Inability to Spend $$$$ on Hamilton Tickets

Anonymous
OP, you make me sad. Think of the ticket cost as an incredible human experience, a mini-vacation, and support for the arts. Things like musical theater are some of the best expressions of human ingenuity and talent. If you can't figure out a way to justify the ticket price, then you haven't taken advantage of what humanity has to offer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, you make me sad. Think of the ticket cost as an incredible human experience, a mini-vacation, and support for the arts. Things like musical theater are some of the best expressions of human ingenuity and talent. If you can't figure out a way to justify the ticket price, then you haven't taken advantage of what humanity has to offer.


I think I’ll pass at the current ticket prices and spend the money on a longer vacation. You could do a lot of things for the cost of 2-4 Hamilton tickets at the current rate. I’d like to see it, but not if we have to pay over $200 per ticket. Thanks for the various perspectives.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, you make me sad. Think of the ticket cost as an incredible human experience, a mini-vacation, and support for the arts. Things like musical theater are some of the best expressions of human ingenuity and talent. If you can't figure out a way to justify the ticket price, then you haven't taken advantage of what humanity has to offer.



+1 I generally believe in spending on experiences over things. I saw Hamilton in NYC for about $600/ticket and I'll remember it for the rest of my life. Maybe if $1500 was my entire travel and entertainment budget for the year I would have made a different choice. But I definitely am glad I saw Hamilton over spending $1500 on a long weekend in Miami or something like that. I saw Angels in America when it first opened on Broadway when I was young and I'll remember it for the rest of my life. I'm sure I'll feel the same way about Hamilton (and Fun Home).
Anonymous
OP's flame is a little bit too obvious. try again.
Anonymous
OP is sort of rich but actually quite poor relative to his or her peers and posts messages like this on DCUM to feel momentary relief from a truly sad level of pain and solitude. I hope you get help.
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Anonymous wrote:Are there others who would really like to see Hamilton, but just can't stomach the exorbitant ticket prices? I'm really torn, but don't think I can splurge on this. Spouse feels the same way. Maybe being thrifty is why we have a net worth over $10 million now.



I was with you until this.


If you have $10 million and feel you you're "unable" to spend $200 per ticket, I don't sympathize with you because you're delusional. Unless you're going to leave all your wealth to charity when you're dead, in which case, I applaud you.


+1 So where are you spending your wealth OP such that you're unable to spend $ on Hamilton tickets? Because unless you're living like Mother Teresa, I assume you're just spending on other luxury goods that you for some reason see as acceptable (big house, fancy car, travel etc.)


House and cars are paid off (no mortgage or car loans) and we would spend $ on travel. But I won’t pay over $250 for one night’s entertainment any more than I’d spend over $20 on a hamburger. It’s over the top.


OP, no one cares that you don’t want to pay for entertainment but would pay for travel. But it’s sad that you are an adult and haven’t realized that your preferences are not universal.


This.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP, you make me sad. Think of the ticket cost as an incredible human experience, a mini-vacation, and support for the arts. Things like musical theater are some of the best expressions of human ingenuity and talent. If you can't figure out a way to justify the ticket price, then you haven't taken advantage of what humanity has to offer.


I think I’ll pass at the current ticket prices and spend the money on a longer vacation. You could do a lot of things for the cost of 2-4 Hamilton tickets at the current rate. I’d like to see it, but not if we have to pay over $200 per ticket. Thanks for the various perspectives.

You could do both, you know. Have a longer vacay and see Hamilton.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP, you make me sad. Think of the ticket cost as an incredible human experience, a mini-vacation, and support for the arts. Things like musical theater are some of the best expressions of human ingenuity and talent. If you can't figure out a way to justify the ticket price, then you haven't taken advantage of what humanity has to offer.


I think I’ll pass at the current ticket prices and spend the money on a longer vacation. You could do a lot of things for the cost of 2-4 Hamilton tickets at the current rate. I’d like to see it, but not if we have to pay over $200 per ticket. Thanks for the various perspectives.


I'm with you, OP.

Why waste money?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP, you make me sad. Think of the ticket cost as an incredible human experience, a mini-vacation, and support for the arts. Things like musical theater are some of the best expressions of human ingenuity and talent. If you can't figure out a way to justify the ticket price, then you haven't taken advantage of what humanity has to offer.


I think I’ll pass at the current ticket prices and spend the money on a longer vacation. You could do a lot of things for the cost of 2-4 Hamilton tickets at the current rate. I’d like to see it, but not if we have to pay over $200 per ticket. Thanks for the various perspectives.


I'm with you, OP.

Why waste money?


OP was not subtle enough, but close. Minor kudoss
Anonymous
I think it was the best performance I've ever seen and worth every penny, but you do you,OP. If you think it is too much money you probably won't enjoy it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP is sort of rich but actually quite poor relative to his or her peers and posts messages like this on DCUM to feel momentary relief from a truly sad level of pain and solitude. I hope you get help.


I think we’re actually fairly wealthy compared to our peers because we didn’t spend money on private schools, designer label clothes, or second homes that didn’t appreciate. But I don’t pry into their net worths, that’s for sure.

As I said, I’d pay a decent price for Hamilton tickets - have always enjoyed the excerpts and WH performances available on YouTube - but don’t think I’d enjoy it if we had to pay over $200 per ticket. Admittedly, that’s a somewhat arbitrary ceiling, and the market indicates others will pay more, but we all have individual limits on what we’ll spend for certain items. I get the distinct impression that the fact that some of us won’t shell out that type of money for theatre tickets makes some of lesser means who did question their own spending habits. That’s your problem to sort out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP is sort of rich but actually quite poor relative to his or her peers and posts messages like this on DCUM to feel momentary relief from a truly sad level of pain and solitude. I hope you get help.


I think we’re actually fairly wealthy compared to our peers because we didn’t spend money on private schools, designer label clothes, or second homes that didn’t appreciate. But I don’t pry into their net worths, that’s for sure.

As I said, I’d pay a decent price for Hamilton tickets - have always enjoyed the excerpts and WH performances available on YouTube - but don’t think I’d enjoy it if we had to pay over $200 per ticket. Admittedly, that’s a somewhat arbitrary ceiling, and the market indicates others will pay more, but we all have individual limits on what we’ll spend for certain items. I get the distinct impression that the fact that some of us won’t shell out that type of money for theatre tickets makes some of lesser means who did question their own spending habits. That’s your problem to sort out.


wow - so judgmental. how do you know the people responding to you are of "lesser means" than you? there are some very wealthy people in this area. enjoy counting your money, while we enjoy Hamilton.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP is sort of rich but actually quite poor relative to his or her peers and posts messages like this on DCUM to feel momentary relief from a truly sad level of pain and solitude. I hope you get help.


I think we’re actually fairly wealthy compared to our peers because we didn’t spend money on private schools, designer label clothes, or second homes that didn’t appreciate. But I don’t pry into their net worths, that’s for sure.

As I said, I’d pay a decent price for Hamilton tickets - have always enjoyed the excerpts and WH performances available on YouTube - but don’t think I’d enjoy it if we had to pay over $200 per ticket. Admittedly, that’s a somewhat arbitrary ceiling, and the market indicates others will pay more, but we all have individual limits on what we’ll spend for certain items. I get the distinct impression that the fact that some of us won’t shell out that type of money for theatre tickets makes some of lesser means who did question their own spending habits. That’s your problem to sort out.


Is this OP again?
Anonymous
Poster is stupid. Hamilton tickets sell for over double face all he had to do was buy four in original sale and sold two for double and went for free
Anonymous
I don’t talk to anyone with less than an 9 figure net worth.
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