Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is 10 and she has three friends whose parents are paying between 7-8 grand to take their kids to see Taylor Swift in another city. She was momentarily sad that she can't go too but it is really not a financial option for us, and even if it was, I don't know that I would spend that kind of money. She gets it. A couple of her friends are just devastated and their parents feel terrible and are trying to figure out a way to go.
Is this going on at other elementary schools? We do not live in a keeping up with the Joneses part of NoVA so this just seems a little odd to me.
Cry me a river OP
This is OP. I am not crying about it. I am asking if this is something other people are seeing in their elementary schools; specifically the expensive resale tickets. If I had the opportunity to go within driving distance for a couple of hundred bucks I would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is 10 and she has three friends whose parents are paying between 7-8 grand to take their kids to see Taylor Swift in another city. She was momentarily sad that she can't go too but it is really not a financial option for us, and even if it was, I don't know that I would spend that kind of money. She gets it. A couple of her friends are just devastated and their parents feel terrible and are trying to figure out a way to go.
Is this going on at other elementary schools? We do not live in a keeping up with the Joneses part of NoVA so this just seems a little odd to me.
Cry me a river OP
This is OP. I am not crying about it. I am asking if this is something other people are seeing in their elementary schools; specifically the expensive resale tickets. If I had the opportunity to go within driving distance for a couple of hundred bucks I would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is 10 and she has three friends whose parents are paying between 7-8 grand to take their kids to see Taylor Swift in another city. She was momentarily sad that she can't go too but it is really not a financial option for us, and even if it was, I don't know that I would spend that kind of money. She gets it. A couple of her friends are just devastated and their parents feel terrible and are trying to figure out a way to go.
Is this going on at other elementary schools? We do not live in a keeping up with the Joneses part of NoVA so this just seems a little odd to me.
Cry me a river OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took my then 8 year old daughter to the tour. I was able to get original tickets so the price wasn’t crazy but they were really high up. The echoing from screaming fans was so loud that she had to leave after the first song (even with ear plugs- we had unfortunately forgotten the over the ear headphones). So, if you do go, bring headphones but remember someone could get sick or whatever and you’re out $7-8k for this one night.
Honestly, it's the loudest thing most people have ever heard in real life. My DD is really sensitive to that, so I don't think we would risk it even with the big noise mufflers.
Anonymous wrote:I took my then 8 year old daughter to the tour. I was able to get original tickets so the price wasn’t crazy but they were really high up. The echoing from screaming fans was so loud that she had to leave after the first song (even with ear plugs- we had unfortunately forgotten the over the ear headphones). So, if you do go, bring headphones but remember someone could get sick or whatever and you’re out $7-8k for this one night.
Anonymous wrote:I took my elm. daughters - and we went to Europe for the show because it truly was way less expensive and we got a good trip out of it.
Currently, it is possible to go last minute with obstructed view tickets going for as low as $49.00 the week of the show, you just have to be lucky and fast to snag them before the resellers grab them.
The expensive part can be the hotels and travel - but several families I know tried for last minute tickets in cities where they have family so that they could stay with relatives. It is possible to go for less extreme amounts of money.
We are also not in a place to pay the current resale prices - they are insane.
I took my girls because I think this is going to be a tour that is talked about for decades - like if my parents had gone as children to see the Beatles, or had taken me to see Madonna in the 80s. They loved it and we had a great time for under 3000k
It's fun and memorable, if you can find a good deal, why not!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not 7-8k. Sorry. You could do this for under $1500 for two nights easily. Tickets are a few hundred each, flights can be used with miles or a few hundred each and hotel for 2 nights.
lol you tell me where you can find tickets for a few hundred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about going to concerts, but the Taylor Swift trend among elementary girls and their moms is weird. With the huge uptick in swear words and the controversy with Kelce, I don't really see her as a great role model for very young girls.
So you're a no, then.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know about going to concerts, but the Taylor Swift trend among elementary girls and their moms is weird. With the huge uptick in swear words and the controversy with Kelce, I don't really see her as a great role model for very young girls.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know about going to concerts, but the Taylor Swift trend among elementary girls and their moms is weird. With the huge uptick in swear words and the controversy with Kelce, I don't really see her as a great role model for very young girls.