The Astonishing Cost of VIP Tickets

Started by ADramaticTurnofChaos, March 01, 2016, 06:20:03 PM

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ADramaticTurnofChaos

So I was looking at the DT website to look at the pricing to do the Meet and Greet session...

Holy shit, $280 to meet Dream Theater?

Is this so? Are my hopes of meeting the band to be dashed unless I can find a way to budget $300 for myself? I saw in another thread that the gold VIP also gets you meet and greet. Is that true? Because that's nuts, that's like, Tool levels of overpriced.

lucky7

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It was even more in Australia. It is a shame, especially since this does  NOT include a concert ticket.
But other acts charge a lot more. And DT are worth it.

BFRedrocks

When I did the M&G in 2007, it cost me $300 (in the States), but that also included a front row seat to the show.  It was worth it for me.

Chino

Quote from: BFRedrocks on March 03, 2016, 11:08:53 AM
When I did the M&G in 2007, it cost me $300 (in the States), but that also included a front row seat to the show.  It was worth it for me.

I paid $250 for 8th row at the SCORE show and didn't get to meet the band.

Tick

The way I see it is, its free enterprise and no one is forcing anyone to pay anything. I wouldn't ever pay that to say hello to a stranger but some are thrilled for the option.
Back when I grew up bands did not do this. Imagine being able to meet The Who, Led Zeppelin, or Pink Floyd if you forked up cash. Many would have done it.
I paid 70 bucks a ticket to see Neal Morse (my wife's hero) with a meet and greet. It made her year! But we only did it because it was super cheap.

ADramaticTurnofChaos

Quote from: BFRedrocks on March 03, 2016, 11:08:53 AM
When I did the M&G in 2007, it cost me $300 (in the States), but that also included a front row seat to the show.  It was worth it for me.
Yeah, if I got an awesome seat with it I'd be down for it.