CT2NYC said: "Orchestra O 33 available on Ticketmaster for Thursday, 4/19 & Friday, 4/20, $189 per part. Great seat during the last few days of previews!"
I don't know that'd call it a great seat, especially at that price. But then again I like to sit close.
Fosse76 said: "CT2NYC said: "Orchestra O 33 available on Ticketmaster for Thursday, 4/19 & Friday, 4/20, $189 per part. Great seat during the last few days of previews!"
I don't know that'd call it a great seat, especially at that price. But then again I like to sit close."
I'm giving the far side orchestra seats the benefit of the doubt, and, considering that the dress circle now overhangs row P, I'm assuming that row O offers good views, at the very least. My point is that someone could probably do a lot worse, now that prime seats are scarce for the first part of the run.
There’s a PAIR of 299/part for 04.25.18 available dress circle row f (total comes out to over $1200, so I just cannot bring myself to buy it) in case anyone’s interested.
I just got 2 tickets for 4/4. They are the premium seats, Dress Circle R row D, seats 2-4 (I think that's on the inside aisle). I am so excited- we are huuuuuuge Potter fans, so I've been saving up for this, although I'm still experiencing some serious sticker shock. I'm really excited to be going so soon though, and it's during my daughter's spring break so she won't have to miss school.
I really prefer orchestra seats, but haven't seen any of those pop up...Hopefully I will be happy with these with the mezzanine being a bit closer than it used to be.
Looks like there was just an April ticket dump. When I went on, Saturday, 4/7, was showing tickets available at all price points. As I went through them, they became unavailable. There are still some $130+ seats available for other dates in April.
AmeliaBedelia said: "broadwayfan1000 said: "AmeliaBedelia said: "If you're looking for the lower price range tickets, keep checking Ticketmaster. I've been checking twice a day for the past couple days and just found a $40 orchestra seat in September that I guess someone had just returned.Especially over the next few days, I have a feeling people will start returning seats as they look at schedules, consider travel options, discuss with friends who bought tickets as well, etc."
What row was the $40 and are you sure it is orchestra. I spoke to lyric theater and they said they never released any orchestra seating for $40. I was concerned that my row V seats that I paid $165 maybe partially obstructed if there are seats around that being sold at that price. But they said a few times they have not released any $40 seats in orchestra but only balcony? Are a few people who have said they received orchestra at this price so they must be misinformed? But I asked the agent a few times via fb messenger and they were very confident."
The $40 orchestra seat was in row Y, which I believe is the fourth row from the back of the orchestra. It's all the way to the side so maybe they're just releasing the last seat in the last few rows as $40 seats.Also, Ticketmaster lists which sections tickets are in at each price level on the page where you pick whichprice level you want to search. For the $20-$40 price range, it lists orchestra, dress circle, and balcony as possible locations.They definitely offer $40 orchestra seats, although how many there are is anyone's guess.
Thought of another possibletitle for this thread: "Fantastic Seats and Where to Find Them""
Haha. And yeah sounds like you got a great deal and may have been single seating only. I am also aisle but ended up paying $165 for each show but purchased two tickets in row v.
Dress circle B 9 available on Ticketmaster for Tuesday 3/27 & Wednesday 3/28, $189 per part, as well as orchestra S 34 on Wednesday, 4/18, $189 per part.
While I was browsing the new inventory, I only came across one center aisle Orchestra seat. I think it was Row P or Q. It was definitely a premium seat but has anyone seen an orchestra center aisle seat?
Also, someone correct me if I'm correct but first preview never went on sale, right?
jenhum said: "I just got 2 tickets for 4/4. They are the premium seats, Dress Circle R row D, seats 2-4 (I think that's on the insideaisle). I am so excited- we are huuuuuuge Potter fans, so I've been saving up for this, although I'm still experiencing some serious sticker shock. I'm really excited to be going so soon though, and it's during my daughter's spring break so she won't have to miss school.
I really prefer orchestra seats, but haven't seen any of those pop up...Hopefully I will be happy with these with the mezzanine being a bit closer than it used to be."
PLEASE post after you see the show and let us know how the seats were. Taking my family next January and sitting in same row! ENJOY the show - it is going to be here before you know it!!!
sorano916 said: "While I was browsing the new inventory, I only came across one center aisle Orchestra seat. I think it was Row P or Q. It was definitely a premium seat but has anyone seen an orchestra center aisle seat?"
I have a center aisle seat, but I'm in Row P. There is no center orchestra for this production. I also have a ticket in Row G, but I'm two seats from the center aisle. So they did sell at least some them (who know what they've held back, since in London it seems like it's pretty easy to get premium seats even the day before).
"Also, someone correct me if I'm correct but first preview never went on sale, right?"
It definitely wasn't available for the most recent pre-sale and public sale, so who knows. I'd be surprised.