Dress Circle, Row C, Seats 115 - 116 - 117 are available on Ticketmaster for tomorrow for $155/part. They're in my cart, will release at 1:01pm ET, or PM me to coordinate a release.
Thought I'd ask again, but I bought a $40 per part ticket on June 24th, but am already seeing the show from much better seats that day. I'd love to switch with anyone who has tickets around that price point ($20-$80 per part, will pay difference) for the dates June 20th or June 27th. My seat is Row G of the Balcony on the aisle in the center, so a very nice seat.
I saw the show Saturday 4/7 and sat in Balcony Row C in the center. Rows B & C have amazing leg room. The rest of the Balcony not so much. I am over 6 ft tall and it was amazing to have all that room up there. The view was great too!
Megsamegatron said: "The only seat that I spent more then $40 per part on was in Row J which I got form the cancellation line.
So I haven't spent "that" much on Cursed Child tickets"
Dang, anything I’ve seen in orchestra row J is at least $165-199 per part, so assuming that the others really were $20-40 per part, that’s still a good $500-600 or more before any fees. I guess “not that much” is relative, lol. Albeit I’ve always been an extreme saver, so I’m cautious about large expenses and spending money to see something more than once unless it’s a rare occasion, like a gift for someone. It's a habit I acquired from growing up poor and helps me appreciate what I have to the fullest, I guess. That’s just me though; I know others have different priorities.
Can anyone who’s sat in front to mid orchestra attest to the view? Judging from the picture posted earlier from dress circle, it looks like it should be fine but I was wondering what other people thought (if it’s been mentioned already, I apologize).
Orchestra Row E, Seat 12 on Ticketmaster for tomorrow, $155/part. This is the first time I've seen this price for front orchestra, great seat at a great price! Will be released at 5:29pm ET.
vanbrig said: "Megsamegatron said: "The only seat that I spent more then $40 per part on was in Row J which I got form the cancellation line.
So I haven't spent "that" much on Cursed Child tickets"
Dang, anything I’ve seen in orchestra row J is at least $165-199 per part, so assuming that the others really were $20-40 per part, that’s still a good $500-600 or more before any fees.I guess “not that much” is relative, lol. Albeit I’ve always been an extreme saver, so I’m cautious about large expenses and spending moneyto see something more than once unless it’s a rare occasion, like a gift for someone. It's a habit I acquired from growing up poor and helps me appreciate what I have to the fullest, I guess. That’s just me though; I know others have different priorities.
Can anyone who’s sat in front to mid orchestra attest to the view? Judging from the picture posted earlier from dress circle, it looks like it should be fine but I was wondering what other people thought (if it’s been mentioned already, I apologize).
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I posted a picture from Orch Row B on my instagram (username is same as here) I'm on my phone otherwise I'd post it here. The view is spectacular, though I was able to see some of the things that make the magic happen, which you can't see from farther back/up
Fosse76 said: "Does this mean that if I win this Friday, I can't ever win again in the future?"
It could very well mean that, but since the amount of people entering to win will be as large as the number entering the Hamilton lottery, it seems presumptuous to worry about winning the second time to begin with, no?! Try to get the first one down...
Also, if it is being run like the UK Friday Forty, everyone who shows up at that time is randomized and then they pick a winner, so not a matter of having the fastest fingers, etc.
Sat in row H seat 8. Close enough where I could see every facial expression but far enough back where I could take in the full scope of the production. About the most perfect seat I could have asked for.....
well, except for the rude/loud people in the seats next to me who somehow managed to show up 15 minutes late to both parts (and proceeded to talk throughout much of the show despite my death glares). You’d think after being late the first time ......oy!
-There's the muddle in the middle. There's the puddle where the poodle did the piddle."
I have an extra ticket for tomorrow- Balcony F, $20/part. Total with Ticketmaster fees is $62 for both parts. I'll be in the seat next to it, so can meet at the theater beforehand to transfer the ticket. PM me if interested!
Fosse76 said: "Does anyone know what price points they are selling to the standby line? (i.e., content reduce the premium price to the regular price)."
A few weeks ago they reduced house seats priced at $299 per part to $199 per part. They also had $155 per part tickets for the line.