Reduced mobility on PJ shows

iron_lioniron_lion Posts: 16
edited June 2010 in Given To Fly (live)
Hi, next week will be my first PJ show in Berlin, and to my luck i have a fractured foot and am using crutches...i have ten club tickets, but i wonder if they have options for reduced mobility...
Where can i find info about this?
thanks
Glorified Geek
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  • Hey,

    I'm not sure of a specific answer to your question, but you may be best suited to write an email to 10c
    They may be able to help you better, sorry to hear about your foot

    Email addresses:

    <!-- e --><a href="mailto:tickets@tenclub.net">tickets@tenclub.net</a><!-- e -->
    <!-- e --><a href="mailto:info@tenclub.net">info@tenclub.net</a><!-- e -->

    Hope you enjoy the show
    The best revenge is to live on and prove yourself - EV

  • iron_lioniron_lion Posts: 16
    thanks!
    Glorified Geek
  • wheelzwheelz Posts: 26
    As a wheelchair user myself, if you ask for handicap accessible tickets you're going to probably get stuck wherever the accessible seating is located at the venue. I don't know what it's like at European venues, but in my experience in the US, these are usually decent seats, but not as close and rarely ever on the floor like 10c tickets.

    I would try to find out where the accessible seating is at the venue and then weigh their location against the potential discomfort of trying to get yourself to the fan club seats.
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  • redrockredrock Posts: 18,341
    If 10C had seating available, they may be able to swap your standing for seating. If not, try contacting the venue directly. Most venues are pretty good and should be able to accommodate. If they can help, it may not automatically be in accessible seating.
  • mrk2mrk2 Finland Posts: 2,076
    The venue is all general admission with standing in the middle and seated on the sides. No numbered seats or anything, just choose where you want to be.
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  • iron_lioniron_lion Posts: 16
    mrk2 wrote:
    The venue is all general admission with standing in the middle and seated on the sides. No numbered seats or anything, just choose where you want to be.

    Ok, so you mean that the only distinction between 10c tickets and the rest is the early entrance advantage?
    Thanks for all your answers
    Glorified Geek
  • redrockredrock Posts: 18,341
    Usually, if the seating at a venue is not reserved, the venue will let accessible seating people in a bit earlier than the crowd (and even 10C). Again, best thing to do is check with the venue.
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