Sunday, April 19, 2009

Things We Do For Our Kids

I think I have sufficiently recovered enough from Taylor Swift Ticket Buying Adventures to bring you up to date on the final outcome. As with all things... it was the journey that was the best part of the story.

(Good heavens... I now have "It's the Climb...." running through my head. Make it stop!)

So... Friday morning I wake up, feeling miserable. And when I say Friday Morning, I'm talking early hours of the morning... not horribly long after I've gone to bed. I don't know what was wrong with me, but I felt like a truck ran over me and I was in horrible pain and couldn't sleep. So I get up and shower and get Delaynie ready for school and decide I'm going to have to call off work, which I completely did NOT have the time to do. But I was in too much pain to drive.

So I prop myself up in bed with the laptop. I'm all logged in to Ticketmaster, and I'm writing a Martina McBride episode of ShortCuts to keep myself awake. Poking around Ticketmaster, getting the lay of the land, googling "Taylor Swift Concert Sold Out" and getting nervous.

A few minutes before tickets go onsale at 10am, I get Sydney on the phone. She reports there's no line downstairs at the Sommet Center. She also logs into Ticketmaster as me... she's going to try for 2 tickets, I'm going to try for 3, whichever comes up better seats I'll buy. Starting about 2 minutes 'till 10, I'm constantly hitting "refresh," waiting for them to unleash the flood gates.

As SOON as they become available I put in for 3 and submit the request. I get 3, way way way at the top of the 300 level section in the back of the arena. According to my laptop clock, it's not even 10:01 yet. For those that don't know, my daughter has VERY bad eyesight, even with her glasses. To the point that unless they get a WHOLE lot more advanced with the surgery that could help her, she probably isn't going to get to drive. From up in the nosebleeds, Taylor would be just a sea of blurry lights. I pass on those and try again.

Meanwhile Sydney is just a few seconds behind in her request to get 2 seats. She comes up empty handed. By the time I back out and switch my 3 to a 2, I can't get anything either. We have failed.

So I'm completely dejected, having terrible flashbacks of trying to get Garth tickets in Kansas City, when I remember something. My brilliant friend Sandi, who is way more experienced in concert ticket buying than I am, often buys seats in singles. So I go back to Ticketmaster and put in for 1 ticket.

Voila! I'm in! 10:08am. Lower level, on the side of the stage. Surely Taylor will walk around the stage, right? I buy one ticket in section 103. $70. Which is a little pricey considering I don't care for either of the opening acts. $10 of that was add on fees.

Then I realize a slight problem that clouds my joy... even if Delaynie had perfect eyesight, she's not old enough to drive, and I'm sure not just dropping my 12 year old off at a show and picking her up later.

So at that point, I panic. Must. Get. Another ticket. Clock is ticking. What if I can't get another? Didn't she sell out MSG in a minute? Am I going to have just thrown $70 away? I put in for another single. Success! A seat is open in 117. A good seat actually, much better than the one I've already purchased.

Another $70 gone. I'm on a slight high because I beat the system and wound up with 2 seats. 10:13 am. We're in! Ok... so we're at opposite ends of the arena. But we're in the building. Maybe we could just walk around all night. Hmm... I wonder if there's another single open around 117....

Back into Ticketmaster AGAIN... one more try for a single. This one was behind the stage completely. No thanks. Give up and search again.

102. Hey... that's the section next to my first ticket. At least if someone tried to snatch her up I'd be close enough to hear her screaming. Over the 13,000 other screaming girls. Ok, maybe not. But if I spent the show watching her... I could see anyone trying to mess with her. What the heck. $140... $210... what's the difference? (I know, $70. Two tanks of gas or a month of cell phone service.)

I take it. 10:18, and I am DONE. Ok, I went back a few minutes later and peeked again and saw that they'd moved up to singles in the 200 level. But then I was really done. 3 tickets was my limit.

Clearly, I couldn't let her take a buddy to the show since our 3rd seat wasn't anywhere near the other 2, so maybe I could sell it on ebay. I figured as hot a ticket as these were, there were probably lots of Taylor tickets on ebay. So I wandered over to ebay and searched "Taylor Swift Nashville."

BIG mistake. TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY FIVE listings -- for NASHVILLE! Less than an hour after they'd gone on sale. Floor seats! What. The. HECK? It was a good thing I'd taken the day off, because now I was completely nautious. And I am now reminded why I don't attempt to buy concert tickets. Because it's a racket. And no one is going to be able to get it under control.

Anyway, the slight problem with an ebay listing is that you have to have a ticket in hand to be able to sell it and send it to someone, and trying to save a few bucks I opted to pick my tickets up at Will Call. So I have to be the one to pick it up.

So THAT is the beginning of my Taylor Swift ticket adventure. I haven't told Delaynie yet. (I did confess to Gary who is undoubtably grumbling that I wouldn't let him buy a new $59 DVD player to replace his broken one, but spent $210 in concert tickets.) I'm going to wait and use it as a reward for something - hopefully end of school year if she makes Honor Roll all year.

Although it was awfully hard to keep it to myself when she came downstairs Saturday morning in her Taylor Swift Walmart Sundress ($14 -- so cute.) with her curly hair bouncing. Shhhh! Don't tell!

12 comments:

sandi said...

Hello, Mom of the Year. :)

Unknown said...

Wow! What story. I sure hope Delaynie appreciates your efforts once she finds out. You get the coolest mom ever award to attempt the Taylor ticket buy!

Kendel said...

So... is there an official press release that states she sold out in under a minute? Because this site says she did: http://www.countrymusicislove.com/2009/04/taylor-swift-continues-sell-outs.html

I believe it is fiction based on your experiences lol.

Producer J. said...

I'm guessing the person tried to get tickets and couldn't... because when I got dejected at not being able to get 2, I thought she must have sold out that quick.

Only because I went back and tried for one did I realize that wasn't the case.

I haven't seen a press release claiming a sellout, but I didn't read the Big Machine radio report yet, so I'll double check. At any rate -- we know better. ;-)

Producer J. said...

Ok, so Big Machine is claiming the one minute sell out in their weekly radio report. I've told them I know better.

Maybe ticketmaster defines a "sell out" as fufilling all the scalper's needs for pairs of seats.

music said...

I think the label is exaggerating...big time! For kicks, I just tried for a single seat and voila - one in sec 105 is available.
The ticket buying process is such a racket.

Kendel said...

lol i always wondered how true those press releases were.

Ticketmaster is definitely down with the scalpers. Heck they even own some of them.

Producer J. said...

According to Taylor's label, a show is defined as a "sell out" once they get down to single seats.

Mr. Webster probably wouldn't agree, but that makes the "1 minute" sell out true, by that definition.


My definition of a "work day" is 10:30 - 2... think that would fly?

sandi said...

I'm pretty sure that's cheating in every other universe.

sandi said...

Try to sell it on your local craigslist...you can make a condition of your sale to meet at the box office since it's will call.

Producer J. said...

Actually, I think one of my friends is going to take it. :-) But that's a good option if she doesn't!

lish said...

You rock!!! Agreed - Mom of the Year!

But Ticket sales are so ridiculous anymore. Unless it's Trisha, Garth or well... Billy Joel/Elton John... I don't even try. It's a pretty sad situation. It's just disgusting that people that truly want to go to a show are competing with people who are just trying to make money. Sometimes that world drives me nuts. I'm going to go hug a tree. :)