*edited, no picutre i'm afraid, no longer can I find the image in my files :(
So exciting, so very very exciting. I just finished on the phone with Ticketmaster and we now have 8 seats to this event. There will be 9 of us attending, Rosie is free, bonus! Ok with the cost of all the extra "fees" (54$ in extra fees, ouch!) thinking perhaps a few more kids should have been free. We have seats 5 rows from the ice...I can't wait to see Yahaira, Rosie, and Grace's faces when the show begins. In the spring of 1991 we attended a Disney on Ice show at the Target Center, Cassandra was 3. We had thru mis-communication seats very close to the ice. (My cousin had offered to pick the tickets up for me at a Ticketmaster outlet near where she worked...going by the prices listed in the paper I had said get the most expensive seats, with the kids so young it will good to be close to the front, the highest price listed had been maybe $20. She purchased box seats, bumping the price up to almost $50 a ticket, oh boy! Once I started breathing again, that was a big chunk of change no matter how you viewed it, but what was done was done..so I figured we better have awesome seats...and we did, 2nd row from the ice...we were actually on the ice, my toes froze during the performance...so amazing, so magical, just unbelievable. Performers stopped right in front of us, close enough that you could have touched them, the kids were in a word, captivated...loved it! And to this day I thank Paulette for misunderstanding my words...it turned out to be a wonderful blunder, well worth every penny spent. So when I went to purchase tickets to this event, I didn't even hesitate, but chose the better seats, with this many little ones, it was important. Now I can't wait to see their reaction, Yahaira is simply a mermaid fanatic...everything is "mermaid" Gracie of course is at the perfect age for fairy tales and Disney...not so sure what the boys will think but it is Disney so I think it is safe to say they will be entertained. Cassandra will once again be attending a Disney Ice show...15 years after her first experience...thinking she will have as much fun as the little ones. Can't wait for March 10th to arrive...can't wait to see the show, and I definitely can't wait to see the reaction of the kids.
So exciting, so very very exciting. I just finished on the phone with Ticketmaster and we now have 8 seats to this event. There will be 9 of us attending, Rosie is free, bonus! Ok with the cost of all the extra "fees" (54$ in extra fees, ouch!) thinking perhaps a few more kids should have been free. We have seats 5 rows from the ice...I can't wait to see Yahaira, Rosie, and Grace's faces when the show begins. In the spring of 1991 we attended a Disney on Ice show at the Target Center, Cassandra was 3. We had thru mis-communication seats very close to the ice. (My cousin had offered to pick the tickets up for me at a Ticketmaster outlet near where she worked...going by the prices listed in the paper I had said get the most expensive seats, with the kids so young it will good to be close to the front, the highest price listed had been maybe $20. She purchased box seats, bumping the price up to almost $50 a ticket, oh boy! Once I started breathing again, that was a big chunk of change no matter how you viewed it, but what was done was done..so I figured we better have awesome seats...and we did, 2nd row from the ice...we were actually on the ice, my toes froze during the performance...so amazing, so magical, just unbelievable. Performers stopped right in front of us, close enough that you could have touched them, the kids were in a word, captivated...loved it! And to this day I thank Paulette for misunderstanding my words...it turned out to be a wonderful blunder, well worth every penny spent. So when I went to purchase tickets to this event, I didn't even hesitate, but chose the better seats, with this many little ones, it was important. Now I can't wait to see their reaction, Yahaira is simply a mermaid fanatic...everything is "mermaid" Gracie of course is at the perfect age for fairy tales and Disney...not so sure what the boys will think but it is Disney so I think it is safe to say they will be entertained. Cassandra will once again be attending a Disney Ice show...15 years after her first experience...thinking she will have as much fun as the little ones. Can't wait for March 10th to arrive...can't wait to see the show, and I definitely can't wait to see the reaction of the kids.
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