shari evelyn said: "I remember during the ticket buying process, there was a FAQ specific to Cursed Child. It said you could transfer tickets to family or friends using a Chat option with TM and having a representative do it. So I do believe it’s possible if you do it that way.
I’ve had a few folks reach out to me about my duplicate tickets – I’m happy to unload my second pair at face value if I can do that transfer I described above, but I need to figure out which the keep first.
I don’t think I’ve ever been in this theater before – what seats do you guys think are the better view? Dress Circle Right, Row A, 10-12 or Dress Circle Right, Row G, 2-4??? I like aisle seats for the room, but the potential of Row A with nothing blocking my view is tempting if the sightlines are good…"
I don’t think I’ve ever been in this theater before – what seats do you guys think are the better view? Dress Circle Right, Row A, 10-12 or Dress Circle Right, Row G, 2-4??? I like aisle seats for the room, but the potential of Row A with nothing blocking my view is tempting if the sightlines are good…"
I'd take the row A in a heartbeat. Those are excellent seats. Probably some of the best in the house. I'd swap mine in Dress Circle Center Row G on the aisle for them in a heartbeat. Enjoy them.
if you registered once, they usually keep you in the system until you get a code/make a purchase. That is the way Springsteen did it and I'm guessing Potter will be the same deal. The question will be if they reopen the system to new entrants for the next block
The fact that we have to register again is f*cking stupid. The whole process has soured me on ever wanting to see the show.
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards
For the February 8th date, I think it’s more that the website to buy tickets will always be open, so you can check for last minute tickets. That’s what happens in the west end they release tickets randmonly
Does this mean that those who successfully got tickets the first round get to sign up again? That hardly seems fair to me. I detest this system. I don’t believe for a minute that this is alleviating 3rd party sellers. I’d rather go the route of what Hamilton is doing in London. You buy the ticket - you show up for the event. It would suck for those wanting to gift tickets but I think it’s better than this Verified Fan BS. I guess I’m jaded as I’ve yet to be successful in getting a code. Sigh.
I had the same issue about Cirque de Soleil listed as the purchase. I did receive an email at some point clarifying the issue from Ticketmaster. It appears not to be a problem.
Based on the Twitter replies, it was clarified that the access code is just for the pre-sale on February 7th. Ticketing with be open to everyone (no access code needed) on February 8th (source). Similar to the Hamilton-Broadway extension pre-sale in August.
And this next batch of tickets are until March 9, 2019 (source).