|
Post by Jigglytuffy™ on Dec 14, 2008 4:25:58 GMT
But, what I've done is opened up ticketmaster in various windows to try my luck at getting better seats. That's what I did with MSG, and I ended up in section 5. I just prefer to go directly to the "source" instead of various third parties.
|
|
|
Post by sparkler on Dec 14, 2008 11:52:13 GMT
Not everyone who sells tickets on ebay is a tout/scalper. Sometimes people sell tickets because for some reason they can't go to the concert. I've done it myself a couple of times with a "buy it now" price just to recover what I paid, and I've bought quite a few good tickets through ebay.
|
|
|
Post by Savanna on Dec 14, 2008 16:26:11 GMT
^^ yeah, thanks, I think that's what I'll be doing! But I have another question So the venue I'm going to is seated, but it has an Orchestra pit, rows A-C. I'm hoping to buy a Row B ticket. The show starts at 7:30 but my flight gets in at 3:40. Do you think I'll get there early enough to be in the front of the pit if I'm there to wait in line by maybe 4:30-5?
|
|
|
Post by meelottie on Dec 14, 2008 16:29:22 GMT
So does orchestra pit mean standing then? if so it doesnt sound like there will be much room for standing if its only 3 rows, so i expect you would get a good spot
|
|
|
Post by Savanna on Dec 14, 2008 17:30:24 GMT
Yeah it's standing. It's just so weird that there are rows in a standing section don't know how that works out
|
|
|
Post by meelottie on Dec 14, 2008 17:39:58 GMT
yeah that doesn't really make sense to me. i'd check it out cos you may be queing and end up it all be seated
|
|
|
Post by Savanna on Dec 14, 2008 18:01:14 GMT
That's true... yeah I was planning on calling and asking... Chairlover posted somewhere and said that it has lax security so you can easily walk up to the front and stand near the stage, so I don't know. But anyway, yeah thanks lottie for helping me
|
|