Swing Joined: 3/14/18
Hey everyone, I have a pair of Harry Potter tickets for opening weekend (3/16 & 3/17 at 8pm) for sale. Let me know if you are interested! (4 tickets total, two for Part 1 and two for Part 2).
Swing Joined: 3/14/18
Where are the seats tends to come up as well...
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/21/05
LesWickedly said: "How much did you buy them for?"
Can't have been more than $80, since the tickets are for the first preview performances.
Depends on where the seats were. They sold premium seats for the first preview as well at the box office for $299 per part. And yes, the remaining 1200 seats were priced at $20 per part as part of the line promo last weekend.
Swing Joined: 3/14/18
Hello everyone,
The seats are in the balcony, row D and I did get them for $80 after waiting in line over 6 hours. However, my girlfriend and I previously purchased tickets for just over $700 dollars (for later in April). We are not going to be able to go to the show this weekend, so I am trying to sell these tickets. I wish it were the other way around and we could go opening weekend, but it will unfortunately not work out. So I am not trying to make any extra money, or try anything shady, just trying to earn back some of the money that was put in originally. If you don't like the price, then no need to comment further. Thank you.
Chorus Member Joined: 10/12/16
kmk613 said: "Hey everyone, I have a pair of Harry Potter tickets for opening weekend (3/16 & 3/17 at 8pm) for sale. Let me know if you are interested! (4 tickets total, two for Part 1 and two for Part 2)."
But 3/16 & 3/17 isn't opening weekend. ?????? Isn't that first preview?
Don’t sell over priced tickets on this board.
Byyyyyyeeeee.
Broadway Star Joined: 10/22/05
Put them on stub hub if you want to sell them for a profit. You’ll actually get more than what you’re asking here and it’s very easy but you have to drop them off the box office. Also, lots of great seats are being released on the official website for regular prices and the stubhub tickets are dropping. It looks like they held back quite a lot of seats to make sure people who really want to get in can, as they seemed to do in London.
kmk613 said: "So I am not trying to make any extra money, or try anything shady, just trying to earn back some of the money that was put in originally."
Selling $80 worth of tickets for $600 isn't trying to make extra money? You may see it as going to the later show for the preview promo price, but why is that anyone else's concern?
I'm not against making money selling tickets, but that is for StubHub, it doesn't usually work well here.
Swing Joined: 8/30/07
I'd be cautious of selling or buying re-sale tickets for Harry Potter: http://deadline.com/2016/08/harry-potter-and-hamilton-take-on-plague-of-scalpers-1201805489/
All That Chat (the "other" Broadway board) has a policy that only tickets for sale at face value can be advertised on its site. But BWW doesn't have a similar policy. Here, anyone is free to try to sell anything. I'm hoping the denizens of this board are smart enough to suss out a bad deal.
mstevens59 said: "I'd be cautious of selling or buying re-sale tickets for Harry Potter: http://deadline.com/2016/08/harry-potter-and-hamilton-take-on-plague-of-scalpers-1201805489/"
A bit harder in NY, though, where the right to resell tickets you purchased is actually state law. The people who got swept up with Hamilton were using bots and purchasing over the limits, which is why the tickets were rescinded and put back online, it was nothing to do with reselling them.
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