I had lost my map tickets but still had the "find my seats" going for a half hour but it finally worked right when I had given up! If you have one running don't exit out- it works eventually! Got my tix.
I was on the page for the date I wanted and, when the countdown to when tickets were on sale reached 00:00, nothing happened. I refreshed the page, but the actual calendar was not coming up. Finally, when it did come up, it said you needed an offer code to buy tickets. Refreshed it a few times and finally (minutes after 10AM) the calendar to select seats came up. I selected my seats and pressed continue. Like others, my wait time kept fluctuating anywhere between 4 minutes - 30 minutes. After about 40 minutes, it finally got down to "Less than 1 minute" and then up popped the interactive seating chart error and I was told to refresh and have Ticketmaster find tickets for me. That's been searching for tickets for about 15 minutes now.
Anyone else get the calendar asking for an offer code the first few minutes?
Leaf Coneybear said: "I had lost my map tickets but still had the "find my seats" going for a half hour but it finally worked right when I had given up! If you have one running don't exit out- it works eventually! Got my tix. "
Well, that's encouraging, although I haven't even gotten to the screen where it tells me what seats are available. But I won't close the window, unless of course it's still running when I leave work at 4!
Mobile didn't have any tickets available for the first five minutes or so, and when it did start working most shows seemed to only have Amex seats (code required) as an option. However, if you're willing to be a loser and go in a cold month then you might have luck. I got a third row side orch single ticket for the 2/25 matinee, and made someone happy by releasing the exact same ticket for the 2/26 matinee. The search on mobile took around 15 minutes but the checkout took less than 10 seconds.
Chicago in winter is such a crap shoot I'm not even going to try to get tickets between November and May. I live in Ohio and bad weather at any stretch along the way can make traveling a nightmare. No thanks!
I'm afraid to click on a new tab. I don't want to lose these tickets, the weird thing is it's been stuck at 45 minutes for 10 minutes now.
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It's now just after 2.30am in Sydney and I have 3 screens on the 'Searching....sit tight' message. I was originally able to select 2 tickets from the map but after 45 minutes of waiting the tickets were gone and I got thrown out of the map. Not sure whether it's worth keeping trying at this point?
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Well, considering all of the press about this show, I guess I am not surprised at the lines and phone problems this morning. Here is another look at the morning madness in downtown Chicago:
I honestly don't ever remember this much anticipation/demand for a show with a line completely around the block and at the age of 64 I have seen quite a few shows in Chicago and even worked for the Shubert Organization when they had theatres in Chicago. Not certain if the article indicates that ALL tickets are sold out til March 19, 2017 but it appears that is possible (at least via the box office).
As a long time Broadway in Chicago subscriber, I do have a ticket for one of the first performances so I will see it in September. Note: I rarely have paid more than $100.00 for a ticket but I also see about 150 shows a season in Chicago and New York so luckily most Chicago shows are in small theatres with low prices.
By some miracle i was able to get three tickets for my family. We will be sitting in the way way back of the balcony but at this point i am just happy we will have tickets. Hopefully the view is fine.
thanks to the OP who posted about this. Despite living 10 mins from NYC my whole family hasn't been able to see it here.
It just kicked me out of the map now it's saying its searching for seats.
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Guys- I've gotten tickets twice. The trick is to not do the map (once you wait it exits you out) but to do the "find me tickets" and it takes a loooong time for it to find tix (took me 2 hrs the second time) and just wait it out. Once you've found the tickets it's easy to check out and I've done it twice and it works fine. You just have to wait!
For NY tickets this last time, I had the same experience as Leafy -- picking my own tickets was like hitting a wall, having the computer do it took much less time and I ended up in row C of the Orch.
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Finally got tickets! For a different date than expected but I'm happy nonetheless.
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