misthunter210 wrote:leanne wrote:We did a meet and greet in April. We were instructed to be at the entrance at 5:00 and then got the run down on what to do and not do. The line moved fairly quickly through and there was a lot of time to go back to our hotel to drop off the items we had signed and then get back for the show. But as everyone will tell you, make sure you are back on time because Joe will start the show at EXACTLY 8:00!
Thanks for the reply Leanne. I'll have to pick up the tickets too before the show since I got the dvd package.
I've done a few. Show up at "will call" a bit before 5. I've always done that and gotten my tickets first.
Then Joe's merchandising manager (Bob Witt I think) will show up with a list of names and armbands. He'll give you the rules:
- two item limit, not including any the pics that benefit KTBA
- they usually have 8x10 pics you can buy (benefits KTBA) to get signed, $20 each.
- he won't sign people or prosthetic devices
- he's a guitarist, not a hockey player. No crushing handshakes.
- save your life story. Send it in an email
- When it's your turn, give your camera to Clay, and he will take 1 picture per group.
- if you're bringing a guitar, they'll want it out of the case when you get in line to save time
- if you want the case itself signed, still have the guitar out
- Joe will have his own pens. I've seen black and silver.
- no paint-pens.
ask any followups if you'd like, but this along with the others' comments cover it pretty well.
Then he will find your name on the list, and give you an armband. Bring a copy of Tamara's email as a backup, but I've never been left off the list.
After everyone has wristbands, he will have everyone with an armband line up starting at a portable backdrop for the pictures. Then Joe will show up, and they'll start the meeting and greeting. The last time there were lots of people to get through, so I think it was only 30 seconds or so.