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Post by tal on Jul 5, 2017 22:12:52 GMT
Opening night of Sunset Boulevard at the New Wimbledon next April going half price. Premium tickets for £27.25.
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Post by ruby on Jul 5, 2017 22:41:09 GMT
Opening night of Sunset Boulevard at the New Wimbledon next April going half price. Premium tickets for £27.25. Similar offer at Bristol in Jan - premium are £30.
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Post by daniel on Jul 6, 2017 1:11:15 GMT
Also as an FYI and a massive benefit of the card...I gather it's down to the way the system is run, but logging in with an ATG card "unlocks" all available discounts that are on the system, even those that are not specifically theatre card rates. So it's not uncommon to be looking at tickets last minute and see Travelzoo, Company, Groupon, email offers and the like.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jul 6, 2017 5:45:19 GMT
Opening night of Sunset Boulevard at the New Wimbledon next April going half price. Premium tickets for £27.25. Similar offer at Bristol in Jan - premium are £30. And Manchester October. No premiums left but band B are half price at £23.
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Post by galinda on Jan 3, 2018 16:25:09 GMT
My ATG card is due to run out soon.
Will it automatically re-new and the money be taken from my account?
Thinking of booking everything I need to and then cancelling it for a year.
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Post by CG on the loose on Jan 3, 2018 16:27:35 GMT
My ATG card is due to run out soon. Will it automatically re-new and the money be taken from my account? Thinking of booking everything I need to and then cancelling it for a year. Depends if you've got it set up to renew via direct debit (which I think was a marginally cheaper option).
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Post by kathryn on Jan 3, 2018 17:01:51 GMT
Yes, if you did a direct debit it will. I cancelled mine as soon as I realised it had renewed itself - I did my get enough use from it last year.
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Post by grannyjx6 on Jan 3, 2018 23:43:55 GMT
Well I've booked Dreamgirls and Strictly Ballroom with ATG and haven't been charged a booking fee and I don't have an ATG card. I'm not sure why, but am certainly not complaining. I am registered with them though.
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Post by galinda on Jan 8, 2018 11:20:20 GMT
Thanks for the replies.
I finally got a reply from ATG and they said to cancel the direct debit with my bank and so ATG will know I want to cancel when they try to take the money after the renewal date.
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Post by jesseeverafter on Jan 11, 2018 23:08:18 GMT
Have been looking into getting this card as the Bristol Hippodrome is my regular theatre - trying to figure out if it's worth it now :/
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Post by robertb213 on Jan 12, 2018 0:15:00 GMT
ATG are running an offer, only £29.95 for the year if you sign up by 31st January 😁
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Post by tonyloco on Jan 12, 2018 0:51:48 GMT
Have been looking into getting this card as the Bristol Hippodrome is my regular theatre - trying to figure out if it's worth it now :/ I don't know what discounts the ATG card gets at the Bristol Hippodrome, but I am certain that I have been saving money buying tickets at the New Wimbledon Theatre and the Richmond Theatre using an ATG card during the past two years or so to the extent that the annual fee is more than covered.
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Post by robertb213 on Jan 12, 2018 1:00:32 GMT
I agree, for me this membership pays for itself several times over. I use it at Milton Keynes and half a dozen London venues, and aside from saving on booking fees, there are often £5/£10/£20 off or half price deals. Plus there are perks such as discounts at the bar and free cloakrooms etc. Definitely definitely worth it in my eyes 😁
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Post by Phantom of London on Jan 12, 2018 1:30:14 GMT
Have been looking into getting this card as the Bristol Hippodrome is my regular theatre - trying to figure out if it's worth it now :/ ATG have sold my local theatre, Bromley Churchill. However it still offers terrific value for money and I more than recoup the cost of my card. For example if I see a play at Richmond I can get a day ticket with my card for £12, if it is a slow seller. As Bristol is being used as an example, you get get £10 off selected seats and swerve on the booking fee for Wicked, also you get a discount at the bar and and free clockroom, you go and see the next show Hairspray and you can get the same savings, there you have it, you’ve recouped the cost of your card in a month.
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 12, 2018 10:10:24 GMT
Have been looking into getting this card as the Bristol Hippodrome is my regular theatre - trying to figure out if it's worth it now :/ Bristol is my local/regular theatre as well and I've found the card is more than worth it. I've only had the card for two years but it's paid for itself about five times over with the discounts it's offered. Yes the discounts can vary a lot based on the production but I'd say if you visit a few times a year at least then you'd get your moneys worth from it. It can be worth it just for the no fees/postage, it might not seem like much but it can all quickly add up if you go regularly (London included)
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Post by CG on the loose on Jan 12, 2018 11:00:01 GMT
I cover the cost of the card in saved booking fees alone (and the occasional bar discount when I remember!) - any discounted tickets I pick up on top of that are a bonus.
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Post by TallPaul on Jan 12, 2018 13:12:27 GMT
I'm pleased that everyone thinks they are saving money and getting value for money, but if theatres didn't charge patrons a fee for the privilege of giving them custom, there would be less need to join a membership scheme.
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Post by TallPaul on Jan 12, 2018 14:31:20 GMT
I'm certainly not going to disagree with you, of all monkeys, TM. I'm all for supporting the non-profit sector, though often they don't charge booking fees, I just have a particular dislike for the private equity owned ATG (as does Sarah Millican).
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 12, 2018 14:52:00 GMT
Sarah who?
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Post by showgirl on Jan 12, 2018 15:50:23 GMT
Have to voice my dissent about the way ATG Card seems to be going: as previously noted, they seem to have moved away from discounting; such offers as they do have seem confined to things like "£5 off for members on Monday evening" which is not much of a reduction in itself and no good if you can't go on a Monday; also, though I'm on their mailing list for several venues, I NEVER receive any offers by email. I was intrigued to learn (from a post here) last year that there is a standby offer (again, while they wouldn't want people holding off booking in the hope of using this instead, it'd be nice if they let members know), but unless you live close to a venue, you can't take advantage of it.
I appreciate that it still works well for some here and that's great, but I'm seriously wondering whether it's worth the expense for a further year.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jan 12, 2018 16:38:22 GMT
Have to voice my dissent about the way ATG Card seems to be going: as previously noted, they seem to have moved away from discounting; such offers as they do have seem confined to things like "£5 off for members on Monday evening" which is not much of a reduction in itself and no good if you can't go on a Monday; also, though I'm on their mailing list for several venues, I NEVER receive any offers by email. I was intrigued to learn (from a post here) last year that there is a standby offer (again, while they wouldn't want people holding off booking in the hope of using this instead, it'd be nice if they let members know), but unless you live close to a venue, you can't take advantage of it. I appreciate that it still works well for some here and that's great, but I'm seriously wondering whether it's worth the expense for a further year. I have received superb offers at Richmond for Standby offers, 1 got 4 tickets for 4 different shows for £12 last year, these were seats that were originally £39. Does anyone know if Wimbledon does the same? I live between the Orchard Theatre, Dartford and Churchill Theatre, Bromley and both theatres are operated by HQ theatre and this theatre chain also does its own card, but for me to get this card, I would have to buy a separate card for Bromley and one for Dartford, so that is £60 for 2 cards, 1 for each venue, once in receipt of this card I am entitled to 2 for 1 offer, which is hopeless to me and you get the usual stuff like 20% off the restaurant, newsletter, priority booking all equally worthless to me. If they combined their card for their group of theatres and offered discount instead of 2 for 1 - I would go for this, in a shot, but the offer is no good to me, but suppose if you go with someone it's excellent.
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 12, 2018 16:41:49 GMT
Sorry if this seems obvious to you all, but what is this standby offer you keep referring to? I’ve never heard anything about it
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Post by showgirl on Jan 12, 2018 17:50:21 GMT
Sorry if this seems obvious to you all, but what is this standby offer you keep referring to? I’ve never heard anything about it Well precisely: I've been an ATG member for years and had never heard of it until someone here mentioned it last year. So why doesn't ATG tell its own members? I'm also registered for emails from several ATG venues (Brighton, Richmond, Wimbledon and London) but nary a word do I hear from any of them - in fact, the best gen comes from others here! Think it's time I braced myself to email ATG to say I'm thinking of cancelling my DD as on the basis of the few shows I booked last year, I'd have done better to pay the fees than the membership cost.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 12, 2018 19:27:18 GMT
I don’t get their offer emails either.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jan 12, 2018 20:58:27 GMT
Seems the standby rate, mums definitely the word.
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 12, 2018 20:58:29 GMT
I only get the offer emails for selected venues. Ones for Birmigham come through but not for Bristol or Wimbledon. No idea why but that’s the way it is
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Post by showgirl on Jan 13, 2018 5:22:20 GMT
I only get the offer emails for selected venues. Ones for Birmigham come through but not for Bristol or Wimbledon. No idea why but that’s the way it is It shouldn't be random at all as you can check via your account (which I think is possible even if you are a mailing list member only rather than a full member, but I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong) to see which venue mailing lists you are subscribed to. It is quite hard to navigate to the right section of the website but this is how I checked and it only deepened the mystery of why my chosen venues never email me.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jan 13, 2018 7:30:31 GMT
Ive spoken to the call centre and double checked that my account is set up right. I still don’t get the emails. Sometimes I don’t get booking confirmation mails either, and other times I do. Sometimes I get the confirmation within minutes, other times it’s the day after. It’s totally random and I can only put it down to their system.
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Post by jaqs on Jan 13, 2018 9:16:34 GMT
I only get emails for manchester. Despite not having lived there since the 90s and not having been to a show there since Ghost was in previews. Nothing from Bristol where I went semi-regularly or any of the london theatres where I go often
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 13, 2018 12:18:39 GMT
showgirl when I look at my account it shows that Bristol and four other venues are selected however I still don’t receive offer emails for them all. I’ve tried deselecting and deselecting them however it’s still pot luck as to which ones I receive.
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