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| re: Met Opera Rush Tickets | |
| Posted by: fidelio1010 01:02 pm EST 12/26/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Met Opera Rush Tickets - 37Rubydog 12:30 pm EST 12/26/18 | |
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| It had nothing to do with your fingers. While it appeared that you could buy them, the box office told me they would not be available for a sold out performance. they have the right to withdraw them. | |
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| re: Met Opera Rush Tickets | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 02:27 pm EST 12/27/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Met Opera Rush Tickets - fidelio1010 01:02 pm EST 12/26/18 | |
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| I don't understand, how could they "withdraw" tickets that are already sold? I have bought rush tickets under the current policy several times over the past few months, and my understanding is that unsold tickets are offered at the rush price of $25, not that any certain number of tickets are reserved to be sold as rush tickets. | |
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| re: Met Opera Rush Tickets | |
| Posted by: 37Rubydog 06:52 pm EST 12/27/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Met Opera Rush Tickets - Michael_Portantiere 02:27 pm EST 12/27/18 | |
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| I think there is a limit on the number of tickets offered for rush, but yes, if the house is sold out, I'm not sure how the rush works - although it seemed to be open for Traviata yesterday. Went to Pearl Fishers a few weeks back and there were a number of open seats even though the rush was listed as sold out. Some of those may be subscription seats, however. | |
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