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Post by ilovegrayshaw on Jan 27, 2007 6:40:56 GMT -5
I want to see Phantom but it will cost £248 to sit in good seats (from http://www.see.com) where you can see the entire performance. I want to sit in the middle of the Royal circle. Any good websites with these seats on offer? My Dad won't use dodgy websites and I know that from Row O back you can't see the stage and end of rows don't give you the full Phantom picture picture either. I want to see it at Her Majesty's Theatre in the London Haymarket. CW1.
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Post by kennybax on Jan 27, 2007 10:09:56 GMT -5
i usually use ticketmaster.co.uk for phantom, as they have better seats then see tickets, but phantom is probably the hardest show to get cheap tickets for, and cheap and good for phantom is near on impossible
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Post by IchBinRory on Jan 27, 2007 11:29:44 GMT -5
I wouldn't use SEE. They are the worst people for tickets on everything. Ask anyone they have a very bad Reputation. Go for Ticketmaster or I would reccommend www.whatsonstage.com for Cheaps deals. Whats on Stage are very reliable. I subscribe to their Magazine and they deliver promtly on the 1st day of each month. However it depends on wether or not they a deal on phantom Tickets. But my first option would be ticketmaster and SEE would be last.
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Post by Eppy on Jan 27, 2007 13:16:32 GMT -5
I would recommend Ticketmaster....to be honest you won't get cheap tickets for Phantom with good seats....sorrryyyy!
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Post by IchBinRory on Jan 27, 2007 14:02:36 GMT -5
I forgot to mention that the best seats in the house are in the stalls between Row C and H. Row A&B are bad because by the end of the night your neck will be suffering from a Bent neck disorder. lol Anything further back from H is very bad. You can't see a thing.
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Post by kennybax on Jan 28, 2007 9:21:05 GMT -5
also row a-c in either of the circles are good seats (if you are central)
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Post by ilovegrayshaw on Jan 29, 2007 4:09:04 GMT -5
I want to see the chandelier so I will go for centre stalls and it looks like my parents are booking one of those holidays where the theatre tickets are enclosed with the hotel. The seats will probably be rubbish but cheap. Lol. I wonder why Her Majesty's was built so rubbishly.
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Post by IchBinRory on Jan 29, 2007 11:40:38 GMT -5
I want to see the chandelier so I will go for centre stalls and it looks like my parents are booking one of those holidays where the theatre tickets are enclosed with the hotel. The seats will probably be rubbish but cheap. Lol. I wonder why Her Majesty's was built so rubbishly. It wasn't really. Its just like most modern theatres today except most of phantom takes place high above the stalls. But you'll see for yourself
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Post by Eppy on Jan 30, 2007 13:39:32 GMT -5
When I went in October we booked through the package thing.... be warned....our train to London was cancelled and we ended up having to take the bus
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Post by IchBinRory on Jan 30, 2007 16:35:22 GMT -5
When I went in October we booked through the package thing.... be warned....our train to London was cancelled and we ended up having to take the bus Also I would Highly recommend you NOT to use British Airways at this present time.
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Post by ilovegrayshaw on Feb 9, 2007 4:32:11 GMT -5
Thank you Eppy and Death. It's not up to me how we book unfortunately or we would be sitting in the best seats, (lol) in the most expensive hotel, with the most expensive limo to take us. I don't need to take the plane as I live in the United Kingdom. With Dad it is cheap seats for me and luxury stuff for him.
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Post by ilovegrayshaw on Apr 18, 2007 2:44:00 GMT -5
I have just been onto See tickets and they are offering centre circle seats on Row B. Dad says he might book soon. Yeah!
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Post by vampbear on Apr 18, 2007 3:18:27 GMT -5
If you can get those, then go for it! Just don't sit end of the row cos can't see the very side of the stage then, important when its Phantom playing the organ!
Sadly the theatre was built with a lot of pillars so quite a number of the seats are restricted.
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Post by Fantasma da Opera on Apr 18, 2007 14:21:55 GMT -5
I want to see Phantom but it will cost £248 to sit in good seats (from http://www.see.com) where you can see the entire performance. I want to sit in the middle of the Royal circle. They are obviously stealing. Go to the official Real Useful Group and you will se that, for Her Majesty's Theater the prices are Ticket Prices Stalls: £50*, £45, £25** Royal Circle: £50*, £45, £37.50, £25** Upper Circle: £37.50, £35, £25, £20** Balcony: £25, £20 * £52.50 Saturday evening performances ** Restricted view So as far as it goes is £50 never £248!
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Post by ilovegrayshaw on Apr 20, 2007 2:38:51 GMT -5
I meant 248 for 4 tickets. Sorry for the confusion. Also what is the dress code for men?
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