Hamilton Cancellation Line
Posted: 3/6/15 at 12:17pm
The thing about two show days is to put your name on the waitlist for both shows at the same time. While I ended up being eighth for the matinee list, I was third for the evening list, which I got in.
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I do feel a little better about spending all that money now though being that a comparable seat for the Broadway run is going for around $300.
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Posted: 3/14/15 at 9:44pm
Or is it an anytime up until showtime kind of thing?
(Sorry, never done a cancellation line before)
Updated On: 3/14/15 at 09:44 PM
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Posted: 3/23/15 at 11:18am
What time would you recommend lining up on days with only evening performances? Should I still get to the theater in the morning or is afternoon sufficient? Also, if you put your name on the list for cancellations, do you have to physically stay there all day or just come back an hour or so before curtain? Thanks for any guidance.
Posted: 10/14/15 at 2:41pm
Posted: 10/14/15 at 3:14pm
Claudia Draper said: "Anyone tried the cancellation line, lately Impossible? "
It's like going to vegas and playing the slot machine. People do win, but there is no way to know if you will be one of them. You can increase your odds and stand there all day and be first in line, but that also means if no tickets are available, you invested the most time to achieve nothing.
Posted: 10/14/15 at 5:10pm
I tried a few weekends ago. (3rd evening perf and 4th matinee). I was front of the queue on the Saturday (I started queueing as the matinee hit the interval) and stayed till 8pm. They had no tickets and the box office was crazy busy because they had over 100 people turn up with fake tickets. So didn't get a ticket and ran around the block to see Spring Awakening at the last minute.
On Sunday i joined a friend in the queue at 11ish. We were second in the queue. When the box office opened the girl in front of us got a ticket straight away. At about 1pm 2 premium seats got returned and we passed on those (too much money) and some guys behind us in the queue snapped them up. Then at 1:30 the box office called us up to the window as 2 row k centre stalls had been returned. $167 each and we snapped those up!
The box office people and security guys were all lovely and helpful. They said there had only been a couple of shows over the last few months that there had been no returns for. We later found out that 2 people behind us got tickets too.
So I reckon I queued for about 8 hours over the 2 days. Totally worth it but get there early!
Posted: 10/14/15 at 6:02pm
charlieoflondon said: "On Sunday i joined a friend in the queue at 11ish. We were second in the queue. When the box office opened the girl in front of us got a ticket straight away. At about 1pm 2 premium seats got returned and we passed on those (too much money) and some guys behind us in the queue snapped them up. Then at 1:30 the box office called us up to the window as 2 row k centre stalls had been returned. $167 each and we snapped those up! "
So you got there at 11:00 AM on Sunday and by 1:30 PM you had two seats in K for the matinee?! That's fantastic! And this was your second or fourth try?
Posted: 10/14/15 at 6:09pm
^^ Well, he said he joined a friend in line, so that person probably got there, earlier, one would imagine.
Posted: 10/14/15 at 8:53pm
Would it be that the calculation line is at the Richard Rodgers and not the Public please?
Posted: 10/14/15 at 9:02pm
Phantom of London said: "Would it be that the calculation line is at the Richard Rodgers and not the Public please?"
Yes, the cancellation line at the box office is at the location where both the show and the box office are now.... the Richard Rodgers.
Posted: 10/15/15 at 5:36am
NYfanfromCA said: "charlieoflondon said: "On Sunday i joined a friend in the queue at 11ish. We were second in the queue. When the box office opened the girl in front of us got a ticket straight away. At about 1pm 2 premium seats got returned and we passed on those (too much money) and some guys behind us in the queue snapped them up. Then at 1:30 the box office called us up to the window as 2 row k centre stalls had been returned. $167 each and we snapped those up! "
So you got there at 11:00 AM on Sunday and by 1:30 PM you had two seats in K for the matinee?! That's fantastic! And this was your second or fourth try?
Second try. My friend got there at 10/10:30ish I think. The girl right at the front was there at 8 or 9.
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Posted: 10/15/15 at 5:37am
haterobics said: "^^ Well, he said he joined a friend in line, so that person probably got there, earlier, one would imagine.
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Not that it's particularly important... but Charlie can be a girl's name too!
Posted: 10/15/15 at 12:06pm
charlieoflondon said: "Second try. My friend got there at 10/10:30ish I think. The girl right at the front was there at 8 or 9."
Fantastic! Thanks for letting me know what time you started the line. If I find time and can bring all of my meals and sit there and eat, maybe I might try this!
Posted: 10/15/15 at 12:12pm
charlieoflondon said: "...They had no tickets and the box office was crazy busy because they had over 100 people turn up with fake tickets. "
Wow, this is amazing, over 100 people who had been sold fake tickets, just for that one performance! I feel sorry for them, and also for the box office personnel who have to deal with this situation. It must be really difficult having to tell someone their tickets are bogus.
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Posted: 10/16/15 at 9:17am
So if I arrive at around 9:30-10ish, for a Saturday mat, I have a good chance of getting cancellation tickets?
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