Yes you can move down if there are seats available but if the person with that seat# comes, you'll have to move. Not a big deal though, practice is usually empty enough.
great! thanks!
Yes you can move down if there are seats available but if the person with that seat# comes, you'll have to move. Not a big deal though, practice is usually empty enough.
You're welcome But keep in mind, I'm not sure if there's a different entrance for the balcony.great! thanks!
You're welcome But keep in mind, I'm not sure if there's a different entrance for the balcony.
My withdrawal symptoms are kicking in and its not even the end of January yet! I had all his programs on repeat for the past week (Especially Chopin and SEIMEI :luv17
Anyway...already bought the bal all-event tix for practice.. Here comes another one, in the TD garden account, all other tickets can be printed, but the practice pass can't be printed... how to use that then?
Yes you can move down if there are seats available but if the person with that seat# comes, you'll have to move. Not a big deal though, practice is usually empty enough.
Piece of advice from Barcelona : we had over 2500 people present for the men's practices . Hardly empty XD.
Yes, that's the Hanyu effect...! Usually far less people attending other practice sessions though, and half of the people who are there might be just "guarding their spots" for a later men's practice... :-DPiece of advice from Barcelona : we had over 2500 people present for the men's practices . Hardly empty XD.
Yes, that's the Hanyu effect...! Usually far less people attending other practice sessions though, and half of the people who are there might be just "guarding their spots" for a later men's practice... :-D
I note that at Barcelona, practice sessions prior to Men's were blighted by about 1000 blankets, bags, jackets whatever left on seats to "reserve" them. I consider this the height of rude and inconsiderate behaviour. People wanting to watch other practices were denied those seats for hours at a time. I'd like to see officials periodically sweep that stuff up during the practice sessions, and dump it all in "lost property"
Yes, that's the Hanyu effect...! Usually far less people attending other practice sessions though, and half of the people who are there might be just "guarding their spots" for a later men's practice... :-D
I note that at Barcelona, practice sessions prior to Men's were blighted by about 1000 blankets, bags, jackets whatever left on seats to "reserve" them. I consider this the height of rude and inconsiderate behaviour. People wanting to watch other practices were denied those seats for hours at a time. I'd like to see officials periodically sweep that stuff up during the practice sessions, and dump it all in "lost property"
i really hate when people do that, like if you want that spot so much then stay there :gaah:Yes, that's the Hanyu effect...! Usually far less people attending other practice sessions though, and half of the people who are there might be just "guarding their spots" for a later men's practice... :-D
I note that at Barcelona, practice sessions prior to Men's were blighted by about 1000 blankets, bags, jackets whatever left on seats to "reserve" them. I consider this the height of rude and inconsiderate behaviour. People wanting to watch other practices were denied those seats for hours at a time. I'd like to see officials periodically sweep that stuff up during the practice sessions, and dump it all in "lost property"
I hope he did. See how we all suddenly become strict Mommies following him coming back to his training location after long holiday shows. I hope he had time to rest too though.Anyone has any idea where Yuzu now? Has he gone back to Toronto?
As I learned recently thanks to cosmo blog, his visa to stay in Canada is valid only 6 months and once he leaves Canada and comes back to Japan he needs to wait for 2 months before going back to Canada. (I think he went to Canada August last year, so his current Visa expires in February. If he wants to stay in Canada before the Worlds in March, it's best for him to stay in Japan after NHK and spend 2 month out of Canada to get new VIsa and that is exactly what Yuzu is doing right now. )That means he can only go back to Canada after January 23rd. So I think he and his team are always planning his schedule accordingly and spending this time for prerecording of some TV programs, doing some interviews but I am sure he will go back to TCC as soon as he can.Anyone has any idea where Yuzu now? Has he gone back to Toronto?
Not all of them were that "considerate". I witnessed a rather amusing catfight between a couple of Japanese ladies, who tried to keep seats free for others, and a Spanish lady who wanted to take one of the seats. Yuzuru Hanyu makes people do crazy things.But when the japanese ladies came who "reserved" those seats, they looked a bit embarrassed, took their stuff and told us to keep the seats. So basically, fight fire with fire
As I learned recently thanks to cosmo blog, his visa to stay in Canada is valid only 6 months and once he leaves Canada and comes back to Japan he needs to wait for 2 months before going back to Canada. (I think he went to Canada August last year, so his current Visa expires in February. If he wants to stay in Canada before the Worlds in March, it's best for him to stay in Japan after NHK and spend 2 month out of Canada to get new VIsa and that is exactly what Yuzu is doing right now. )That means he can only go back to Canada after January 23rd. So I think he and his team are always planning his schedule accordingly and spending this time for prerecording of some TV programs, doing some interviews but I am sure he will go back to TCC as soon as he can.