Yes, reserved seats are generally very comfortable - we had unreserved seating in Wembley once, which was fine as well, although we were very far at the back (because we didn't queue) but on the Progress tour, every stadium had reserved seating which made things a lot easier (one of my TT friends who I almost always go to gigs with is quite sick so she needs have seats anyway).
And especially in stadiums, I think standing is only worth is if you are willing to queue properly so you get really close to the stage, otherwise you won't see anything (I'm not exactly a giant either and usually end up behind the tall person in high heels).
I'm still hoping TT will do another arena tours - arenas in the UK are all-seated so there is no queuing and no pushing and you have a nice view from wherever you are...
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Date: 2013-07-04 04:40 am (UTC)And especially in stadiums, I think standing is only worth is if you are willing to queue properly so you get really close to the stage, otherwise you won't see anything (I'm not exactly a giant either and usually end up behind the tall person in high heels).
I'm still hoping TT will do another arena tours - arenas in the UK are all-seated so there is no queuing and no pushing and you have a nice view from wherever you are...