I think last time I saw them in London not only did they have a credit card machine, but had prices up for both Canadian and American dollars. hope that helps
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I think last time I saw them in London not only did they have a credit card machine, but had prices up for both Canadian and American dollars. hope that helps
That helps! Thanks! If I don't have to I don't want to go take some wads of cash out before hand so this will save me from doing so.
My experiences at the merch stands in Toronto 2011were unpleasant. The merch stand by the will call window for the two Toronto shows in 2011 were not well organized. There was likely 100/couple hundred people that lined up for the merch table before it actually opened. At the same time there was easily another hundred or two hundred people lined up for their 10C/will call tickets. Many ignorant people who finished picking up their tickets (or just entered the arena's atrium) ignored the clear line at the merch stand and just forced their way to the front of the line and around the table.
I'm not blaming the employees who were clearly overwhelmed by the demand for merchandise, but there seemed to be a definite need for something like crowd control barriers to indicate where the line was. Unfortunately, there was a lot of ignorant, selfish behaviour on display those afternoons. On the brightside, there were many polite people in my vicinity while in line.
I hope the concepts of common courtesy and a well organized purchasing line prevail at the merchandise stands at the London show.
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That helps! Thanks! If I don't have to I don't want to go take some wads of cash out before hand so this will save me from doing so.
Thanks again
My experiences at the merch stands in Toronto 2011were unpleasant. The merch stand by the will call window for the two Toronto shows in 2011 were not well organized. There was likely 100/couple hundred people that lined up for the merch table before it actually opened. At the same time there was easily another hundred or two hundred people lined up for their 10C/will call tickets. Many ignorant people who finished picking up their tickets (or just entered the arena's atrium) ignored the clear line at the merch stand and just forced their way to the front of the line and around the table.
I'm not blaming the employees who were clearly overwhelmed by the demand for merchandise, but there seemed to be a definite need for something like crowd control barriers to indicate where the line was. Unfortunately, there was a lot of ignorant, selfish behaviour on display those afternoons. On the brightside, there were many polite people in my vicinity while in line.
I hope the concepts of common courtesy and a well organized purchasing line prevail at the merchandise stands at the London show.
Enjoy the future shows.