Lachesis00
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This is not the case in a lot of places. The 4 concerts I've gone to I know it isn't the case. IN fact, the 2 latest concerts I could not take my chair with me. I had to leave it by the front door and walk down the stairs which I can do, but I can not stand for more then a minute or two. The building may not have to do ADA rules if they are old enough. Grandfather clause.
Even if it is the case, a lot of these places do not have seats that rise as you go back rows, so if you stand in front of me, I still will not be able to see.
Something popular to do is to go to the front of the stage. Well even if I am in front row, I can't easily see because a lot of people (men and women!) will rush the stage and they will block you.
It's almost impossible to complain at that point. I'd miss the concert. At the same time, I don't think it's fair I have to stare at people's hiney's. I also do not think it is fair for those of you who feel those of us who can not stand should stay at home or wait for a DVD.
I am not sure what a fair medium would be. I enjoy going to concerts as much as the next person.
Even if it is the case, a lot of these places do not have seats that rise as you go back rows, so if you stand in front of me, I still will not be able to see.
Something popular to do is to go to the front of the stage. Well even if I am in front row, I can't easily see because a lot of people (men and women!) will rush the stage and they will block you.
It's almost impossible to complain at that point. I'd miss the concert. At the same time, I don't think it's fair I have to stare at people's hiney's. I also do not think it is fair for those of you who feel those of us who can not stand should stay at home or wait for a DVD.

I am not sure what a fair medium would be. I enjoy going to concerts as much as the next person.
scifihippie said:Every concert I've attended at my home stadium had reserved seating for wheelchairs and those unable to stand. It's near the front stage right, a whole section right in front of the railing with an unobstructed view of the stage. I believe all public venues like this are required to have this section by the americans with disablilites act. If your local arena doesn't, I'd definitely complain LOUDLY!

I reread my post and it sounded odd. Sorry about that.