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Originally Posted by kailes2872
Hello,
I live in Pittsburgh and the National is in Cleveland this year, so I look forward to attending my very first one. I was looking on the site for tickets and information and saw the special front of the line VIP ticket opportunity. Since it is my first time, I am not sure if all of the booths/attractions can be seen in a single day. Also, if the goody bags provided are worth some of the extra cost? If the $200 plus package provides the best experience, I would rather spend that and enjoy myself versus spending the minimum and being miserable.
I primarily post on the Post War '50-'79 section, so if this is not the right topic at the right place, apologies and I will move the conversation accordingly - just trying to find the largest audience for feedback and this felt like the place.
Cheers,
Kevin
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If you're not getting autographs then you don't need the front of the line package. Also if you're just going 1 or two days and don't care about the "goodies" just buy single day admission ($19-$22) and pay the $8 or so parking. That will leave a lot more money for the good stuff! I get the Super Vip for $180 (incl. parking), but I go at least 4 days and that would cost me $108 individually if I pre-order. I have someone that buys my VIP autograph tickets and I can sell the goodies, so this is more economical for me.
The show can be covered in a single day, but it takes the whole day depending what you're looking for.