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Also, @3gymgirls -- what souvenirs were available and worth a 50-minute line? Good to know in advance what I'm going to refuse to buy
Has anyone had a child participate in the show? Email says to arrive 4 hours before!?! Wondering how the logistics worked for that...
Also, @3gymgirls -- what souvenirs were available and worth a 50-minute line? Good to know in advance what I'm going to refuse to buy
My daughter got to be in the show in our town. She had to be at the arena at 1, they practiced the dance and got their t-shirt to wear for the show and had some free time before the Chalk Talk started at 3:30. From there they waited backstage until their turn to perform and then they were brought to their seats to watch the rest of the show.
Oh, and some kids would love to be on the front row during the performance. My daughter was on the back row of her group so she got to be in the front row (because they all turn toward the middle of the floor) when the Olympic gymnasts walked through the middle of them. It was cool for her to get to see them up close.
ETA: the gymnasts were warming up on the bars, beam, floor while we were waiting for the Chalk Talk to start. It was exciting to see the gymnasts up close. Simone Biles was warming up tumbling and Sam, Donnell, Jake, Danell and Alex were warming up on p-bars and high bar right in front of us. Ashton was on beam and it was pretty thrilling for this fan.
Doors opened about 2 hours before show -- and chalk talk started about 30 minutes after that (so about 1.5 hours before show).