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Hmmm, it could be good, it could be too close. Hard to tell. What do you guys think?

Pic from the stage of the renovated Jubilee. Note the front row.
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Yeah, screw it, we're gonna miss the back half of the stage,
I'm gonna run out first thing tomorrow morning and move us back a bit.
Looks like we can get row C still.
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hmmmm tough one - but I move for row C (which is probably like the 7th or 8th row back :) )
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Getting the best possible row to see everything is a good idea....
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K, unless I see any objections, I'm heading out tomorrow morning to eschange the tickets (so long as decent seats are available)
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Front row would suck, you're still able to see and everything but the stage is HUGE so you do want to sit back a little bit. Row C would be a fair bit better.

Row E or F would be better seats as well, as that is where the stadium stype inclined seating starts. It probably won't really suck to be in the front row for this, you should still be able to see everything.
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Post by zeroumus »

i for no problem either way, extreme front will be ok too
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r337ard wrote:Row E or F would be better seats as well, as that is where the stadium stype inclined seating starts. It probably won't really suck to be in the front row for this, you should still be able to see everything.
Row C isn't 3rd row. It's about halfway back to that guy you see sitting in the audience.

Rows go in this order:
Orchestra/Pit:
AAA (Where we are now)
BBB
CCC
DDD

Main:
AA
A
B
C
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Post by dragon_tc »

i cant believe they call that place rennovated gotta be the only building in the world where if you sit behind someone tall you can see crap cause they didnt stagger the seats.
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dragon_tc wrote:i cant believe they call that place rennovated gotta be the only building in the world where if you sit behind someone tall you can see crap cause they didnt stagger the seats.
I know. I was very dissapointed at this when I saw the Phantom of the Opera.
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I'm getting pissed.
I went to the ticketmaster in Capilano and the guy there barely spoke english. I finally explained to him what I wanted, and in BCOM style service, he flat out stonewalled me, was not interested at all in helping me out.

So I called ticketmaster and the guy there pretty much did the same thing. Complete stonewall. He said if I had called within 24 hours of purchase he could have done it. It's only been a few fucking days.

So I left a message with his supervisor and I'm supposed to be getting a call back on monday. Hopefully we can get this sorted out.

If not, I'm sorry for the extreme front seats guys. Doing everything I can to get us moved back.
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Post by zeroumus »

dont get all stressed out on my behalf, i dont really care, at least in the front row, you are garenteed nobody big is in your way.
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Alright, I'm obviously not getting this.
Look at the diagram of the Jub seating:
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We're at the very front of the red section.

Now look at the stage shot of the Jub
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The red orchestra seating isn't even in that pic.
So where the hell are our seats?
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Post by JohnyRico »

Is it possible that picture shows the stage with an extension on it, that would have the "Red Orchestra" seats removed to accomodate?
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Post by Spyhop »

That's what I was thinking too.
touque suggested the front of that stage might drop down.

That COULD be good, depending on how far down it goes though.
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