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By *evaquit OP Couple
over a year ago
Catthorpe |
Off to London in a few weeks and want to take in a West End show but those prices, wow!
Any advice on how to obtain cheaper tickets avoiding the touts? They say Google is your friend so use it but you guys are like family .... some advice would be very much appreciated.
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
Lots of websites have deals. Google is your friend.
If you're willing to just go to the booth at Leicester Square and pick a show from the ones they have tickets for on that day then you can usually get something good at half price.
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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago
around |
The meal plus show offers are good.
Got cheap tickets once for les mis. Ended up in the gods. It was terrible. Esp because I'm afraid of heights. All right when lights down but once they're up omg i was clinging yo my seat. never again |
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By *el65Man
over a year ago
paisley |
I like to go to the matinee shows , tickets are a bit cheaper , also when you come out you hit the happy hours in the bars , is there a particular show you fancy? I recently saw wicked , which was a good cast and production , but not really my thing , however Memphis the musical was brilliant |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We paid £250 for 2 to lion king and 2 to warhorse, some the offers have restricted viewing nearly got caught out once
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Jeez, i'd expect a pet lion thrown in for that price. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you have some binoculars, check out the Royal Opera House/Royal ballet.
Yeah, top seats cost £200+ but there were some listed as low as £4 last time i looked. |
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"We paid £250 for 2 to lion king and 2 to warhorse, some the offers have restricted viewing nearly got caught out once
Jeez, i'd expect a pet lion thrown in for that price." that's with saving about £110 when we go local only about £25 a ticket of to see full Monty in a couple of weeks |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Awesome stuff guys! Thank you.
Thinking war horse but more than happy with the alternatives, two adults, two teenagers so gonna be expensive. Hotel sorted, good deal too, lots to consider. "
Warhorse is fantastic. The tickets with restricted views are actually ok. I bought the cheapest restricted view tickets when I took the kids and we had really great seats overlooking the stage and able to see everything.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Awesome stuff guys! Thank you.
Thinking war horse but more than happy with the alternatives, two adults, two teenagers so gonna be expensive. Hotel sorted, good deal too, lots to consider.
Warhorse is fantastic. The tickets with restricted views are actually ok. I bought the cheapest restricted view tickets when I took the kids and we had really great seats overlooking the stage and able to see everything.
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I saw Warhorse a couple of weeks ago - it was excellent. I think most seats will offer a good perspective. We were in the second row from the front but on reflection I'd have preferred to be somewhere else. Luckily though, we didn't pay for our tickets so we enjoyed it even more ! |
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