I literally just did some digging myself. For 35 dollars, you get a membership allowing you to buy 35 dollar tickets. I purchased 2 assassins tickets (good seats too!) for 35 each. With all the taxes, it came to an even 120.
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ModernMillie3 said: "A limited number of $20 tickets are available for select performances throughout the season. They have a general and student rush as well."
Are you referring to the “Access” tickets? Because I find that those are usually only available sporadically and when the show isn’t selling, not a guaranteed thing. Correct me if I’m wrong!
You are correct, it's very random, sporadic, occasional and definitely not a sure thing. I was just giving the poster asking the question all of their "deals".
suicidalmickeymouse said: "I literally just did some digging myself. For 35 dollars, you get a membership allowing you to buy 35 dollar tickets. I purchased 2 assassins tickets (good seats too!) for 35 each. With all the taxes, it came to an even 120."
Thank you for bringing this option to my attention! I followed the exact same method and got two REALLY good seats for $120. I can't believe it! Even with the membership, that's significantly cheaper than they would have been had I waited till tomorrow, plus I don't have to worry about getting bumrushed.
ModernMillie3 said: "You are correct, it's very random, sporadic, occasional and definitely not a sure thing. I was just giving the poster asking the question all of their "deals"."
Ah cool, just wanted to be sure I wasn’t missing another deal of theirs! Thanks for clarifying
CoercedBull said: "suicidalmickeymouse said: "I literally just did some digging myself. For 35 dollars, you get a membership allowing you to buy 35 dollar tickets. I purchased 2 assassins tickets (good seats too!) for 35 each. With all the taxes, it came to an even 120."
Thank you for bringing this option to my attention! I followed the exact same method and got twoREALLY good seats for $120.I can't believe it! Even with the membership, that's significantly cheaper than they would have been had I waited till tomorrow, plus I don't have to worry about getting bumrushed."
I was so paranoid about not being able to get a ticket at noon that I got a membership this morning. Got my ticket for early April! So excited for everyone else who has tickets as well!
CoercedBull said: "suicidalmickeymouse said: "I literally just did some digging myself. For 35 dollars, you get a membership allowing you to buy 35 dollar tickets. I purchased 2 assassins tickets (good seats too!) for 35 each. With all the taxes, it came to an even 120."
Thank you for bringing this option to my attention! I followed the exact same method and got twoREALLY good seats for $120.I can't believe it! Even with the membership, that's significantly cheaper than they would have been had I waited till tomorrow, plus I don't have to worry about getting bumrushed."
How much is the regular ticket price? I considered doing this a few weeks ago, but it might not make sense for me because I only want one.
Does anyone know if they cap the number of under 35 memberships they have available? I just tried to sign up and it says that the package is no longer available.
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iflip4musicals said: "Does anyone know if they cap the number of under 35 memberships they have available? I just tried to sign up and it says that the package is no longer available."
You're not by any chance in the "student" camp, do you? They might have capped the number of $35 memberships, unfortunately. But if you're a student they have $20 memberships...I don't know how helpful that is =/
magictodo123 said: You're not by any chance in the "student" camp, do you? They might have capped the number of $35 memberships, unfortunately. But if you're a student they have $20 memberships...I don't know how helpful that is =/"
helpful to others, but not to me unfortunately!
"I've never encountered such religiously, you know, loyal fans as Broadway musical theater fans. It's amazing."
--Allison Janney
glad i got my 35 Membership last night! Great seats too! If its any consolation to those trying this afternoon, a lot of the performances I was looking at (later in the run) had pretty decent availability
jjcasual said: "CoercedBull said: "suicidalmickeymouse said: "I literally just did some digging myself. For 35 dollars, you get a membership allowing you to buy 35 dollar tickets. I purchased 2 assassins tickets (good seats too!) for 35 each. With all the taxes, it came to an even 120."
Thank you for bringing this option to my attention! I followed the exact same method and got twoREALLY good seats for $120.I can't believe it! Even with the membership, that's significantly cheaper than they would have been had I waited till tomorrow, plus I don't have to worry about getting bumrushed."
How much is the regular ticket price? I considered doing this a few weeks ago, but it might not make sense for me because I only want one.
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I had the same thought when I purchased my membership/ticket last night.
Regular ticket prices start at $80 (previews) plus a service fee. The membership is $35 + $15 service fees, and the ticket is $35, no service fees. One ticket to Assassins w/ membership came out to be $85 all in. The real savings here comes in if you buy two, because your second ticket will only be $35 so you’d save the difference of that second full-price ticket. Overall, still happy I went this route as I was able to do my shopping stress free and pick a great seat to the exact performance I wanted before the on-sale today
I’m hoping if the show is GREAT and I want to revisit it, I’ll be able to use my membership on another $35 ticket (if they extend, perhaps?) and get my savings worth.
For anyone familiar with the space, I'm looking at the seating chart for Dracula right now. Where is says "ENTRANCE" - is that the entrance to the theater itself, or that particular section of seats?
GreasedLightning said: "jjcasual said: "CoercedBull said: "suicidalmickeymouse said: "I literally just did some digging myself. For 35 dollars, you get a membership allowing you to buy 35 dollar tickets. I purchased 2 assassins tickets (good seats too!) for 35 each. With all the taxes, it came to an even 120."
Thank you for bringing this option to my attention! I followed the exact same method and got twoREALLY good seats for $120.I can't believe it! Even with the membership, that's significantly cheaper than they would have been had I waited till tomorrow, plus I don't have to worry about getting bumrushed."
How much is the regular ticket price? I considered doing this a few weeks ago, but it might not make sense for me because I only want one.
"
I had the same thought when I purchased my membership/ticket last night.
Regular ticket prices start at $80 (previews) plus a service fee.The membership is $35 + $15 service fees, and the ticket is $35, no service fees. One ticket to Assassins w/ membership cameout to be $85 all in. The real savings here comes in if you buy two, because your second ticket will only be $35 so you’d save the difference of that second full-price ticket. Overall, still happy I went this route as I was able to do my shopping stress free and pick a great seat to the exact performance Iwantedbefore the on-sale today
I’mhoping if the show is GREAT and I want to revisit it, I’ll be able to use my membership on another $35 ticket (if they extend, perhaps?) and get my savings worth."
Thanks for the info! I've been trying to be more responsible with my ticket buying, but I definitely screwed up on this one. Maybe they'll extend, and I can get another shot at it.
shari evelyn said: "For anyone familiar with the space, I'm looking at the seating chart for Dracula right now. Where is says "ENTRANCE" - is that the entrance to the theater itself, or that particular section of seats?"