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Post by lt on Nov 17, 2024 14:14:02 GMT
Would really welcome advice on how good or bad the restricted view seats are at Wilton's. Many tganks
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Post by alece10 on Nov 17, 2024 14:32:43 GMT
Are these the one behind pillars? Unless the discount is really good I'd say don't go for a restricted seat.
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Post by unseaworthy on Nov 17, 2024 16:03:13 GMT
The pillars are very thick. You don't want to be stuck behind one of those.
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Post by cavocado on Nov 17, 2024 20:39:05 GMT
I've sat in B19 in the stalls, end of second row. It's described as restricted because of a narrow pillar which is barely noticeable. I'd recommend that seat, and B1 on the other side must be the same level of restriction.
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Post by SilverFox on Nov 17, 2024 21:35:44 GMT
The pillars are very thick. You don't want to be stuck behind one of those. The barleytwist pillars at Wiltons are not thick at all. The stage is not deep, but I would avoid the balcony seats against the stage wall unless it is a one man/woman show. Front / mid stalls, or side balcony at least a third back are IMO the best. Rear balcony / stalls if you have long-sight - it is a rectangular auditorium with atmosphere to spare.
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Post by lt on Nov 18, 2024 14:33:27 GMT
I've sat in B19 in the stalls, end of second row. It's described as restricted because of a narrow pillar which is barely noticeable. I'd recommend that seat, and B1 on the other side must be the same level of restriction. That's really helpful thank you!
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Post by lt on Nov 18, 2024 14:34:23 GMT
The pillars are very thick. You don't want to be stuck behind one of those. The barleytwist pillars at Wiltons are not thick at all. The stage is not deep, but I would avoid the balcony seats against the stage wall unless it is a one man/woman show. Front / mid stalls, or side balcony at least a third back are IMO the best. Rear balcony / stalls if you have long-sight - it is a rectangular auditorium with atmosphere to spare. Many thanks, that makes complete sense when I looked at the photos of the hall, the pillars didn't look that thick.
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