lol! Thanks again guys! Glad you like them all! You should see the posters! :O When I get them up in my room I'll take a picture and show you all! :)
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lol! Thanks again guys! Glad you like them all! You should see the posters! :O When I get them up in my room I'll take a picture and show you all! :)
Soda, I've keep forgetting to ask you, when we were standing there talking before the show, the woman in the seat just in front of yours said something about their seats being upgraded. She pointed up to the nosebleed area and said that that was where they were originally supposed to sit. Do you know what she was talking about? How did they get moved from nosebleed to row 9? :shock:
WOW! Great Reviews and FANTASTIC PHOTOS!!! :jawdrop: How do you guys remember such detail? Great. As for the photos - incredible Maleah. You are a fantabulous photographer.
Those were definitely some first class photos Maleah!!! Excellent job!! You're pics have got me reliving my first Eagles concert last month and very much looking forward to seeing them again next month. Love all the reviews too. Nice job to everybody for capturing both nights and letting us share in the fun and excitement!! Thanks a bunch!!
Trust me, i know how you feel. I actually did shed a few tears when i saw them. When the lights came on and they started playing How Long, i couldn't believe that i was actually there and that the guys were right in front of me. I surprised the heck out of myself when I felt tears running down my face. But it was amazing and totally worth all the money to be there.
Yes! Here's what she said happened. She said she and her husband bought tickets way up in the boonies. She want to the ticket window and asked if they could upgrade to more expensive tickets. The guy looked up "best available" and 9th row center aisle came up! He agreed to credit them the money they paid for the cheap tickets towards the more expensive ones, which they bought on the spot. Suh-weet!
I don't know if that's the norm, but it's pretty darn cool.
Soda, I agree - that was pretty darn cool that the guy gave them credit for their nosebleeds. I doubt if that is the standard policy, but it should be, IMHO.