I'm giving LincTix a try for tomorrow night's King and I performance. Just bought seats 105-107 in the front row on the left side. Any insight on the view would be much appreciated! (Still going no matter what, obviously, but I'd like to know what to expect.)
Updated On: 12/16/15 at 02:19 PM
You've already bought the tickets so you'll see what you see.
ClydeBarrow said: "You've already bought the tickets so you'll see what you see. "
Very helpful.
I bought LincTix for this Saturday's matinee. Pretty much the same seats, but on the opposite side. Please report back - I'd like to know about the view as well. If anyone else who has seen the show from these seats could chime in; it'd be appreciated!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/29/08
You're now allowed to buy more than one linctix ticket?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/11/07
I saw the King and I from the very last seat extreme side first row. While you will miss a tiny bit in the very beginning (don't want to spoil why).....the seat is absolutely amazing for 99% of the show.
Updated On: 12/16/15 at 03:10 PM
Hairspray0901 said: "You're now allowed to buy more than one linctix ticket? "
Not quite. You can only buy one per member number, but you can input multiple member numbers to buy tickets near each other. I put in my member number and two friends' so we could be seated together. It was one payment, but we'll each need to pick up our ticket (showing ID) individually.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/30/15
"Any insight on the view would be much appreciated! (Still going no matter what, obviously, but I'd like to know what to expect.)"
You may have to crane your neck a bit for the first scene but don't kill yourself. If you can't see just listen and in a little while your view will be fine. Other than that, you have a great view. I sat on the left. For the most part, I found that the actors were facing me when I wanted them to be, and if they aren't, just look at Ruthie Ann Miles and you will be captivated. I will say the dance sequences don't read the best from the side but it wouldn't matter what row you were in. Also, avoid the temptation to touch Kelli O'Hara's dress. She will sit very close to you at one point.
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