I know I shouldn't feel like crap about this, but I do. I bought my sister and I Justin Bieber tickets for Atlanta in August. It's a birthday present for her. She doesn't know yet, but she thinks she does lol. I spent quite a bit of money on the tickets/hotel/transportation from here to ATL.
Well BEFORE I got the tickets, I had planned on taking her to a show in Chicago. Like...we had made plans, found a place to stay with my moms relatives, and basically everything was almost set in stone, I just had to buy the tickets. Well, they were WAY more expensive than Atlanta. So I changed everything because Atlanta is where she wanted to go anyway.
NOW I find FRONT ROW FLOOR SEATS for $169.00. That's less than I paid for my seats in Atlanta. I got floor seats in Atlanta but they aren't front row, right by the walkout, TOUCHING JUSTIN'S HAND seats.
And my sister knows about these seats. She saw online that there were front row seats available for $169. So now when I give her the tickets I got, I'm going to feel like crap because they could've been better. I was so excited (and still am, just disappointed) and now I feel like these tickets I got are "second best".
I even asked my dad if we could go to both, and he said "no, that's ridiculous." I would try to sell my current tickets and cancel my hotel reservations, and I'd only be out a little $$ for bus tickets. But the Chicago concert is July 9th. I have no clue if I can even sell these Atlanta tickets or get my money back for the hotel. Plus my dad was a little nervous about us going all the way to Chicago anyway, he was relieved that we were going a little closer to home.
But OMG WE COULD TOUCH JUSTIN! And even if not, we would be SO FLIPPING CLOSE. Ugh, I hate this!! I wish I'd never seen those tickets! But more than that I wish my sister hasn't seen them!