Monday, March 12, 2012

What's the difference between A reserve, B reserve and C reserve tickets at musicals?

I want to buy some tickets from ticketek for Billy Elliot the Musical but I'm not sure whether A reserve tickets are that much better than the rest?



I would also like to know if there's any particular reason other than the fact that it's an uncommon time that the Wednesday 1:30pm shows are considerably cheaper than the rest.What's the difference between A reserve, B reserve and C reserve tickets at musicals?
A, B and C usually refer to where you sit in the theatre. Ie. A section is the closest, B middle, and C furthest away. C tickets are usually cheapest, but then, the view isn't as good. Check the seating plan and find something that meets both needs - price and eyeline.



It's not uncommon to have tickets cheaper during the week; particularly a matinee performance, when the only people who can attend are kids on school trips and seniors (ie. everyone who doesn't work on Wed at lunch). Because those tickets are harder to sell, they lower the price a little - and make it cheaper for schools to afford trips to the theatre.
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