Hi all! I live out of state and I haven't done a rush since college, long before the days of digital rushes and lotteries. I'm planning a trip after Christmas, and I'm curious if there's anything I should know about how digital rush works these days? I'm thinking about doing Moulin Rouge rush, but I'm wondering - how hard is it? Do a lot of people try to get tickets at once? Have you ever logged on right at the time the rush opens and still not gotten tickets?
Im planning to do the in-person rush for Almost Famous and maybe Into the Woods if I get there in time, and honestly in-person rush is more familiar to me so I'm less nervous lol. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I find them extremely hard to win, I have tried timing it perfectly many times and refreshing constantly but the minute the rush opens it always says "all tickets in someone else's cart"
Not sure what the secret is (since I assume people have been luckier than I), I would definitely have a backup plan and not rely on it...
Also keep in mind, due to the convenience of not having to physically go to the theatre box office, there are hundreds more entering the digital lotteries so the odds of winning are much higher. Most digital lotteries also let you choose several dates at once so several performances are mostly filled up not just the same day’s performance. It’s much easier to win when it’s required to physically be at the theatre, something I would never do and neither would most living in NYC. It’s beyond convenient entering a lottery daily online and making yourself available if you do win. Effortless.
Theatrical ticketing anxiety. For shows like &Juliet you should be waiting like an hour before they actually go on sale LOL. But I do know someone who kept clicking and eventually got seats for a show. So it can work
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josepruitt said: "As for your plans to do in-person rush for Almost Famous and Into the Woods, that's a more familiar process and can be a fun adventure in itself. Remember to arrive early, as in-person rush lines can form quite early for popular shows."
This is an old post - both of those shows have since closed.