Anonymous wrote:Nope. I’m often the opposite. I had a knee issue. I splurged for very good seats for a concert at the Kennedy Center. One of the artists decided that he wanted to rock out. He asked people in the upper levels to come down to the floor, and people in the orchestra seats to stand. They did. So the seat that I had picked specifically to be able to watch the fingers of the guitarists was surrounded by towering people who never sat down. Rock on!
I'm glad you posted. People tend to forget, if they ever bothered to realize in the first place, that not everyone around them is able to stand for the whole damn concert or a chunk of it. They also assume, I think, that "anyone with a problem will buy a ticket for a handicapped seat/be in a wheelchair space" etc. There really is zero consideration that someone who doesn't look "handicapped" might actually not be able to stand and rock out.
I appreciate people like the earlier PP who said she tries to book seats where she can stand but not be in others' way.