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| Yep, for Hello Dolly .... | |
| Posted by: jdm 04:57 pm EDT 04/05/18 | |
| In reply to: re: So, where did those seats come from? - Cainebj 02:10 pm EDT 04/05/18 | |
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| I remember the Saturday before the Tonys last year, all these seats became available for $500 a pop for Hello Dolly! Jim |
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| re: Yep, for Hello Dolly .... | |
| Posted by: mikem 06:32 pm EDT 04/05/18 | |
| In reply to: Yep, for Hello Dolly .... - jdm 04:57 pm EDT 04/05/18 | |
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| The Harry Potter pre-sale sold a lot of not-great seats for high prices. I think there were people buying tickets in the balcony for $165 per part, which seems a bit crazy to me. But if it seems like that is all that is left, then you buy those seats. | |
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| re: Yep, for Hello Dolly .... | |
| Posted by: jerseymerle 07:03 pm EDT 04/05/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Yep, for Hello Dolly .... - mikem 06:32 pm EDT 04/05/18 | |
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| I spent a ridiculous amount of time acquiring unexciting seats far back in the mezzanine during the original sale, only to swap them in for the better seats that recently appeared. Although Ticketmaster honored its promise to provide an easy full refund for the seats I didn't want, the whole thing was a pain in the neck, and I would rather have bought the good seats in the first place. However, I'll accept it as the price of keeping scalpers from scooping everything up. I'd be happier if I could have chosen the new seats off a chart, instead of taking pot luck, but we Muggles can't have everything. |
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