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Hamilton balcony tickets advice

Hamilton balcony tickets advice

Irenka
#1Hamilton balcony tickets advice
Posted: 8/8/15 at 7:10am

Hello, I'm considering purchasing the cheapest tickets at the balcony and I was wondering if anyone can share their experience either from the first balcony row (knee room, annoying bars etc.) and compete sides - basically my choice on the dates I can make it is either first balcony row complete side or three-four rows up and a little bit ore to the center. What do you think? Thank you!

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oncemorewithfeeling2
#2Hamilton balcony tickets advice
Posted: 8/8/15 at 1:13pm

The Rodgers doesn't have a balcony. The cheapest seats that are non-lotto are in the rear mezz. 

Irenka
#3Hamilton balcony tickets advice
Posted: 8/8/15 at 1:58pm

"The Rodgers doesn't have a balcony. The cheapest seats that are non-lotto are in the rear mezz. "


I'msorry for the confusion, I mean rear mezz - on the map it looks like a balcony... Anyone have experience with these?


 

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steven22
#4Hamilton balcony tickets advice
Posted: 8/8/15 at 2:13pm

Sat rear mezz row a off to the side last night. Perfect view. 

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dramamama611
#5Hamilton balcony tickets advice
Posted: 8/8/15 at 2:30pm

I sat in row D of the rear mezzanine, on the side, but not close to the wall. I agree, seeing wasn't an issue but I do believe I missed some lyrics.  


Already have my next set of tix for the very first row if the mezzanine, my favorite place to be.


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bwayphreak234
#6Hamilton balcony tickets advice
Posted: 8/8/15 at 3:23pm

I sat in the last row of the mezzanine for If/Then. It is pretty far back, but it's still a good view.


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