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Post by mszue on May 30, 2020 9:55:24 GMT -5
Well I have to decide by tomorrow if I am going to keep my 3 Las Vegas tickets or have them refunded. The best guesses of the medical and scientific experts is that we will likely have a 2nd wave of Covid-19 this fall that is even bigger than the 1st wave. If I could trust that the concerts would get postponed again if a 2nd wave takes hold, then I would hang onto my tickets for when the shows eventually happen. But my fear is that with the current politicalization of the pandemic in the US, the concerts might not get postponed again even if they really should for public health safety. Las Vegas hotels may be opening up again next week, but the number of new cases is still growing larger each day in many cities and in half of the states that are opening up. Even if things held steady at the current new case load, I would not want to go to Las Vegas. What are others doing? I can only remember 1 person on here saying she requested the ticket refund. And have they even offered refunds for the postponed shows at the London O2? Fiercelier and I sadly cancelled. At this point, we cannot even cross the border anyway. It was a difficult decision to make but..... frankly, gatherings of this size, with excitement running high just does not seem wise.if we could have waited some before making that decision, we would have. That said....I don’t thing they even planned to start processing the refunds till after June 1. I just hope we actually get the refund. Airlines are keeping the money for credits...but I used an US airline...so have to fly toUS...but borders closed. The US may not be a safe place for some time. :(
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Post by animaldoc on May 30, 2020 10:20:59 GMT -5
Well I have to decide by tomorrow if I am going to keep my 3 Las Vegas tickets or have them refunded. The best guesses of the medical and scientific experts is that we will likely have a 2nd wave of Covid-19 this fall that is even bigger than the 1st wave. If I could trust that the concerts would get postponed again if a 2nd wave takes hold, then I would hang onto my tickets for when the shows eventually happen. But my fear is that with the current politicalization of the pandemic in the US, the concerts might not get postponed again even if they really should for public health safety. Las Vegas hotels may be opening up again next week, but the number of new cases is still growing larger each day in many cities and in half of the states that are opening up. Even if things held steady at the current new case load, I would not want to go to Las Vegas. What are others doing? I can only remember 1 person on here saying she requested the ticket refund. And have they even offered refunds for the postponed shows at the London O2? It is a really difficult decision to make, as we don't know what the situation with the pandemic will be in October. I have tickets to four concerts, but am going to at least cancel the one that they rescheduled for the first Friday (which was originally scheduled for Sunday of that weekend). I'm a high risk individual, but fortunately can drive rather than fly to Vegas. I'm tempted to keep my other three tickets, and risk losing those funds if I'm not confident to travel then. But I certainly wish we had more time to decide what to do!!
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Post by cheriemelissa on May 30, 2020 10:44:50 GMT -5
Well I have to decide by tomorrow if I am going to keep my 3 Las Vegas tickets or have them refunded. The best guesses of the medical and scientific experts is that we will likely have a 2nd wave of Covid-19 this fall that is even bigger than the 1st wave. If I could trust that the concerts would get postponed again if a 2nd wave takes hold, then I would hang onto my tickets for when the shows eventually happen. But my fear is that with the current politicalization of the pandemic in the US, the concerts might not get postponed again even if they really should for public health safety. Las Vegas hotels may be opening up again next week, but the number of new cases is still growing larger each day in many cities and in half of the states that are opening up. Even if things held steady at the current new case load, I would not want to go to Las Vegas. What are others doing? I can only remember 1 person on here saying she requested the ticket refund. And have they even offered refunds for the postponed shows at the London O2? I can only speak for myself but if the concerts are on I will be there. If he postpones again I'm prepared for that. We're still talking 4 1/2 months. Even Faucci says a second wave doesn't have to happen. I notice both Caesars and MGM are already adding a third property to their reopening plans due to high demand. My airline credits are good for over 2 years so I'm keeping my tickets and will be ready whenever the shows happen.! I'll be there with bells on! Whatever happens I'm keeping my tickets for the eventual date!
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Post by marel on May 30, 2020 11:10:55 GMT -5
I checked my CC statement yesterday and the refund came through over a week ago. I' assuming that tickets will be available as well as hotel rooms if I should decide to go. I'm locked in to flying as we also cannot cross by border except by plane. But all those fhousands of people protesting right now, many without masks in close contact, will certainly affect a wave.
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Post by svca on May 30, 2020 11:30:58 GMT -5
I checked my CC statement yesterday and the refund came through over a week ago. I' assuming that tickets will be available as well as hotel rooms if I should decide to go. I'm locked in to flying as we also cannot cross by border except by plane. But all those fhousands of people protesting right now, many without masks in close contact, will certainly affect a wave. Yep, it's a mess here right now. I wouldn't blame anybody for not wanting to come here. I live here and I'm not planning on leaving my house any time soon.
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Post by pi on May 30, 2020 12:09:55 GMT -5
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Post by pi on May 30, 2020 12:13:55 GMT -5
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Post by nonotme on May 30, 2020 12:15:43 GMT -5
Prism and I requested a refund just the other day after giving it a lot of thought.
For me one of the considerations was that I want to be able to visit with my young grandchildren (2-and-a-half and 6) as soon as it is safe enough to do so. They, with my older son and his wife, live three-quarters of the way across the country from me. Before covid19 we would fly there quite frequently and spend tons of time with the kids. I would hate to inadvertently bring covid19 into their home, especially knowing about the rare, but quite frightening, inflammatory syndrome that some young children who get covid19 develop.
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Post by pi on May 30, 2020 12:16:05 GMT -5
Old post, but new photos..
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Post by nica575 on May 30, 2020 12:18:34 GMT -5
Well I have to decide by tomorrow if I am going to keep my 3 Las Vegas tickets or have them refunded. The best guesses of the medical and scientific experts is that we will likely have a 2nd wave of Covid-19 this fall that is even bigger than the 1st wave. If I could trust that the concerts would get postponed again if a 2nd wave takes hold, then I would hang onto my tickets for when the shows eventually happen. But my fear is that with the current politicalization of the pandemic in the US, the concerts might not get postponed again even if they really should for public health safety. Las Vegas hotels may be opening up again next week, but the number of new cases is still growing larger each day in many cities and in half of the states that are opening up. Even if things held steady at the current new case load, I would not want to go to Las Vegas. What are others doing? I can only remember 1 person on here saying she requested the ticket refund. And have they even offered refunds for the postponed shows at the London O2? I can only speak for myself but if the concerts are on I will be there. If he postpones again I'm prepared for that. We're still talking 4 1/2 months. Even Faucci says a second wave doesn't have to happen.I notice both Caesars and MGM are already adding a third property to their reopening plans due to high demand. My airline credits are good for over 2 years so I'm keeping my tickets and will be ready whenever the shows happen.! South Korea was forced To close schools again ... Perhaps AU and NZ heading into the winter season will be somehow indicative, especially AU, as NZ is lucky to have the amazing Prime Minister that was able to save the country so far and will probably continue with her vigilance... the USA on the other hand ... no concerts for me until there is a SAFE and PROVEN vaccine and everyone is vaccinated...be it three years or five years or whatever...
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