I am able to get a Linctx seat for King & I seat F509. Will it be obstructed being so far to the side? Will I be disappointed in the view for the performance? Would i be better off spending more (about $70 more0 to get a better view. Welcome others input.
vivahg11 said: "I am able to get a Linctx seat for King & I seat F509. Will it be obstructed being so far to the side? Will I be disappointed in the view for the performance? Would i be better off spending more (about $70 more0 to get a better view. Welcome others input.
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You should be fine....seating there is excellent.
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I believe I was a few rows ahead of you but in the same section...view is off to the side, but not obstructed at all! In fact, I LOVED being so close to the stage, even if it was not a center seat.
I echo all those above. I picked up my ticket and saw that it was in the 100's section. I knew that was the side section-just opposite of the 500's section. I figured it would be partial view. It was great. The ship almost came over me in the beginning! I might have missed some backdrops that are way upstage but that's it. The show is staged in such a way that the actors' backs are rarely there for long.
Agreed, agreed, agreed. Snatch it up! I sat in this seat and felt I was right up against all the action and felt like I was always only a few yards from the actors. The rows are well raked. I was able to see the faces of actors whose backs were turned away from the audience. The actors actually spend half their time facing that way, so it's a unique perspective. Minimal to zero obstruction, so I never felt like I missed out on anything.