Anonymous wrote:It’s fine, but just know that there’s no “parking lot” for the arena. You may already know this, but there is a garage at the arena that costs $50 but it will get sold out so book your spot ahead. There are also other local garages but again you’ll want to book ahead of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they can go alone.
I only had two tickets to the first round of the Taylor Swift Eras tour and my girls were 13 and 16 at the time. I dropped them off in the parking lot outside of Citizens Bank Park in Philly and was able to reconnect with them at midnight. There was a sea of people leaving the venue so it wasn't like they were walking alone in the middle of the night.
Just make 1000% sure that their phones are charged and "Find-my-phone is on." It would be a disaster to try and pick-up a kid after a concert without a phone.
I'm sending two thirteen-year-olds to Sabrina Carpenter. The crowds will be Taylor Swift-like, so I'm not worried about that part. I plan to walk them to a door and arrange to meet them at that same spot after the concert. Phone charging is key though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they can go alone.
I only had two tickets to the first round of the Taylor Swift Eras tour and my girls were 13 and 16 at the time. I dropped them off in the parking lot outside of Citizens Bank Park in Philly and was able to reconnect with them at midnight. There was a sea of people leaving the venue so it wasn't like they were walking alone in the middle of the night.
Just make 1000% sure that their phones are charged and "Find-my-phone is on." It would be a disaster to try and pick-up a kid after a concert without a phone.
I'm sending two thirteen-year-olds to Sabrina Carpenter. The crowds will be Taylor Swift-like, so I'm not worried about that part. I plan to walk them to a door and arrange to meet them at that same spot after the concert. Phone charging is key though.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they can go alone.
I only had two tickets to the first round of the Taylor Swift Eras tour and my girls were 13 and 16 at the time. I dropped them off in the parking lot outside of Citizens Bank Park in Philly and was able to reconnect with them at midnight. There was a sea of people leaving the venue so it wasn't like they were walking alone in the middle of the night.
Just make 1000% sure that their phones are charged and "Find-my-phone is on." It would be a disaster to try and pick-up a kid after a concert without a phone.