Lol what really? Good thing our hotel is next to the venue. Of course I don't just have a tiny bag during the day.You can of course leave the line briefly to go to the toilet etc. as long as you tell the people around you're going, surely people are understanding on that. And you're not away for long. But still, if there'd be assigned seats you wouldn't have to stress at all. You could just show up a bit before the concert starts and have the seat that's on your ticket. No tedious queuing and enough space around you during the show. I'm afraid what'll happen is that people will squueze towards the fron bit by bit and in the end you're like sardines in a can at the front. Next time Miku Expo comes to Europe, please, please have assigned seating. It's better for everyone. And don't have such strict bag rules as Berlin. One A4 size bag is way too small. Then again that's the rule of Verti Music Hall, not much they can do about it...
I don't know. Once you're in the hall and the show hasn't started yet it might be okay to leave briefly. I'm just afraid someone would take my place and when I come back an argument is ready to happen.And yeah while in line sure you can use the toilet, but once you are in and have a spot, what to do then if you gotta use the toilet? Will you be able to get back to your original spot?
I won't be buying merch at the venue, I preordered all I wanted, and as some people will probably head straight to the concert hall and having to line up at the merch counter will result in a not so good place in the hall. I also won't be the first to line up in the morning so I'll probably end up taking the medium approach.EDIT: Like lol, how are you supposed to buy merchandise AND be without an assigned seat, all while not being allowed to have more than a tiny bag? Yeah, pointless policies.
Wanted to buy them but now they not available in London that why I was unable to find them. Why wouldn't they be available in London?