MyLife said: "Since each code can purchase up to 6 tickets maybe we can help each other out.
Those who got a code and aren't in need of 6 tickets could buddy up with those on standby if they can go on the same dates at the same price point.
I feel very fortunate that my friends and I got enough codes to cover everyone, even if we have to split up dates. Good luck to those on standby who really want to see it!"
If anybody is going on March 24th or March 31st, please help this out-of-towner out! I reallllly want to put this into my trip. Haha.
MyLife said: "Since each code can purchase up to 6 tickets maybe we can help each other out.
Those who got a code and aren't in need of 6 tickets could buddy up with those on standby if they can go on the same dates at the same price point.
I feel very fortunate that my friends and I got enough codes to cover everyone, even if we have to split up dates. Good luck to those on standby who really want to see it!"
Yes, if anyone with a code is trying for April 26/27, I would love to add on with 2 tickets at the $80/part or $130/part price point!! We’re coming in from Austin for a Broadway binge week and this would be the cherry on top! Please PM me if you are willing to help me out!
Standby doesn't seem so bad. The theatre is huge and I assume they will be releasing a pretty big block of shows (6 mos? 1 yr?). I received a standby code for Springsteen and there were still tickets available, just not at any price I wanted to pay. (On the other hand, Harry Potter demand ?> Springsteen demand and tickets are cheaper, so people in the first rounds will be less likely to pass)
Cape Twirl of Doom said: "I did get my email for the 12pm slot, but it's really annoying that they don't have any info on what seats are priced where. I would actually like to know what I want to buy before the absolute debacle that will be Wed at noon when everyone is on the site at once."
Me too. I just decided to go midrange with the $70.00 tickets and see what happens. I am assuming they may be rear dress circle.
I like your suggestion of buddying up, MyLife. I got standby, and I am looking for just one ticket late for my spring trip to New York in April/early May
Single ticket up to $190 per part - both parts on same day Wednesday April 25 or May 2 Saturday April 28 or May 5 Sunday April 29 or May 6
If anyone has the ability to add on, can you please PM me.
I'm reading that the theater is huge -- are the $20/$40 tickets going to be really really bad? I can't swing a higher amount given the 2 parts.... I was thinking those would be the first to sell, but it sounds like most people are going for more of the midrange ones?
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sorano916 said: "The Access Code will only work once. You only get one shot in buying tickets."
Right - this was my question too.
So I can't buy one pair for one set of dates and another pair for another set of dates? Is this just because Ticketmaster generally would allow two dates in one transaction?
I am assuming that if tickets are not available for a date you pick they will let you try for another date during your timed buying period. I am just going for a 2 show Wednesday and whatever day I hopefully get, I will take a vacation day.
This has probably been mentioned before, but wanted to point out that (like the London production) the tickets are refundable. The website states: "All tickets purchased over 28 days prior to a performance can be returned for a refund any time up to 14 days prior to the performance time."
Jish said: "sorano916 said: "The Access Code will only work once. You only get one shot in buying tickets."
Right - this was my question too.
So I can't buy one pair for one set of dates and another pair for another set of dates? Is this just because Ticketmaster generally would allow two dates in one transaction?"
No, you won't be able to purchase tickets for different sets of dates. I don't know how Ticketmaster would normally do it but the HP website mention that the Access Code only works once.
sorano916 said: "Jish said: "sorano916 said: "The Access Code will only work once. You only get one shot in buying tickets."
Right - this was my question too.
So I can't buy one pair for one set of dates and another pair for another set of dates? Is this just because Ticketmaster generally would allow two dates in one transaction?"
No, you won't be able to purchase tickets for different sets of dates. I don't know how Ticketmaster would normally do it but the HP website mention that the Access Code only works once."
I'm not sure how the access code worked for Springsteen, but I was able to buy tickets to FROZEN on two separate days with the same advance sale access code. The code allowed me to buy up to six tickets and I bought two. HARRY POTTER may be different.
StageDoor3 said: "I'm not sure how the access code worked for Springsteen, but I was able to buy tickets to FROZEN on two separate days with the same advance sale access code. The code allowed me to buy up to six tickets and I bought two. HARRY POTTER may be different."
Thanks - but was this two transactions? These codes are specifically only one transaction.