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The seating chart which I based my buying decision on.. Showed the 3 center floor (field) sections equal in size, spanning the stage front ( CC,DD,EE) so I was thrilled to get front row section CC tickets..looking like I would be in front of Rusty. Arrive at the venue, and the center DD is 2-3 times the size pictured and section CC is pushed far to side in front of projection screens. This was totally deceptive selling , ticketmaster (not Paul). It was an extreme side view.. Never seeing the back of stage, Abe, or Wix.. The screens being so close, they were hard to see... I know, first world problems.. But I feel ripped... Front row tickets being so bad, and there were 10 more people worse off than me in the row..I felt disconnected -disengaged from the performance... So beware seating charts are not to scale! Thanks for letting me sound off on the board.
Yes! I was in the second row of CC, torwards the end away from the stage. You must have been almost right in front of me. I had all the same issues. It was one of the last minute released VIP tickets and I was really surprised at how sub prime the view was. And you're right about the screens, my neck still kind of hurts. I felt like I was seeing half the show. And yes, totally disconnected. I couldn't figure out why I didn't feel as excited as at other shows. Was it just me or did Paul even barely look on our side of the stage? That made me sad. Especially since the person next to me had the giant sign. I felt a bit ripped off paying $250~ish. Can't imagine buying a vip ticket for that view. I'm thinking of making a sign for Hershey that says 'There's too many damn signs! "
I was in the second row CC at the far end too. I agree. That was the worst concert experience I've ever had. I bought one ticket in the DD section but it was 26th row so when this great second row seat popped up I grabbed it. Then took a loss on the other ticket. I eventually went up to the first level and watched from there. It was 100% better than that awful second row seat.