Boston II - 2 GA Pit (possibly) for trade

bobhopebobhope Posts: 67
edited October 2013 in Given To Fly (live)
Flying in Wednesday AM, and my friend, a casual fan cant get off work until 5. Rather than stress out about getting tickets, wristbands, etc., to get a good spot close (like at Wrigley), I might be persuaded to trade for a VERY good pair of 10C reserved seats. Are you the right partner to complete the win-win? Have the time and energy to meet me and trade, with the person using the 2nd ticket waiting in line to get in the front row? If I had the time, and my friend wasn't hosting me, I would be there as early as I could. I might be more relaxed if I know I have a great seat.

somebody that might be able to provide what i dont really want to travel on a plane with, moves to the front of the line!

cheers
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  • Not to ruin someone else's potential good fortune, but from the sound of it (and my past experience), you'll be fine in GA getting there after doors open. Yes, you won't get rail, but you'll easily be 20 to 30 feet from the stage casually if you want. And even if you are at the back of GA you'll be in a great spot.

    These shows are nothing like Wrigley. Look at pictures. GA is small.
    Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.
  • bobhopebobhope Posts: 67
    Thanks Edson - i kept reading after i posted, and see lots of people trying the same trade as me, and several other posts regarding where they ended up (good spots) by arriving when I think we would arrive.

    We ended up front row in front of Stone at Wrigley, next to people that were there since early AM - and we went in shortly after gates opened. we were ridiculously lucky, somehow. But it seemed you could have been pretty far back, without a great view, without luck or waiting all day.

    Still open to offers, but I might not be upset if nobody takes me up on trade.

    Thanks again Edson!
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