Good ticket album?
#1Good ticket album?
Posted: 3/1/09 at 8:41pm
Hi. Looking for a ticket album, somewhat like a baseball card album, with sleeves I can use for my Broadway tickets. I assume some people on here use one, so I'm asking you all to point me in the right direction. Google searches give me surprisingly few results, and they're not described and generic, so I'm wary of ordering one.
If you don't use an album, how do you keep your tickets for posterity?
sgv123
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/06
#3re: Good ticket album?
Posted: 3/1/09 at 9:01pm#2re: Good ticket album?
Posted: 3/1/09 at 10:18pmThat's one of the few things I've found, so I figured I'd ask to see if anyone actually has one, or has gotten one from a real store/online merchant.
#3re: Good ticket album?
Posted: 3/1/09 at 10:57pmi have one pretty similar to that one. i've been using it for a few months its holding up well...if you have alot of stubs or plan to have alot more stubs you want to save i'd suggest getting a few or getting a bigger one.
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#4re: Good ticket album?
Posted: 3/1/09 at 11:03pm
this is the one i have and its great!
http://ticketstubdiary.com/
it can also be bought at the Theatre Bookstore on 44th st
wonkit
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
#5re: Good ticket album?
Posted: 3/2/09 at 5:17amSo many of my tickets are full page computer printouts now - I slip them behind the cardboard spacer in my Playbill sleeves, and have the Playbill and date/seat info in the same place.
#6re: Good ticket album?
Posted: 3/2/09 at 10:05amwonkit, from now on if you want to have actual tickets instead of the print outs to keep, the day of the performance you could go to the box office and give them your name or order # and they can print you out actual tickets :)
#7re: Good ticket album?
Posted: 3/2/09 at 10:23am
Thanks for the suggestions. Not sure I like the paper margins to write notes feature. Think i may go with the more basic/standard one. I'd like a big one, though, with 200+ slots. Any other suggestions?
And as far as paper tickets, the few times I get the printouts, I just walk around after the show and usually find someone in my area who left their ticket.
#8re: Good ticket album?
Posted: 3/2/09 at 1:46pm
I always pay a little extra to have my ticket mailed, so that I DO have a 'real' ticket to keep
I didn't know the Box Office would print me one if I asked -- THANKS!
wonkit
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
#9re: Good ticket album?
Posted: 3/2/09 at 2:04pm
Thanks for the trick to get "real" tickets.
I used to put a small number of related tickets together in a vertical group, cover them in clear contac paper, and use them as book marks! So I have a Ring Cycle bookmark, a Pavarotti at the MET bookmark, a Swan Lake bookmark, etc. That way I see them all the time and they are useful, too.
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