The Day I Went To...............
...... a world famous venue. There's got to be lots of tales about this. Did it go to plan? Was it a disaster,or perhaps a big disappointment? Maybe a lot better than you expected? Maybe just a comical experience? Here's one of mine. The London Eye. We didn't go for this. My daughter was playing in the Festival of Music for Youth, Royal Festival Hall, July 2001. The London Eye is right next to the RFH, so we decided to try and get on it. No luck. The guy said we must book 2 weeks in advance. Having stayed overnight, we arrived at the RFH to see a queue for the LE. They had opened the office for same day bookings. Great! We got in line, got to the booth behind 2 boys aged about 13/14 but they weren't allowed on without an adult. I said they could get on with us. Great! Did we have any disabled in our party? Yes, my wife. Well, she rides for free! Woo hoo! Did she have a carer with her? Yes, me. Well, you go free too! Double woo hoo! Did we have any senior citizens? Yes, my uncle. He goes on half price! Yabba dabba doo! Three of us on for a total of £6.75 and 2 very happy, grateful youngsters. Winner! It gets better. As we joined the long queue, a member of staff was asking if anyone was disabled? Yes, my wife. Come with me. She took us to the front of the queue, along with the 2 boys, stopped the London Eye so we could get on, then off we went! What a result! A great experience. Never to be forgotten. And my daughters band went on to win the contest and subsequently played at the Royal Albert Hall in November in the grand concert of the National Festival of Music for Youth, where she played the opening solo for the concert, which is shown on the opening of the video for the evening. Great times that the young people will always remember. And us!