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| Some Thoughts About Front Row Tickets |
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No matter what event you are planning to attend, there is a part of you that hopes you can score very cheap front row tickets.
Not everyone wants to sit up front of course, but the vast majority of
people think it’s the best place to be. I have to agree, though I do
know people who like to sit back and be further from the action on
stage.
No matter where you want to sit, you have to realize that not everyone can sit in the front, and even if the seats you want are further back, you may not get what you are hoping for when public ticket sales begin for any event. If you can’t score front row tickets for your favorite act, you can look online to see if anyone else has them for sale. You can usually find something on ticket broker sights, but you should be aware that you are going to have to take out a second mortgage on your home. If the ticket scalpers have gotten their hands on front row tickets, they are going to jack the price up as much as they possibly can. They want to make money and this is often a sure fire way to do so. Though front row tickets are often the most wanted seats, you can have a grand time in the second, third or even tenth row for most events. You have to consider the size of the venue. If you are seeing an act that is playing in a stadium, you have to think about where you want to sit if you can’t get WWE front row tickets. You don’t want to be up at the top of the stadium. You might as well stay home and watch TV if that is the case. Even the back floor seats will be sub par as compared to the elevated seats at the side of the stage. Also remember that front row tickets often don’t afford you the best view. They do many times, but there are a lot of exceptions. I found this out last year at a Wiggles show. A friend of mine got a front row tickets USA, and she was very excited. The problem though, was that the seats were so close to the stage that she literally could not see half of the show. Not only did she have to contend with the stage blocking her view, she also had a drum kit placed right before her. By all rights, the venue should not have sold the seats. They did though, and she ended up very unhappy with sitting in the front row. |
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