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Yep I think this is going to be another lightly peppered audience day, since tickets were never officially released online. :laugh:

 

I'm counting on you on Monday, Michy!  I'll try not to pester you between now and then, but you can understand my eagerness and nervousness!

 

Anyway, I figure, come hell or high water, I'm going to LA next month.  :p

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I'm counting on you on Monday, Michy!  I'll try not to pester you between now and then, but you can understand my eagerness and nervousness!

 

Anyway, I figure, come hell or high water, I'm going to LA next month.  :p

 

Don't worry girl, we got this! I'll be in CT on Monday, so I'll have an extra three hours to sleep in and will be more rested for ticket day. :laugh:

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Mom and I will be there today! Our first time and I am trying not to get too EXCITED!!! AAAAGGGGGHHHHH! Well that didn't work! [emoji23]

I'm hoping to leave here early since it takes awhile for me to get Mom's wheelchair & oxygen out of the car & her in it! Hoping for a handicapped parking space too! It should only take an hour to get there and we have guaranteed tickets. SEE YOU THERE! [emoji178][emoji1][emoji92]

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So, are there stairs/steps involved once you get inside to the audience seats?  Again, because I have cranky knees I try to avoid stairs and I need something to hold onto when I climb because of both my knees and my general balance issues (stoop tumor!)

 

I don't want to be whiny about any of it, but I also don't want to be embarrassed or uncomfortable. :(

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So, are there stairs/steps involved once you get inside to the audience seats?  Again, because I have cranky knees I try to avoid stairs and I need something to hold onto when I climb because of both my knees and my general balance issues (stoop tumor!)

 

I don't want to be whiny about any of it, but I also don't want to be embarrassed or uncomfortable. :(

 

They have a lift! Just let them know ahead of time, and upon arrival, that you'll need to use the wheelchair access and they'll take you around a different entrance. And they'll probably seat you in the first or second row all the way to the right.

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They have a lift! Just let them know ahead of time, and upon arrival, that you'll need to use the wheelchair access and they'll take you around a different entrance. And they'll probably seat you in the first or second row all the way to the right.

 

Thanks!

I have a cane that I bought back in 2013 for stability for my right knee, but after my surgery I usually don't need it.  I've used in in the airport for long walking and standing in line, but don't want to have to bring it if I don't need to.

 

I'm trying to think of all the things I need to consider--what I'm going to wear, whether to get a rental car, what the weather is like in March in LA, etc.

So many things to think about (I'm a little obsessive...)

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Thanks!

I have a cane that I bought back in 2013 for stability for my right knee, but after my surgery I usually don't need it.  I've used in in the airport for long walking and standing in line, but don't want to have to bring it if I don't need to.

 

I'm trying to think of all the things I need to consider--what I'm going to wear, whether to get a rental car, what the weather is like in March in LA, etc.

So many things to think about (I'm a little obsessive...)

 

You and I can PM about all that stuff, whatever you have questions on! :)

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So I'm in line. Got here at 10. And I was super surprised because I was the first person in line, lol. Now almost 11 and still only 6 of us here.

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Hi....I'm guessing you got in OK, how did it go?

 

Please can you detail some timings and how busy it got, plus what it was like queuing for all those hours?

I ask, as on 03/03 we have standby tickets, but don't want to waste valuable little time we have in LA, so plan on getting there about 12-13hrs.

 

What do you think the chances of getting in are?

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Hi....I'm guessing you got in OK, how did it go?

 

Please can you detail some timings and how busy it got, plus what it was like queuing for all those hours?

I ask, as on 03/03 we have standby tickets, but don't want to waste valuable little time we have in LA, so plan on getting there about 12-13hrs.

 

What do you think the chances of getting in are?

 

When you say 12-13 hours... do you mean 12-13 hours early? Or like 12 or 1pm in the day? Either way, split the difference. I wouldn't get there 13 hours before the taping, but getting there at noon or one is kind of pushing it if you're standby.

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I was able to get one ticket for 3/24 and three standby for my friends.   I've only been to 2 Broke Girls taping before and I got there around 12-1 each time, but I'm thinking I should arrive earlier since my friends have standby.  What are the chances of them getting in? 

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I was able to get one ticket for 3/24 and three standby for my friends.   I've only been to 2 Broke Girls taping before and I got there around 12-1 each time, but I'm thinking I should arrive earlier since my friends have standby.  What are the chances of them getting in? 

 

I definitely do suggest getting there before noon! Standby tends to vary in terms of how many get in, but typically it's somewhere in the area of 30-50. We've seen as many as over seventy get in, and as few as nine. So there's always some variables at play, so obviously the earlier you arrive, the better your chances. But if they're in the first twenty or so, their chances are very, very good. As the only guaranteed in your group though, you might consider bringing them food later in the day. ;)

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I definitely do suggest getting there before noon! Standby tends to vary in terms of how many get in, but typically it's somewhere in the area of 30-50. We've seen as many as over seventy get in, and as few as nine. So there's always some variables at play, so obviously the earlier you arrive, the better your chances. But if they're in the first twenty or so, their chances are very, very good. As the only guaranteed in your group though, you might consider bringing them food later in the day. ;)

 

 

Thanks so much!   We're getting a hotel the night before so we can get there super early the day of!  Hopefully we can all get in!

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Thank you Michy! Thanks to all who were helping or offering to help!

I was out of town teaching and had to hurry back because it was sleeting and snowing.

And even though I have a new smart phone (yay!) I barely know how to use it and I couldn't really check on everything until just now.

I'm gonna start dancing like Raj in a minute... "I'm so excited, and I just can't hide it! I'm about to lose my mind and I think I like it!"

:biggrin:

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