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Old 05-20-2003, 01:38 PM
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I'm as happy in the 5th or 10th row as in the front row. It's not most important for me to be front row. I don't make myself more stress than necessary and I got the feeling that some people do.
I do have stress about this because I don't see a thing from 5th or 10th row because I'm only 155 cm short (and so is Laura) The possibilities for us are front row or the back of the pit, nothing in between
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Old 05-20-2003, 04:37 PM
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will there be a seperate queue for gold standing tickets too?...im really confused where to go for that (hyde park)....
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Old 05-20-2003, 05:42 PM
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All this hassle with whether to queue in front of the entrance or the place where they hand out wristbands sounds like a potential cause of chaos I really don't care in either place we should queue, as long as everyone agrees with it, and knows where to queue. But what I'm worried about is that there are gonna be problems with this at the venue, I'm afraid that there will be some last minute changes or something and the people who got to the queue the last will get the wristbands the first. That's my only concern about this really, the fact that it's not gonna go according to plans, and that it won't be fair for everyone.

Let's hope things go well tho. At least there are fc wristbands and at least there are fc arrangements!!!
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Old 05-20-2003, 06:09 PM
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sorry to go over old territory, but those of you who already have your Hyde Park tickets... what did it say about queuing up, and about the "gold" aspect?

for example can people queue at any entrance or are there certain entrances for everyone to queue up at?

does it actually say "gold" on the tickets, or is it suggested that you have to get wristbands to accompany the tickets?
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Old 05-20-2003, 06:59 PM
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The difference is probably that I'm happy when I get my wristband and can get into the Pit. I'm as happy in the 5th or 10th row as in the front row. It's not most important for me to be front row. I'm glad that we have the chance to get into the Pit. I don't care very much where I stand there as long as it is on Richie's side. And since we have an earlier entrance again we for sure can stand somewhere in the first 10 rows. What should I want more? I don't make myself more stress than necessary and I got the feeling that some people do.
Well said, I *totally* agree!
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Old 05-20-2003, 07:02 PM
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I'm as happy in the 5th or 10th row as in the front row. It's not most important for me to be front row. I don't make myself more stress than necessary and I got the feeling that some people do.
I do have stress about this because I don't see a thing from 5th or 10th row because I'm only 155 cm short (and so is Laura) The possibilities for us are front row or the back of the pit, nothing in between
C'mon... so the worst-case-scenario is to stand on the last line in the pit... Man, that would be horrible... not... I mean, how MANY people would you think would want to trade places with you? I agree with Sambo: don't worry too much, you are 'lucky' enough to even get access to the pit!
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Old 05-20-2003, 07:07 PM
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but if you're not the tallest person in the world you may as well be at the back of the stadium or in the seating positions... that's why i imagine she'd go for the front

personally i'd always let someone smaller than me take my place on the front row - at least at whitesnake i let a small woman onto the barrier with me so she could see

as long as i can just about see the action and have decent sound i don't mind if i'm further back (within reason)
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Old 05-20-2003, 07:13 PM
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And for us it's not even only about being able to see. The fact that we are so small makes it very dangerous for us to be in the pit without having the fence to hold on to - believe me, I've been there. Not all the huge guys are as chivalrous as Tom seems to be - I've been nearly crushed by them before. So no thanks to that.

And I'm happy for Christine - I think 5th row would be great, if it wasn't for these factors.

And Marcel - luck has got nothing to do with this... It's all about hard work.

But as it is, I'm not too stressed about this fc-thing right now... Ask me that in nine days and I might not share this view again
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Old 05-20-2003, 07:17 PM
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just be glad it's not a DIO, Iron Maiden audience - there you really would get crushed

from memory the only time people crush you in the fanclub is when jon walks to the barrier and somehow the people 10 rows back think they can get to "touch" him

at Stoke a girl near me took a little chair in to stand on
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Old 05-20-2003, 07:51 PM
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So how are the conditions in the "second pit"? Is there much pushing? What if IŽd get to the front row of the "second pit". Is that a good place to view the gig?

And how many metres is the distance between the stage and the second barrier?
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