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Showing posts with label tickets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tickets. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Very, very anxious

I am pretty sure my disdain for the words "General Admission" has been written about before.  I have not gotten any better about keeping my emotions in check.  I am happy to stand in line for as long as it takes to put me at the top of the line and enter in first.  But when I enter a theatre and see the first 4 rows have been secretly reserved by crafty individuals, it doesn't make me want to play by the rules. 

My anxiety is at an all time high. I hate the feeling that comes over me.  Of course, it all works out in the end but it doesn't stop me from being bitter and ruin some of the enjoyment of what I'm about to watch.  

The strange thing is, I know this about myself and yet, it doesn't get better.  In fact, when it comes to something so important to me, my anxiety heightens to all new levels. Ugh. I wish in this case admitting it was a big step in the right direction.  


Thursday, May 5, 2016

General Admission

Just a random post on a pet peeve:

Are there two worst words in the English language than "General Admission"?  Other than "Your Fired", I can't think of any.

Every time I see written on a ticket, "General Admission", my anxiety skyrockets.  Why, oh why do they have to do this to me?   I am very happy to pay more money for a guaranteed seat than elbowing my way thru a crowd when everyone gets to go in at the same time when the doors open.  I actually get nauseous at the thought of attending an event where I don't have an assigned seat.  It's the worst!

There have been too many occasions in recent years where I've bought tickets to events and had to sweat it out, hoping we could get good seats that would allow the kids to see and enjoy the performance.  Or, when there is a school event and you have to go hours beforehand to get a good seat to see your child perform.  It's exhausting and frustrating.

One of the best things to come of movie theatres and their renovations to the reclining chairs is reserved seating.  In my opinion it is well worth the extra $1.50 a ticket service fee to get a seat days in advance and know you are taken care of.  Furthermore, you can go to dinner or lunch beforehand and get to your movie theatre seat just moments before it is scheduled to begin.   Yay for reserved seating!

It would be great to start a movement to ban anything that has general admission seating.  But I have a feeling that it doesn't bother anyone else like it does me.  Or, maybe it does bother all Type A people?   Hmmm, I will have to take a poll and find out.

Ok, rambling post is now officially over.  Back to your regularly scheduled day.