Here's that story that was saved for another day.
It seems that since I've been in the audience at the Ellen Show during 12 days of giveaways, anyone I tell assumes I know some trick or someone that works there to get it. Truth is, I know neither. My friend Sylvia and I (we tend to go together to Ellen) have wondered how to get in on the 12 days audience for years. That and VIP. I'm sure that maybe there are some secret ways of getting in, but based on our story and that of many people at the taping that day (yes, we did ask) - it all seems sort of random.
One lady won a raffle in the Riff Raff Room in October. One lady was in the audience when they gave the whole audience tickets in September. Did they know beforehand that it was even a possibility to get on a 12 days show based on attending a taping a few months earlier? According to them, no.
Here's our story:
Sylvia called, or probably texted, that she had Ellen standby tickets (I think in February) and if I wanted to go. I said sure, I love Ellen. Plus, I hadn't seen a taping since 2008! Being unemployed does give you some free time, plus Owen wasn't in school yet. It was super simple to drop him off with my mom and enjoy an adult afternoon. Now, let's talk standby tickets. Guaranteed tickets get you into the audience. Now if people don't show for whatever reason, then there's room for standby ticket holders to get into the audience. If you don't get in, you get to watch the fun in the Riff Raff Room (waiting area outside of the studio), but you are guaranteed a date to come back, and sit in the audience.
Well, we stayed in standby mode. Everyone showed. It was a good show too. They gave away $250 from H&R Block. We were bummed we couldn't make it in. Anyway, the lady walks around with calendars of open days to attend. With taxes on the brain, we thought it would be great to come back on Tax Day, April 15. Boom, done.
Here's April 15. We're there, ready to have a great time. They're about to start walking people across the street and a woman from the Ellen Show walks up to us and asks if we're local. We say yes. She asks the group of 4 next to us as well. They said yes. She asks if she can talk to us away from the crowd. I assumed they were going to play a game or something and needed volunteers. That wasn't the case. She said that they were over capacity and that the Fire Marshal wouldn't let that many people in. She asked if we'd be open to coming back to another taping. We all kind of looked at each other and then she continued, that the day we'd be guaranteed to come back was during one of Ellen's 12 days of giveaway shows. Sylvia and I looked at each other and screamed yes via ESP, but calmly told this woman, yes, yes we would. She secured contact info, gave us a card and told us we would hear from her in October.
Sylvia and I were elated. We went to Don Cuco's to celebrate! If you go, you must really try the coconut margarita, it's delicious.
So, then we waited. And waited.
And like the saying goes, the rest is history.
So as you read, a series of choices (subconscious) lead us to 12 days. Deciding to go as standby in February, picking Tax Day to return, sitting where we were seated, being obviously identifiable as valley girls. No gimmicks, no tricks, not knowing someone. Just the luck of the draw. Here's to securing tickets next season and maybe having some luck again!
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