TheyUsedToTieYouUp said: "WHO ELSE CAN’T WAIT UNTIL THIS THREAD IS ACTIVE AGAIN???!?!1?1?"
Me!!
I went to their website and looked at what's available with things re-opening. There's a bit more than I expected, with a mix of in person inside/outside and online events.
Only one 'Broadway' show so far, Disney's Live at the New Am concert next week
It does look like they slightly raised their prices, uncageg. The last Broadway play that I saw through TDF was Slave Play in September 2019, and it cost $43.00. The last Broadway musical I saw was Jagged Little Pill, in November 2019 at $49.00.
I also saw that tickets for Disney's Live at the New Am concerts were going for $59.50 on TDF, so I'm wondering if that will be the new going rate for Broadway musicals on there, or if that was more of a one-off kind of deal. I guess we'll have to wait and see!
While I certainly don't like to see the price increases from a consumer's perspective, I completely understand that it was probably necessary on TDF's part, given everything that's happened over the past year-plus. Looking forward to getting some use out of my membership once more!
Alexander Lamar said: "How much is Pass Over on TDF? I’m trying to join but the damn site won’t load. "
They're $49.50 and like BroadwayGuy12 said, it used to be that Broadway plays were $43 and Broadway musicals were $49. I wonder if it'll change per production or if $49.50/$59.50 are the new prices for broadway plays/musicals.
I did notice that the tickets for [title of show] in Brooklyn are $36, while TodayTix has them for $25 and $35, and I feel like in the past TDF has usually been the most economical option.
chrishuyen said: "Alexander Lamar said: "How much is Pass Over on TDF? I’m trying to join but the damn site won’t load. "
They're $49.50 and like BroadwayGuy12 said, it used to be that Broadway plays were $43 and Broadway musicals were $49. I wonder if it'll change per production or if $49.50/$59.50 are the new prices for broadway plays/musicals.
I did notice that the tickets for [title of show] in Brooklyn are $36, while TodayTix has them for $25 and $35, and I feel like in the past TDF has usually been the most economical option."
Also, TDF offered far better seats comparing to other sources of discounted tickets.
Pass Over should be great orch seats, there is tons of inventory available at all performances. Same with the digital lottery, which is $23 cheaper than TDF.
Mrs. Doubtfire is up for multiple days (including 2022), All tickets are listed as "passport" and cost $25 ($29 with fees). Does anyone know what a "passport" seat mean?
Mrs Doubtfire just dropped somewhere near 75 dates for $25 tickets. A smattering of performances from November all the way to the end of March. Oddly the listing is shown as "Passport: Mrs. Doubtfire - $20.00 seats".
I've snagged a couple, I'm going to reach out to TDF to see what this means.