LesWickedly said: "I think 4/4 is your safest bet, since you both are shorter."
I have the almost identical dilemma (close to same seating choices just in M in Orch and C in dress) and height issues. But I'm opting with orchestra in this case because that dress circle is set so far back. Part of my problem isn't just height it's vision though, so that's a driver for me. Normally I'd go with dress/mezz over Orch Q in a different theater, especially if you are on the aisle but most overhang closer to the stage.
So I'm just praying for shorties to sit in front of us! Does anyone know if the Orch in the Lyric is inclined?
In the old Lyric, the sight lines from the rear orchestra were very good. However, the theater has been rebuilt since then, and I don't know what has changed. I heard the dress circle was pushed forward, though.
CT2NYC said: "Seats have been released on Ticketmaster for May-July, $165 and up."
Ugh. I am soooo sick of this HP site. It endlessly shows availability for my date, but then all price points are grayed out when I actually click on the date.
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Lot666 said: "CT2NYC said: "Seats have been released on Ticketmaster for May-July, $165 and up."
Ugh. I am soooo sick of this HP site. It endlessly shows availability for my date, but then all price points are grayed out when I actually click on the date."
jonyyboy07 said: "Lot666 said: "CT2NYC said: "Seats have been released on Ticketmaster for May-July, $165 and up."
Ugh. I am soooo sick of this HP site. It endlessly shows availability for my date, but then all price points are grayed out when I actually click on the date."
That’s because accessible seating is available."
Is that what it is? Thanks for the explanation.
Would it kill them to put some sort of icon on applicable dates that indicates "accessible only"?
==> this board is a nest of vipers <==
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Been here for 20 minutes contemplating if it's worth $70 more than what I originally paid to switch from Row V all the way to the side in Orchestra to Dress Circle Row E on the left but close to center.
I really wish there was a way to search for a certain price point all at once. I know this is just pure laziness, but it’d make it easier than having to click every performance.
I'm so sick of the way this show's ticketing site is structured. Why make dates yellow and say tickets are "going fast" when there are never actually any tickets? It's just a total waste of my time. Ugh.
(For the record, CT2NYC, I'm thankful for your updates on this thread! Gives me hope every now and then!)
BroadwayConcierge said: "I'm so sick of the way this show's ticketing site is structured. Why make dates yellow and say tickets are "going fast" when there are never actually any tickets? It's just a total waste of my time. Ugh.
(For the record, CT2NYC, I'm thankful for your updates on this thread! Gives me hope every now and then!)"
You're welcome! Apparently, the availability of any given date includes accessible seating, which, obviously we don't see unless it's selected.
2 nice $289 per part premium seats available on Ticketmaster for Thursday 4/5 & Friday 4/6. Dress circle center D 101-102, 101 being an aisle seat. Yes, they're pricey, but they're 2 of the better premiums I've seen lately.