HamiltonFan said: "Hi guys, I'm new to this site and have a few questions about the cancellation line because I will most likely be going soon, so if someone could please help, that would be great! 1. how early should I arrive at the line to pretty much guarantee seats? 2. are the tickets sold to the cancellation line pretty much only premium, and if not, how many house seats are typically sold? 3. Do they really enforce the rule of no chairs in line? 4. If I'm able to get in, would it be fine to just wear slacks and a nice collared shirt? Thanks in advance!
Hola! and welcome!
Lately not many have been sharing their cancellation line experiences here like before, so we get word how many are on the line by good samaritans walking past the cancellation line who are kind to report here.
1. I don't think we here can give you a time, that is something based solely on you and how much time you're willing to invest. Once could easly tell you for example "oh show up at noon, that should be safe" but those who lurk may read that and show up much much earlier than noon.
2. The cancellation line sells house seats ($199) unclaimed lottery tickets ($199--is this still correct?) and premium seats ($549) but lately, some premium seating has been showing up on Ticketmaster, so we who have had line experience are wondering if they are being passed up by patrons on the cancellation line then posted for sale on Ticketmaster.
3. Again, we don't get the recent number of tickets sold on the board but in the days of the OBC, there were reports that would be as little as 4 to as much as 20. The average always seemed 8 , 9, 12 or so. Now without the OBC, I don't know if more tickets are being sold to the line and less being held for friends and family. Again, we rely on the reports of the people out there in the field. There hasn't been as much contribution lately.
4. When the Lin Line was happening it became a sh*t show and I saw chairs all over the place whenever I walked passed the line. I would think with less people and more control, that maybe the theater can enforce the no chair rule again.
5. I went Tuesday night in jeans, a pair of converse, and a Gap Athletic top...you should be fine!
Good Luck!
Updated On: 7/21/16 at 03:24 AM