anyone see the time jumpers recently ? any tips ?

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anyone see the time jumpers recently ? any tips ?

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I've got tickets for monday, and Im wondering what may be the best and easiest way to enjoy the experience.

the ticket purchase was from a third party, and it seemed sketchy. anyone know the protocol for getting the tickets and getting in with as little hassle as possible, and hoping to maximize the experience? I may be asking the impossible, just trying to know what to expect.

im bringing someone a bit older, I'm not sure how much they can endure with waiting, standing, and heat. any insight would be greatly appreciated. Eddie D. on steel ?
thanks for any responses, its appreciated.
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Thanks, Ive seen Eddie at the Dallas show, where he crushed it. Im looking forward to the show !

Again any tips on the protocol of entry, seating, parking and access are appreciated. not sure what my guests can comfortably tolerate, and Im wanting it to be a special night for them. thanks to all who reply !
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hey Steve, it's really more a restaurant than a theater so you're trying to get a table ideally. there is some seating at the bar as well.

the place has been packed every time I've gone and I was never lucky enough to score a table. you may want to contact the venue to see what they recommend. good luck!
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I went a couple years ago, it was a great show. When I went, a line was forming waiting for the doors to open. I guess we were close enough to the front of the line as we got a table. It’s not a very big place. I’d say be sure to get there early.
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