Chiming in too! I was able to grab a single seat thanks to this amazing board. Everyone at theater is so kind and there for same reason. worth going!!!!!
If anyone has one free ticket for Friday Saturday or Sunday for about $250 I will be forever grateful !! I HAVE TO see the show... if anyone knows something please let me know. Thanks xx
Definitely try a booster seat to help your perspective a bit but from what I remember of where most of the scenes take place on stage I think you should be fine- break in a glove is on the left side of the stage but I'm think they moved a bit closer to the front than when they were in the center so hopefully that'll fix the view a bit. You might miss some legs/shoes but I think you'll be able to see the important stuff just fine!
Jackala28 said: "Hey team...is seat B11 >REAAAAALLLLYYY< bad? Anyone going between now and Sat Matinee wanna send me a picture of the view from that seat? Not much I can do about it...but I did spend $$$ for it. lol
In other news...any more word on Ben at Sat Matinee performance? Still good so far?? lol"
Pretty sure my mom sat right there but a few seats over back in janurary, she said she was very disappointed she couldnt see bens face but overall it wasnt too bad
Holding G104 $413 with fees for tonight, will release at 2:20 pm. Hoping it will go to someone here who actually wants to go instead of to a scalper. Good luck to everyone looking for tickets!
I would try to return it to Telecharge if you are feeling serious regret. This is what I did when I accidentally purchased two seats, one of which was B11. After seeing the photo, I felt too guilty selling it to someone for that price, given the view!
I’d like to throw my hat in the ring if anybody’s got a spare ticket for Friday, Saturday or Sunday.. This last minute stuff is tough when you live 3 hours away.
iowaopoly08 said: "I honestly would be shocked if anything Sunday pops up"
Same, I forgot to quote it but for whoever mentioned the handicapped seats - they are all sold out. Or at least any/all wheelchair companion seats are. & I don’t think they release the wheelchair seats where the wheelchair serves as your seat.
chelseaburnside said: "iowaopoly08 said: "I honestly would be shocked if anything Sunday pops up"
Same, I forgot to quote it but for whoever mentioned the handicapped seats - they are all sold out. Or at least any/all wheelchair companion seats are. & I don’t think they release the wheelchair seats where the wheelchair serves as your seat."
How do you know that the companion seats are already sold out? They would be listed as unavailable until today usually. I realize it's a long shot..just curious.
elljay1371 said: "chelseaburnside said: "iowaopoly08 said: "I honestly would be shocked if anything Sunday pops up"
Same, I forgot to quote it but for whoever mentioned the handicapped seats - they are all sold out. Or at least any/all wheelchair companion seats are. & I don’t think they release the wheelchair seats where the wheelchair serves as your seat."
How do you know that the companion seats are already sold out? They would be listed as unavailable until today usually. I realize it's a long shot..just curious."
You can search for them by asking Telecharge to get you wheelchair accessible or transfer arm seats (which you can't actually buy and use unless you qualify for them, but you can still search the site for them). If none are showing up when you request accessible seating, it generally means there are none left available to be released.
There’s no way to know how many companion seats have been sold so far. Each wheelchair seat is allowed 3 companion seats. If they only use 1, 2 will be sold under the 4-day rule. Also, the transfer arm seats in the mezzanine are allowed 1 companion, and those aren't even accessible as an option on the Telecharge website. So, although it's a long shot, there could be some seats released today for Sunday.
CT2NYC said: "There’s no way to know how many companion seats have been sold so far. Each wheelchair seat is allowed 3 companion seats. If they only use 1, 2 will be sold under the 4-day rule. Also, the transfer arm seats in the mezzanine are allowed 1 companion, and those aren't even accessible as an option on the Telecharge website. So, although it's a long shot, there could be some seats released today for Sunday."
Agreed... though normally weekends are tougher to get from what I've read on this board.
There are 2 will call tickets available for tonight's show on tickpick for $344 each so right in the middle of the premium range you'd find on telecharge- I've been watching their prices and they will likely drop more so if you can get to the show with 5 hours notice or less I'd definitely keep an eye out!
Jackala28 said: "Hey all..This might sound dumb, but can someone politely explain to me how one is able to purchase a companion/transfer arm seatto a wheelchair seat if you don't actually have a disability or aren't attending a show with a disable person? Like...you don't need to show proof that you are there for disability related reasons?
Also has anyone done SRO before? Is it an obstructed view? Do you actually stand the entire time? Are you in the mezz or orchestra standing? Forgive me as I'm sure that was mentioned several times before in this thread... I'm thinking it might be better standing than sitting in B11 lol....but probably not...just externally processing here. :)"
Maybe go in with an ace bandage on crutches and stand? Alternatively, bring a parking pass of sorts.
Jackala28 said: "Hey all..This might sound dumb, but can someone politely explain to me how one is able to purchase a companion/transfer arm seatto a wheelchair seat if you don't actually have a disability or aren't attending a show with a disable person? Like...you don't need to show proof that you are there for disability related reasons?
Also has anyone done SRO before? Is it an obstructed view? Do you actually stand the entire time? Are you in the mezz or orchestra standing? Forgive me as I'm sure that was mentioned several times before in this thread... I'm thinking it might be better standing than sitting in B11 lol....but probably not...just externally processing here. :)"
Until those seats are released to the general public 4 days before the performance, those tickets are only available to those with disabilities. As far as SRO is concerned, I haven't done it there, but I know that the Music Box is regarded as one of the best on Broadway. If you get to the theatre and decide you don't like the view from B 11, you might be able to find someone in SRO who will trade.
Jackala28 said: "Hey all..This might sound dumb, but can someone politely explain to me how one is able to purchase a companion/transfer arm seatto a wheelchair seat if you don't actually have a disability or aren't attending a show with a disable person? Like...you don't need to show proof that you are there for disability related reasons?
Also has anyone done SRO before? Is it an obstructed view? Do you actually stand the entire time? Are you in the mezz or orchestra standing? Forgive me as I'm sure that was mentioned several times before in this thread... I'm thinking it might be better standing than sitting in B11 lol....but probably not...just externally processing here. :)"
This is hypothetical since it's against what we are trying to do here but maybe sell B11 and buy a marked up seat somewhere else in the house?