What Do You Do With 2 Tickets to A Show When You Can’t Go?

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You know what they say about good intentions…

on_ice_finding_nemo One small tradition I’ve started with my daughter is to have a “Daddy - Daughter day” where we go see a big show at the Coliseum.  This time around, it was Disney on Ice: Finding Nemo

She was thrilled we got tickets.  I was thrilled she was thrilled.  But it turns out, we aren’t going to be in town the day of the show! 

Since the ticket policy is non-refundable, non-transferable, I would like to know if you have any creative ideas or stories about what you did when you had tickets for a show you couldn’t go to?

I thought about eBay or Craigslist, but there has to be a better way to trade for a night we can go. 

Any ideas?

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Comments

idontNo Gravatar October 29th, 2007

Ask your daughter to tell her friends that she has tickets and that their dad (or mother if you want to date) can contact you.

BloggrrlNo Gravatar October 29th, 2007

Give them to someone who otherwise could never afford the show. It’s a cool feeling and you’ll make some kid’s day.

Brad IsaacNo Gravatar October 30th, 2007

(or mother if you want to date) I think my wife of 14 years might have a problem with that.. ;)

@Bloggrrl, that’s a great idea. How would I find someone? I don’t know anyone (with just 1 child) who fits in that category.

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