If offered a reserved parking spot for your event, just say no. It's a complete scam. First, they charge $28 for a spot that costs only $7.91. Second, the confirmation they send won't work for your vehicle or license plate. You'll need to reach out to the parking facility operator to correct the reservation for it to be valid. Third, the supposedly "conveniently located" parking was actually about a mile from the venue—0.8 miles to be exact—which is quite a trek if you're not prepared for a long walk to the theater in your attire. Be cautious, as they seem to use Google's screening of scammers to appear more trustworthy than they are. To be fair, I knew the tickets I purchased were overpriced: Center Orchestra, third row (“C”). They did arrive for the correct show, venue, and date, and we enjoyed the performance. So, for those concerned about ticket delivery, there is still some hope. However, given my experience, would I take the risk again? Absolutely not. I was just lucky this time.
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