Whew -- disaster averted!
May. 17th, 2005 09:34 amIt appears that one of our local theaters has opened up more shows for the midnight showing. I just ordered tickets to one, so it looks like a)we'll be seeing SW Wednesday at midnight, and b)calling in sick the next day. Which actually works out because there are several job openings that just showed up in varying school districts, so Mark can spend Thursday putting application packets together.
So how early do you all think we should show up at the theater to ensure decent seats? It's a fairly large theater, and it's doing five midnight showings. Chances are all will be sold out. The earliest we could get there would probably be 10:30, but that seems a little too early to me...
So how early do you all think we should show up at the theater to ensure decent seats? It's a fairly large theater, and it's doing five midnight showings. Chances are all will be sold out. The earliest we could get there would probably be 10:30, but that seems a little too early to me...
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Date: 2005-05-17 06:35 pm (UTC)10:30, but that seems a little too early to me...
Umm, can't you reserve the tickets? or buy them beforehand (online, cash-box whatever)?
Otherwise you could just drob by at 10:30 and then leave and have dinner (?) in the interim?
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Date: 2005-05-17 06:39 pm (UTC)We have the tickets, but don't want to end up sitting all the way down front because we didn't get to the theater in time to get in line early enough fo good seats.
*caught*
Date: 2005-05-18 07:40 am (UTC)I see. So you don't get a definite seat (say Number 17 on aisle 10) along with the ticket? Ouch, well then good luck! (And have fun, right?)