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I bought my tickets for Vegas a few weeks ago - upper bowl, Alex's side. At the time I was just happy to be buying tickets so I could be in attendance, but you know how these things go...the closer you get to show day, the closer you wish you were to the floor.

 

My question is: has anyone been able to successfully negotiate seat upgrades at the ticket office the day of the show? I'm going to call MGM and ask them this question, but I also wanted to know your experiences. I've heard of some instances in which ushers are lenient and will allow people to move around and fill in empty seats once the show starts. I would be willing to pay a little extra to move up at this point, but I don't want to pay the ridiculous prices the scalpers and bots are asking.

 

Thanks in advance!

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Good question- I dont know the answer but am probably going to do a last minute ticket deep dive and hopefully come up with something in the lower bowl. Prices are a bit crazy right now-
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anything can be bought in Vegas for the right $

Roofies anyone?

 

Why buy the roofies when you can buy the passed out girl for just a little more.

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anything can be bought in Vegas for the right $

Roofies anyone?

 

Why buy the roofies when you can buy the passed out girl for just a little more.

My love for your humor grows with each post
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anything can be bought in Vegas for the right $

Roofies anyone?

 

Why buy the roofies when you can buy the passed out girl for just a little more.

My love for your humor grows with each post

 

wow i thought i might have crossed the inappropriate line ala cow castration video.

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Hmm, thanks for all the info. I think I've decided to just risk it all and ask when we arrive. I don't know how far I can stretch my budget realistically, and as someone pointed out above, I doubt there will be much available seating to begin with. I should just be thankful I get to be there!
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Good things can happen last minute. In Seattle, 90 minutes before the show, I was next in line for tix when a guy invited me to his all-inclusive luxury box. Throw caution to the wind!

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