I seem to have neglected this thread for a while. I thought I would stop by to let you all know that they've sent out another fan club magazine. I've yet to receive it since I'm no longer living in Japan. I have my fan club related material sent to a friend of mine, who will be sending the magazine to me shortly!
320x200 wrote:Has anyone figured out how to log onto the
Scandal Mania Website? I can't seem to figure out what they want for the username/password...
To be honest I am at a loss as to what that feature is. I had been meaning to take a look into it, but I haven't found the time to do so. I don't remember registering or writing down a password when I joined the fan club, yet I don't see an option to 'join' on the page.
qx123 wrote:anyone who is a member knows what advantage comes with being a member with regards to live tickets?
So far all i knew is that they can do preorder but do any one knows if it comes with better seating or just random? Scandal tix doesnt really go out of stock so quick that if it is not with better seating arrangement i think i am able to go with eplus instead.
Please teach if you happen to know! Thank you!
In regards to tickets, there are certain fan club only events that you are able to purchase tickets for. Although I'm not entirely sure, I think fan club members are entitled to pre-sales before they go open to the general public.
I think the only real benefit would be that you would have a ticket with a lower number, which would entitle you to enter the concert hall before anyone with a higher ticket number. This would mean that you would have a better chance to get up close, but it doesn't guarantee it. For example, if I have a ticket numbered 50 that would mean I would be allowed inside before someone with ticket number 110. If it's an all standing concert then generally I would have a better chance of getting to the front of the stage, or choose where ever I want to stand. However if something unfortunate were to occur such as I ended up getting lost (unlikely) in the arena, or if somebody pushed me away from the front of the stage then I couldn't do anything about it because there aren't any reserved seats. Still, if you have a ticket number higher than 150, you probably don't have a chance of being up close depending on the size of the venue and its arrangements.