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help! going to Vision Chicago on crutches...?!
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| mcadrenaline |
so, I've been planning for awhile to go see Gareth Emery at Vision next weekend, only last week I had a little too much drunk fun in the snow and fractured a bone in my ankle...
long story short, I am on crutches for a few weeks with a boot/cast. I can't put any weight on left foot. I'm not in a ton of pain or anything but I do have some swelling.
all this said, I really want to go see Gareth! I've been waiting to see him for awhile and all my friends are going.
is Vision going to be an okay place for me? I was there once and don't really remember how much seating there is for non-VIPers or the number of stairs I'd need to climb
I'd really like to make this happen if possible.
Help a fellow TA out and let me know what my options look like here!
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| Armada Fantatic |
| Vision is wheelchair accessible, so I'm sure you will be fine. There are no VIP tickets for the Emery show so you'll be able to go up on the 2nd or 3rd floor if you'd like to. I just wouldn't recommend going on the dance floor lol! |
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| Trent Steele |
Dude that sucks-
You know Emery will be back sooner than later right? I can't imagine having to brave those stairs with all the muppets running around that place. |
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| DjRow |
| i think you should be fine on the 2nd or 3rd floor.the side balconies have chairs and couches so u can sit and still enjoy the night! hope u can make it :) |
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| mcadrenaline |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjRow
i think you should be fine on the 2nd or 3rd floor.the side balconies have chairs and couches so u can sit and still enjoy the night! hope u can make it :) |
Thanks for all your help everyone!
is there an elevator on the premises?
I would prefer to not climb a bunch of stairs with drinks spilled all over them and drunk people bumping into me and all that. |
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| visionchicago |
Row is correct in what he says.
Also, if you ask a security guard at the front door, they will most likely be able to have someone come escort you up in the elevator. |
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