Anonymous wrote:This is what you like?
around 13 . . . seems a little off key, no?
I'd rather clean my ears out with a rusty nail.
Anonymous wrote:This is what you like?
around 13 . . . seems a little off key, no?
I'd rather clean my ears out with a rusty nail.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the responses. I feel a little bit better that my 10 minute ticketmaster app delay didn't make me miss out on seats in the front-to-middle orchestra.
I could have bought seats in row V of the orchestra that were "partial view" maybe because they were off to the side, but I just couldn't justify spending >$1000 on obstructed view seats.
Someone on this board once wrote that they were able to get great Orchestra seats when a new set of seats was first released for only $200 per seat, so I thought I might be able to do that. But from the first response above it sounds like the front-to-middle orchestra seats just don't sell at $200/seat ever, so I must have misunderstood and gotten my hopes up in error.
Still frustrated, but it does sound like the seats will be good. Thanks for the responses.
Anonymous wrote:Normally I am a huge Hamilton fan along with my 9 year old. (We've talked about the bad words.) I have been trying to get tickets in NY for a long time but the really good ones were $500-$800 dollars. I thought this "verified fan" presale was going to be the answer to my dilemma and that I could get a great seat without getting gouged. The sale opened at 10:00 this morning and I had a 10 minute delay because I could not manage to purchase from the ticketmaster app I had specifically set up on my phone just for this purpose, had to move to the laptop. The only seats I was able to get that didn't have a restricted view were all the way in the top balcony in the back!!! I wasn't even trying to buy the whole 8 allowed, just 5 together. At least the seats were only $200 each, but I kind of feel like from previous online searches I could have gotten tickets that cheap for an even earlier performance all the way in the upper back.
I thought I was going to get better treatment as a verified fan, but dammit we're all the way in the upper back for over $1,000, plus travel and hotel. I love the show but dammit wtf do I have to do to get my family great seats at a decent price?
Anonymous wrote:Normally I am a huge Hamilton fan along with my 9 year old. (We've talked about the bad words.) I have been trying to get tickets in NY for a long time but the really good ones were $500-$800 dollars. I thought this "verified fan" presale was going to be the answer to my dilemma and that I could get a great seat without getting gouged. The sale opened at 10:00 this morning and I had a 10 minute delay because I could not manage to purchase from the ticketmaster app I had specifically set up on my phone just for this purpose, had to move to the laptop. The only seats I was able to get that didn't have a restricted view were all the way in the top balcony in the back!!! I wasn't even trying to buy the whole 8 allowed, just 5 together. At least the seats were only $200 each, but I kind of feel like from previous online searches I could have gotten tickets that cheap for an even earlier performance all the way in the upper back.
I thought I was going to get better treatment as a verified fan, but dammit we're all the way in the upper back for over $1,000, plus travel and hotel. I love the show but dammit wtf do I have to do to get my family great seats at a decent price?
Anonymous wrote:We aren't theatre people. I mean that in a "I love my children but I can barely make it to their school plays" kind of way. I just don't get theater.
I know nothing about Hamilton or the music or the play. Don't need to either.
I'm going to assume that this is like "beaches" or "the bodyguard" or "titanic" or "Annie" or "cats" or other performances that everyone ooohs/aaaahhhhs over and then finally years later society admits that it wasn't that awesome.
I have to think of a better cover story for when we visit friends in New York and they try to get us tickets for various events and we think of lame excuses that are actually true- that we would rather hang out with our friends than sit there watching that crap. But I don't want them to insist (fill in the blank whatever show) will change my mind and I must see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean? So many of the parts in the play are men. My boys love My Shot -- all of the rapping etc. and their friends too.
Men?
I guess that depends on what your definition of a man is.
Actually, based on this comment I suspect you are the one who has limited understanding of what really defines a man.![]()