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Anonymous wrote:Someone already said it but I couldn’t agree more…time to kick it old skool and camp out for tickets. If you really want to go to a show, sleep in a tent for a day or 2 and take the days off work. Only way to stop the bots!
Where can you go buy in person?
You'd have to go back to 1989.
Was just discussing this with DH today. I was able to go to a lot of great concerts back then and my family didn’t have a lot of $. The regular pricing for concerts and sporting events today is absurd. I don’t know how an average family can afford this. Between tickets and hotel I’m already out almost $800.
They can't. That's why every free event you see in the DMV area is packed full of families.
If I take my family of 5 to the movies, it's $75 just for tickets. Add in drinks and snacks and it's easily $150.
My wife and I took our teen sons to a Nats game and it was $450 for the tickets in the 200-level. Add in food, parking, etc. and that fun weekend outing was $700.
My youngest DD wanted to go to the Harry Potter Experience in Leesburg for her birthday. The tickets that weekend were $75 each for those over 14 or 15. Under that age was still $65 each. $400 in tickets for the whole family and from what I'm hearing, not worth it.