Swing Joined: 6/1/04
I am seeing Wicked tonight in the partial view seats. I've already seen the show, but the person i'm going with hasn't. We're in row K, all the way at the end on the right side of the stage. does anyone know how much of the show we'll be missing?
You're missing a lot. The first time I saw it, I got partial view seats. I didn't realize how much I was missing, until the second time when I sat in the back of the balcony. I will never do partial again.
OK now the other side of the coin. My husband and I saw Wicked when it first opened. When our youngest asked for tickets for Christmas, we said sure. We went in January. I was in row D about middle left they were a few rows behind me with partial seats, and they were thrilled. Dave even said he thougt that these seats were better tyhan the ones we had the first time. So I guess it all depends on what part of the house you are sitting in. I hope that this helps.
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Well, the problem is that you don't realize how much your missing until you see full view. I thought they were great the first time, but when I saw it full the next...
I've seen the show a lot, and you miss barely ANYTHING in partial view.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
My assumption would be that the partial view seats are better than the wicked partial view seats.
Hey, I just bought seats for row D, stage left. Are those good or bad seats? Just curious. Thanx.
~Nate
Featured Actor Joined: 11/15/03
I agree with TheGal..... we have sat in partial view a number of times, and did not feel like we missed anything. I do prefer the right side of stage to left.
My D Row seats were great! Are you stage right or left?
Oh, I guess I lied. I just looked and I'm row E, stage right. Seats 10-20. So those are pretty good? Whew! thanx! Nate
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