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1 Apr 15, 04:45 PM |
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I'd recommend being behind the aisle which splits the front and back sessions. The pre-show entertainment takes part in this section and otherwise you'll be craning your neck turning backwards. The rake of the behind the central division seats gives a good view of all the action. The more central the better.
The online process allocates seats automatically within a price category, not letting you choose specific seats. If you don't like the ones you're allocated, start again in a different browser window while it continues holding the original ones for you for 10 minutes to force it to allocate different ones. |
1 Apr 15, 05:08 PM |
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I was in block 202, back row, when I went last year. Still had a great view and it was $52 via Cirqueclub.
Don't sit too close to the stage as you're going to end up with a crick in your neck from looking up all the time. |
10 May 15, 07:04 PM |
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Sorry to hijack this thread OP but I'm also looking at booking tickets for October. I'm happy to pay for Golden Circle if these are the best seats but I'm a bit worried with the comments on here saying these type aren't the best and you'll be straining your neck etc.
Category 1 is bringing up seats in the front tier, block just right of the centre but at the front, Front and Centre is bringing up very front row A in the centre and category 2 is bringing up block 204 just behind the category 1 seats in the middle (second tier) Are the seats tiered as I'm only 5ft 2 and always have a hard time at the theatre if I get someone tall sat in front of me?! Really don't know whether to risk the Golden Circle or not?! Me and my Mum had front central seats (couple of rows up) when watching "O" in Las Vegas and it was amazing! Yes we had to turn around for the pre-show but was worthwhile to be sat where we was for the rest of the show xxx Editted: These are for a surprise for my parent's so I'd rather pay and have better than regret it on the night xxx |
12 May 15, 08:59 PM |
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We went last month. I got a great price though their club you sign up to free of charge on their website. We had category 3 seating section 206 row JJ seats 1-4. We had a great view and would book the same seats again, especially if we could get them for $45 each again
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13 May 15, 01:00 PM |
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We have had 202 seats AA before, which are right in front of the ringed aisle where pre/middle show parts occur. My wife is 5'2 and she saw fine (all the seats where we sat were tiered too, in case you can't get front of the block seats - but try the trick where you have multiple browser windows open and you can usually get good ones)
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13 May 15, 01:00 PM |
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Join Date: Mar 02
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