Anonymous wrote:I think the lawn people are obnoxious, and refuse to buy lawn seats there. Since you asked.
There are some people who seem like ALL they do is go to Wolftrap, and they race in once the gates are opened, and stake out a four acre perimeter for themselves and their snowflake friends. Not my idea of a good time. Since you asked.
I am hoping, for your sake, that comedian events are less pathetic than music events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been in the lawn once at Wolf Trap, yeah, you can hear it, but as the PP said, people race to get the best spots or save a huge area for their friends.
That being said, try to get tickets a few days prior, you may be surprised that seats will open up as time gets closer.
How do seats open up? The site said no refunds. So if seats are sold, aren't they gone for good? I am thinking of going on Stubhub just to get some actual seats, but of course that open will be expensive.
Potential groups that don't use all the seats. Last year, I landed a ticket the day of for Huey Lewis and it was the 2nd row from the stage, and it was a crowded show. Granted, one ticket is easier than 4.
Anonymous wrote:I think the lawn people are obnoxious, and refuse to buy lawn seats there. Since you asked.
There are some people who seem like ALL they do is go to Wolftrap, and they race in once the gates are opened, and stake out a four acre perimeter for themselves and their snowflake friends. Not my idea of a good time. Since you asked.
I am hoping, for your sake, that comedian events are less pathetic than music events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been in the lawn once at Wolf Trap, yeah, you can hear it, but as the PP said, people race to get the best spots or save a huge area for their friends.
That being said, try to get tickets a few days prior, you may be surprised that seats will open up as time gets closer.
How do seats open up? The site said no refunds. So if seats are sold, aren't they gone for good? I am thinking of going on Stubhub just to get some actual seats, but of course that open will be expensive.
Anonymous wrote:I have been in the lawn once at Wolf Trap, yeah, you can hear it, but as the PP said, people race to get the best spots or save a huge area for their friends.
That being said, try to get tickets a few days prior, you may be surprised that seats will open up as time gets closer.