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Re: Advice
(Anonymous) 2024-02-18 03:20 pm (UTC)(link)I tend to walk around the area, arriving pretty early. I go to shops and get a drink or snack so I can use restrooms. IIRC for concerts I didn't want to stand in super long lines, I'd show up about 15 minutes after general access doors open for seating. That way you'll miss most of the long lines.
*Try to see if you can find maps to show where restrooms are so they will be easier to find! I go through phases where I just need to pee a lot and knowing where restrooms are help me find them faster, and give me an idea if I have options to find another restroom if the queue is long in one area.
Also, I'd use the restroom as soon as I arrive, and then go to general floor access and try to find a good spot.
*Wear comfortable shoes that give you a little height unless you're on the taller side, then just wear comfortable shoes
*A small backpack is best option because you can carry it on your back or your front for more optimal space for you and other patrons depending on where you're standing! Over shoulder bags always hurt my shoulder and feel too small or too bulky
*Take pictures!!! I always regret not taking enough pictures. I'm not good at taking pictures and I generally want to be enjoying the music more than taking pictures or shooting a short video clip. But when I look back at my concerts I tend to regret not having taken more pictures
Re: Advice
(Anonymous) 2024-02-18 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)This is highly subjective. I am not a picture taking kind of person at all. I almost never take pictures at special occasions/events, and I never regret it. I'll go to events with friends/family and see how often they're taking pictures and it seems like they miss a lot...if anything I feel like I would regret it if I did take pictures. Not worrying about taking pictures allows me to focus 100% on what's happening at that moment, and I've never once thought about a past event and thought "I wish I had pictures". I have pictures of events from several years ago before I realized it was (IMO) pointless, and it honestly never occurs to me to look at them.
Maybe OP is the type of person who loves pictures so maybe this advice is good for them, but I just wanted to put a different perspective out there...not everyone would regret not taking pictures.