i hate the whole ticket debate...but...yesterday as always there were people with 'priority' tickets...about 40 maybe more...certainly more than there were people queueing..this annoys me. Fair enough you are priority if you are disabled etc but having a priority ticket coz you turned up late at the last show??? Then there's the people that over book tickets get into the show then go back saying they didn't get in and getting priority stuck on their extra tickets they got!!! Is it just me....probably..lol
I've read somewhere that the priority tickets are given to people that live over an hour or so away from the studio. I suppose this is fair, but still really annoying that when you live so close you still have to get there hours early to actually get in, so it’s unfair in the respect we all have to hang around in the cold!
I recon regular viewers should be rewarded with priority too
As far as I can tell, at the shows I've been to this series, priority tickets have made no difference as to how you enter the studios, unlike at TLS. I'm not sure if this is how it was intended, but it certainly seems to be the case at the front of the queue; people went through in the order they'd arrived in. You'll have to let us know how you get on Dan, if this is the new way of doing things, it's much more fair. It's also a relief to now have one long, mainly civilised queue, rather than several small but riotous queues all over the place!
hello! ive been to see paul and im goin again in a couple of weeks time, i get priority tickets cos i live in north wales, its just given to make sure that people who travel far get a seat otherwise its an expensive wasted journey down. i would get a little peeved tho if i were the people livin closer, cos i got rite to the front of the queue last time and got front row seats.
Hi, I've just joined this forum because I think Paul is brill. I'm going to London next month and wanted to know how you apply for tickets to see the show.
u apply through the website called lostin tv. u need to get there early to get to the front of the queue, then those with priority tickets are taken in first, its basically whoever is in first gets front seats, or those who are disabled.
Me and my mum were the first people in. We were 3rd in line. The people in front of us did not have priorty tickets and we did
Did they use the numbers they gave anyone else? They said that they were going to call out numbers to go in but they didn't. Kind of unfair cause the people who had been waiting the longest didn't get as good as seat as the people who didn't wait as long
if you sit nearer to the front say in the first row, can u see alot cos of the cameras? like do they get in the way infront of where you are sitting ? ( just asking if anybody has sat in the front couple of rows if this was the case? )
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Originally posted by geewizz: if you sit nearer to the front say in the first row, can u see alot cos of the cameras? like do they get in the way infront of where you are sitting ? ( just asking if anybody has sat in the front couple of rows if this was the case? )
I sat in 3rd row and the camera's did get in the way a couple of times but your going to get that where ever you sit. It really doesn't matter, they don't get in the way that much. You can still see perfectly fine
ive been to the paul o'grady show loads of times and get priorty tickets because my nans disabled we haft to sit in the front the cameras do get in the way but you are closer to paul and my nan starts talking to him in the breaks and he chats to her back