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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread

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Keiichi2
#200Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:16pm

I managed to get 2 Dress Circle tickets for Wednesday, December 12th for a friend and I. (We're going to see Frozen the night before.) Had to pay an arm and a leg, but worth it to go.  Got Private lounge access with it, which I guess is their excuse for charging about the price of a NY hotel for 2 tickets.

Scott Rosson
#201Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:18pm

jkstheatrescene said: "Scott Rosson said: "I got two sets of tickets:
January 9th 2019 Center Balcony Row G $102 even with fees (bought these during the presale)

March 24th 2018 Left Orchestra Row K $407 (Bought these around 10:20 CST today
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Are you going to return the ones you got yesterday?



Does anyone know how that works? I assume they don't have to take the tickets back, right?
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To be honest I don’t plan on it. I will most likely see it twice or part with them if the price is right. Leaning towards seeing it twice though.

MyLife
#202Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:26pm

Theatrefan2 said: "MyLife said: "I guess I don't get why everyone is freaking out that $199 is the best out there right now after two verified presales? $199 is standard across Broadway now and there were plenty of tickets available at lower price points before. Look at Hamilton now, the cheapest seat in the entire theater is $199."

Because its not $199 its per part so that is $400 plus the transaction fee and if you insure the ticket another $28. So that is $450 for the show.
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But it's two shows so the tickets are priced as such. In a sense they're only doing 4 shows a week so prices need to be higher to compensate. Also, tickets are refundable so why insure them? 

 

wolfwriter
#203Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:26pm

Considering if I can afford $1700 to take the niece and nephew, but I cringe at the $95.50 worth of fees included in that. For what?!? The aggravation? My time? My computer? My stress? Absurd.

LJD123
#204Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:28pm

Thanks for letting me know!
Doesn't seem worth the extra $, rather just be able to but the seats for $199

ak72090
#205Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:30pm

Anyone know how to return my tickets? Buyers remorse I really cannot afford this show right now. Please help I don’t see any return option on TM

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haterobics
#206Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:31pm

wolfwriter said: "Considering if I can afford $1700 to take the niece and nephew, but I cringe at the $95.50 worth of fees included in that. For what?!? The aggravation? My time? My computer? My stress? Absurd."

Yeah, it's weird Ticketmaster wants to make money by providing the entire back-end infrastructure for people to sell tickets through them...

bfreak
#207Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:34pm

I have to say it was a fairly painless process today! I was 5192 in the queue line, so it took about 10-15 minutes for me to access the available tickets. The website was moving efficiently and gave me no error messages. I got Orchestra Row J Seat 31 for $199 each part for a Sunday in May. Expensive, but not bad considering it's only a few months away and considering the demand for this show!

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#208Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:36pm

jkstheatrescene said: "I'll ask again... it sounds like people today are getting better seats and sooner than I could get yesterday. What was the point of doing the pre-sale if that's the case?"

Got tix during presale yesterday, and bought another pair today for the same date/times; was 17,300 in line and it took about 20+ min. The tix I got yesterday put us in row E (the $199 seats) and was only able to find row N for the same price today. One plus for the presale. 

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#209Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:37pm

ak72090 said: "Anyone know how to return my tickets? Buyers remorse I really cannot afford this show right now. Please help I don’t see any return option on TM"


http://help.ticketmaster.com/harry-potter-and-the-cursed-child-ticket-transfer-and-refunds/?_ga=2.78861460.1059302488.1518015860-940937759.1504275882

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#210Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:37pm

haterobics said: "wolfwriter said: "Considering if I can afford $1700 to take the niece and nephew, but I cringe at the $95.50 worth of fees included in that. For what?!? The aggravation? My time? My computer? My stress? Absurd."

Yeah, it's weird Ticketmaster wants to make money by providing the entire back-end infrastructure for people to sell tickets through them...
"

But I wish they actually allowed you to purchase tickets at the Box office for no fee...even if I'd likely have to wait several hours to get them.

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jkstheatrescene
#211Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:39pm

jpbran said: "jkstheatrescene said: "I'll ask again... it sounds like people today are getting better seats and sooner than I could get yesterday. What was the point of doing the pre-sale if that's the case?"

Got tix during presale yesterday, and bought another pair today for the same date/times; was 17,300 in line and it took about 20+ min. The tix I got yesterday put us in row E (the $199 seats) and was only able to find row N for the same price today. One plus for the presale.
"

I just had the same experience with my tickets.  Got my knickers in a twist for nothing.  Lesson learned!

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#212Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:40pm

April to August looks almost completely sold out

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#213Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:43pm

jkstheatrescene said: "jpbran said: "jkstheatrescene said: "I'll ask again... it sounds like people today are getting better seats and sooner than I could get yesterday. What was the point of doing the pre-sale if that's the case?"

Got tix during presale yesterday, and bought another pair today for the same date/times; was 17,300 in line and it took about 20+ min. The tix I got yesterday put us in row E (the $199 seats) and was only able to find row N for the same price today. One plus for the presale.
"

I just had the same experience with my tickets. Got my knickers in a twist for nothing. Lesson learned!
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Well it probably depends on the date you're going and when your access code time was. I was at 1pm yesterday and I got seats I wasn't that happy with for February and today I got seats that were way better for June that I couldn't get yesterday. 

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haterobics
#214Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:44pm

bdn223 said: "But I wish they actually allowed you to purchase tickets at the Box office for no fee...even if I'd likely have to wait several hours to get them."

They will, once the box office opens...

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swanjewel
#215Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:45pm

All that was left were the expensive tickets of course. I might as well see the show in London. Or wait until tickets go on sale for April 2019.

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haterobics
#216Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:47pm

Broadway Joe said: "April to August looks almost completely sold out"

Depends on how many tickets you want... as you crank quantity up or down, availability changes.

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dramamama611
#217Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:51pm

I did get in, (33,000th in line) and had availability for the date I looked out....however, I really wasn't willing to part with 800 bucks for a show more than a year from now.   I just don't spend that kind of money: Didn't pay it for Hamilton, won't pay it for this.  I can wait.  Or completely lose interest.


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.

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#218Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 12:56pm

haterobics said: "Broadway Joe said: "April to August looks almost completely sold out"

Depends on how many tickets you want... as you crank quantity up or down, availability changes.
"

 

True, I should have put for 2 seats.

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Lot666
#219Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 1:01pm

I'd like them to explain why there were suddenly so many tickets available today (albeit pricey ones), when they sent out an email yesterday advising that all tickets had been sold. And why does the calendar indicate availability for a date, but when you select it, all price points are grayed out?


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Carv2
#220Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 1:07pm

Can you get a refund on tickets if you didn’t select the insurance option? I have an extra ticket for June 13th I don’t need

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#221Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 1:07pm

I was looking for a single seat for May, secured seats, and then after entering in all of my credit card information, I got error messages that I had exceeded the ticket limit.  Is there actually a cap on the number of tickets total that we can buy for the entire run per household?  I read that we could buy 6 per transaction/code?  I bought 4 in the first presale for October, and 2 yesterday for the same date in October.  I was planning to return the first 4 or offer them here at cost once I found close to what I wanted for May.  Now I don't have my single seat in May. 

If this is the case, if I transfer the first 4 October seats to someone here on the forums, will that still count against the maximum tickets and then I still won't be able to buy a single ticket?  I can call and return the tickets, but I don't want to stay on hold forever today.

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Lot666
#222Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 1:08pm

Carv2 said: "Can you get a refund on tickets if you didn’t select the insurance option? I have an extra ticket for June 13th I don’t need"

Yes, as long as you do so more than 14 days prior to show date.


==> this board is a nest of vipers <==

"Michael Riedel...The Perez Hilton of the New York Theatre scene"
- Craig Hepworth, What's On Stage

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#223Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 1:19pm

NYfanfromCA said: "I was looking for a single seat for May, secured seats, and then after entering in all of my credit card information, I got error messages that I had exceeded the ticket limit. Is there actually a cap on the number of tickets total that we can buy for the entire run per household? I read that we could buy 6 per transaction/code? I bought 4 in the first presale for October, and 2 yesterday for the same date in October. I was planning to return the first 4 or offer them here at cost once I found close to what I wanted for May. Now I don't have my single seat in May.

If this is the case, if I transfer the first 4 October seats to someone here on the forums, will that still count against the maximum tickets and then I still won't be able to buy a single ticket? I can call and return the tickets, but I don't want to stay on hold forever today.
"

 You're probably better off just using another family members or friends account to get the single seat instead of wasting your time trying to contact them. 

FlySkyHigh
#224Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Seating/Pricing Thread
Posted: 2/8/18 at 1:20pm

Did anyone get an error saying their card was not accepted? I’ve double and triple checked the number and I have the money in my account. I’m having nightmares trying to talk to someone in customer service. Needless to say I’m very frustrated. If I can even get this resolved, I’m sure the tix I want will no longer be there.


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