What is a "wheelchair kill" seat at a concert mean?

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slayer202

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http://www.radiocity.com/media/global/radio_seating.pdf


I've got tickets to radio city tonight and looking at my tickets I am in a disabled row. I just called them up to see if I could still use them and that is fine, but I forgot to ask what "wheelchair kill" means, and I don't really want to go back and wait on hold again.

Anyone know?

from the seating chart it looks like there is a wheelchair box box section, and then next to it is one of these "wheelchair kill" seats. any idea?
 

Lean L

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it means they will attempt to kill you buy tossing wheelchairs at that seat.
 

rudder

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if someone in a wheelchair shows up and wants that seat... they can kill you and not get in trouble.
 

PingSpike

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Wheelchair kill is when they blast piles of old wheelchairs into in an underwater oil leak in an attempt to close it. Subset of a junk shot.
 

zinfamous

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http://www.radiocity.com/media/global/radio_seating.pdf


I've got tickets to radio city tonight and looking at my tickets I am in a disabled row. I just called them up to see if I could still use them and that is fine, but I forgot to ask what "wheelchair kill" means, and I don't really want to go back and wait on hold again.

Anyone know?

from the seating chart it looks like there is a wheelchair box box section, and then next to it is one of these "wheelchair kill" seats. any idea?

never heard "wheelchair kill," but I believe it's the row of plush, portable chairs that they line up just behind orchestra section, in front of the wall to the mezzanine area. pretty good seats, but you have to deal with people walking in front and not much of a rise over the people in front of you.
 

slayer202

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alright well I called back. a wheelchair kill seat is a seat they remove so they have the space of 2 seats to fit a wheelchair. seat 213 is the actual wheelchair "seat" but they remove 212 as well.

fortunately the tickets in the row weren't sold as disability seats so they were released to the public, giving me a break from having to kill the person who sold me these "two" tickets
 
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