Current Discount Codes Thread — Page 10
Posted: 11/13/19 at 2:30pm
WiCkEDrOcKS said: "I realize it just went on sale, but is there anything out there for MRS. DOUBTFIRE yet?"
I just looked at the first few weekends of performances and seems like they’d benefit from a preview code.... yikes
Posted: 11/13/19 at 3:33pm
RWPrincess said: "Radio City Christmas Spectacular
Save up to 35% on select performances. Offer ends 12/1/19.
Code: EMN35"
Code: DM50 also works for $42 seats for side Orch and side mezz seats.
Posted: 11/13/19 at 4:04pm
I also think that there's just too many shows are coming out at the same time next year. During previous years I always saw 3-4 shows that I was really interested in, and now it's more like 6-9. And I'm not even talking about off-Broadway productions.
Posted: 11/13/19 at 4:33pm
gibsons2 said: "To me it looks like all new shows that are coming next year would benefit from discount codes. None are selling well. I'm also waiting for a discount for Virginia Woolf and Flying Over Sunset. I think Diana the musical has just a small fraction of seats sold (at least for the day I'm going to see it) ans still no discount... The How I Learned to Drive play will have the TodayTix rush which is how I'm planning to see it.
I also think that there's just too many shows are coming out at the same time next year. During previous years I always saw 3-4 shows that I was really interested in, and now it's more like 6-9. And I'm not even talking about off-Broadway productions."
Is there a way of tracking presale numbers out of just anecdotally checking the availability on telecharge/ticketmaster?
I'm with you, Six probably has the most potential of the new group, but to me its unclear if the length to price point is going to create a problem. It has been well received at its other stops, but at a fraction of the cost. NYC audiences certainly have the ability to pay, but at half the run time of a typical musical its going to really need to deliver.
Posted: 11/13/19 at 4:33pm
gibsons2 said: "To me it looks like all new shows that are coming next year would benefit from discount codes. None are selling well. I'm also waiting for a discount for Virginia Woolf and Flying Over Sunset. I think Diana the musical has just a small fraction of seats sold (at least for the day I'm going to see it) ans still no discount... The How I Learned to Drive play will have the TodayTix rush which is how I'm planning to see it.
I also think that there's just too many shows are coming out at the same time next year. During previous years I always saw 3-4 shows that I was really interested in, and now it's more like 6-9. And I'm not even talking about off-Broadway productions."
Is there a way of tracking presale numbers out of just anecdotally checking the availability on telecharge/ticketmaster?
I'm with you, Six probably has the most potential of the new group, but to me its unclear if the length to price point is going to create a problem. It has been well received at its other stops, but at a fraction of the cost. NYC audiences certainly have the ability to pay, but at half the run time of a typical musical its going to really need to deliver.
Posted: 11/13/19 at 5:03pm
gibsons2 said: "To me it looks like all new shows that are coming next year would benefit from discount codes. None are selling well. I'm also waiting for a discount for Virginia Woolf and Flying Over Sunset. I think Diana the musical has just a small fraction of seats sold (at least for the day I'm going to see it) ans still no discount... The How I Learned to Drive play will have the TodayTix rush which is how I'm planning to see it.
I also think that there's just too many shows are coming out at the same time next year. During previous years I always saw 3-4 shows that I was really interested in, and now it's more like 6-9. And I'm not even talking about off-Broadway productions.
"
Agreed. Spring is shaping up to be a good season for both plays and musicals.
I'm having hard time picking out my 4 shows for my Spring NYC trip but so far my current plan prioritizes age base discounts to keep tix cost down. This may be first trip I don't rely a on rush and can do other things other than wait in line haha. Any last minute announcements (Almost Famous?) will really throw a wrench in my plans...
The Jungle (Off Broadway) $36 purchased at normal price
Flying Over Sunset $32 LincTix
How I Learned To Drive $32 HipTix
The Lehman Trilogy ?? Fingers cross for code and/or rush!
Posted: 11/13/19 at 5:47pm
Rosette3 said: "gibsons2 said: "To me it looks like all new shows that are coming next year would benefit from discount codes. None are selling well. I'm also waiting for a discount for Virginia Woolf and Flying Over Sunset. I think Diana the musical has just a small fraction of seats sold (at least for the day I'm going to see it) ans still no discount... The How I Learned to Drive play will have the TodayTix rush which is how I'm planning to see it.
I also think that there's just too many shows are coming out at the same time next year. During previous years I always saw 3-4 shows that I was really interested in, and now it's more like 6-9. And I'm not even talking about off-Broadway productions.
"
Agreed. Spring is shaping up to be a good season for both plays and musicals.
I'm having hard time picking out my 4 shows for my Spring NYC trip but so far my current plan prioritizes age base discounts to keep tix cost down. This may be first trip I don't rely a on rush and can do other things other than wait in line haha. Any last minute announcements (Almost Famous?) will really throw a wrench in my plans...
The Jungle (Off Broadway) $36 purchased at normal price
Flying Over Sunset $32 LincTix
How I Learned To Drive $32 HipTix
The Lehman Trilogy ?? Fingers cross for code and/or rush!"
I thought HipTix are only for Roundabout shows, no? How I learned To Drive is the MTC play.
Unfortunately, I'm 36 and don't qualify for 18-35 discount tickets programs, like LincTix.
I surely did buy The Jungle cushion seat for $36 :)
I have high hopes for TDF and TKTS next year.
Posted: 11/13/19 at 5:51pm
Joe Mayo said: "gibsons2 said: "To me it looks like all new shows that are coming next year would benefit from discount codes. None are selling well. I'm also waiting for a discount for Virginia Woolf and Flying Over Sunset. I think Diana the musical has just a small fraction of seats sold (at least for the day I'm going to see it) ans still no discount... The How I Learned to Drive play will have the TodayTix rush which is how I'm planning to see it.
I also think that there's just too many shows are coming out at the same time next year. During previous years I always saw 3-4 shows that I was really interested in, and now it's more like 6-9. And I'm not even talking about off-Broadway productions."
Is there a way of tracking presale numbers out of just anecdotally checking the availability on telecharge/ticketmaster?
I'm with you, Six probably has the most potential of the new group, but to me its unclear if the length to price point is going to create a problem. It has been well received at its other stops, but at a fraction of the cost. NYC audiences certainly have the ability to pay, but at half the run time of a typical musical its going to really need to deliver.
I'm just checking the Theatermania often and pay attention to the Playbill mailings for discount codes. Of course, I'm signed up for all possible theater email updates. I never had a any luck with lotteries.
Posted: 11/13/19 at 5:59pm
Posted: 11/13/19 at 6:45pm
MTC is actually 30 under 35. ![]()
They haven't sent a code yet for How I Learned to Drive, right?
Posted: 11/13/19 at 7:16pm
gibsons2 said: "Rosette3 said: "gibsons2 said: "To me it looks like all new shows that are coming next year would benefit from discount codes. None are selling well. I'm also waiting for a discount for Virginia Woolf and Flying Over Sunset. I think Diana the musical has just a small fraction of seats sold (at least for the day I'm going to see it) ans still no discount... The How I Learned to Drive play will have the TodayTix rush which is how I'm planning to see it.
I also think that there's just too many shows are coming out at the same time next year. During previous years I always saw 3-4 shows that I was really interested in, and now it's more like 6-9. And I'm not even talking about off-Broadway productions.
"
Agreed. Spring is shaping up to be a good season for both plays and musicals.
I'm having hard time picking out my 4 shows for my Spring NYC trip but so far my current plan prioritizes age base discounts to keep tix cost down. This may be first trip I don't rely a on rush and can do other things other than wait in line haha. Any last minute announcements (Almost Famous?) will really throw a wrench in my plans...
The Jungle (Off Broadway) $36 purchased at normal price
Flying Over Sunset $32 LincTix
How I Learned To Drive $32 HipTix
The Lehman Trilogy ?? Fingers cross for code and/or rush!"
I thought HipTix are only for Roundabout shows, no? How I learned To Drive is the MTC play.
Unfortunately, I'm 36 and don't qualify for 18-35 discount tickets programs, like LincTix.
I surely did buy The Jungle cushion seat for $36 :)
I have high hopes for TDF and TKTS next year.
"
Nope you are right! I was mixing it up with Caroline or Change which is Roundabout/HipTix (18-40)
Posted: 11/15/19 at 11:46pm
Audience Rewards just released more $54 tickets (plus 1,000/1,500 points depending on whether you’re a VIP or not) through 1/30/2020. They’re going fast. I grabbed one for January 8th. My work just seems to confirm that I’m actually in New York City that week. LOL
Update: This is for Tina!
Updated On: 11/16/19 at 11:46 PM
Posted: 11/15/19 at 11:56pm
Miles2Go2 said: "Audience Rewards just released more $54 tickets (plus 1,000/1,500 points depending on whether you’re a VIP or not) through 1/30/2020. They’re going fast. I grabbed one for January 8th. My work just seems to confirm that I’m actually in New York City that week. LOL"
For what?
ETA: Oh! Thinking you mean TINA? Thanks for the heads up if so.
Updated On: 11/15/19 at 11:56 PM
Posted: 11/16/19 at 12:04am
GreasedLightning said: "Miles2Go2 said: "Audience Rewards just released more $54 tickets (plus 1,000/1,500 points depending on whether you’re a VIP or not) through 1/30/2020. They’re going fast. I grabbed one for January 8th. My work just seems to confirm that I’m actually in New York City that week. LOL"
For what?
ETA: Oh! Thinking you mean TINA? Thanks for the heads up if so."
Oops. Yes. Tina!
Posted: 11/16/19 at 12:30am
GreasedLightning said: "For what?
ETA: Oh! Thinking you mean TINA? Thanks for the heads up if so."
Did you grab a ticket?
Posted: 11/16/19 at 12:32am
Miles2Go2 said: "GreasedLightning said: "For what?
ETA: Oh! Thinking you mean TINA? Thanks for the heads up if so."
Did you grab aticket? "
I did, thank you! Been checking every day for new TINA dates ![]()
Posted: 11/16/19 at 12:37am
Awesome! I’ve been checking daily too, sometimes more than once a day. I almost didn’t check tonight. Sure glad I did.
Updated On: 11/16/19 at 12:37 AM
Posted: 11/16/19 at 9:56am
Jagged Little Pill has changed a lot or premium seats to reg price as of yesterday and is now offering partial view seats starting in the second row for $72.25...no discount code I have seen though yet.
Posted: 11/16/19 at 10:14am
Is there a rhyme or reason to when Audience Rewards releases offers or do you have to keep checking?
Posted: 11/16/19 at 12:48pm
I had been looking for something for X-mas eve, & that date was included.
Posted: 11/16/19 at 2:22pm
Also, the old code for TINA doesn't work anymore. Looking at dates in the winter and there's a lot of availability.
Posted: 11/16/19 at 9:23pm
Anything posted for The Minutes or How I Learned to Drive?
Posted: 11/19/19 at 5:20pm
liger420 said: "Anything posted for The Minutes or How I Learned to Drive?"
How I Learned to Drive will have rush etickets on TodayTix. I actually asked the MTC and they confirmed it on Facebook, so makes sense to wait till the previews start. Didn't hear anything about The Minutes yet.
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