zaftig young lady, I prolly don't have to worry about this happening to me), but that it's designed for folks to just have a good time wherever they're sitting. | |
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Anxiety said: I'm sure you can find someone farther back to trade seats with if that's the case...
. thats an idea, do you think anyone would actually trade with me ? One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
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Not all the shows have been alphabetical.
Think about it - in cities where he was playing multiple shows the exact same peole would be up in the front row for all the shows. I have a friend who went to the Phoenix show and he said that they tried to figure out how they were handed out and were unable to come up with the method, but he was positive it wasn't by the alphabet. . [This message was edited Sun Apr 4 10:04:58 2004 by lovemachine] | |
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lovemachine said: in cities where he was playing multiple shows the exact same peole would be up in the front row for all the shows. . [This message was edited Sun Apr 4 10:04:58 2004 by lovemachine] thats true, good point One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
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nakedpianoplayer said: Anxiety said: I'm sure you can find someone farther back to trade seats with if that's the case...
. thats an idea, do you think anyone would actually trade with me ? "Excuse me, would you mind trading tix with me so I can sit farther back?" Yeah, I think you'll find takers. I'd scope out the place and see if you like where you're sitting first, of course...and if ya don't like where you are, what might be wrong to you might be just right to a person of a different height or any number of different factors. diff'rent strokes edit [This message was edited Sun Apr 4 12:33:24 2004 by Anxiety] | |
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From what I've heard, it is best to sit on the level off the floor...probably on the sides, closest to the stage. | |
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