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Post by broadwaymomma on Feb 3, 2017 23:29:00 GMT
I just noticed on the ticket info website that refunds are available but only up to 48 hours prior to the performance. Our tickets are for a Sunday in April and we arrive from the US on Saturday. I was thinking, if we were too jetlagged, we would return the tickets for a refund but will they really not let me return them for a refund Sunday morning when there's a line for returns?
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Post by daniel on Feb 4, 2017 0:44:30 GMT
I just noticed on the ticket info website that refunds are available but only up to 48 hours prior to the performance. Our tickets are for a Sunday in April and we arrive from the US on Saturday. I was thinking, if we were too jetlagged, we would return the tickets for a refund but will they really not let me return them for a refund Sunday morning when there's a line for returns? So what it basically means in practise is that if you return them 48 hours before (or more) they will 100% accept them back and give you a full refund, minus the admin fee. If you return them less than 48 hours before the performance, they will try and resell them, but only once all of their own seats have been sold. So you don't have the guarantee of a refund. Sure, with Cursed Child you'd expect it to be 100% full, but if they've got house seats/company returns, they'll want to sell all of these before letting yours go. Food for thought.
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Post by broadwaymomma on Feb 4, 2017 1:07:04 GMT
Ok, thanks for explaining that. I will have to think on it now.
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Post by hpgirl on Feb 5, 2017 11:43:54 GMT
I just noticed on the ticket info website that refunds are available but only up to 48 hours prior to the performance. Our tickets are for a Sunday in April and we arrive from the US on Saturday. I was thinking, if we were too jetlagged, we would return the tickets for a refund but will they really not let me return them for a refund Sunday morning when there's a line for returns? Hi Broadwaymomma, How long are you in London for? I have 3 tickets on Sunday in May which I now need to swap with someone because I accidentally booked a holiday over those dates but I'm desperate to go (was my mum's Christmas present!). I live in London so can be flexible when I swap for. Would you be interested?
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Post by n1david on Feb 5, 2017 12:02:43 GMT
My sister had tickets F1 & F2 for dates in April, and got an email saying that the producers had now determined that those seats had sightline problems and would now be regarded as Restricted View. They were moved to the centre of row AA. I guess this means that there will be some restricted view stalls tickets coming on to the market at some point...
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Post by mellooody on Feb 6, 2017 11:27:08 GMT
Hi, I just thought I'd share my experience with anyone wanting to know their chances of getting a returns ticket! I joined the queue on sunday morning at about 7am, we were second in line! Others did not start turning up until half 8! By the time the box office opened at 10 there were about 15 people in the queue.A gentleman came out and told us there were no tickets at present and the show was sold out and would be out again if ant tickets became available! At about half 10 he came out and the couple at the front got tickets! At 11 he came out again and 2 seats were available we took those! They were fantastic seats in the stalls! I spoke to a lot of people in the queue and one girl said this was her 4th time getting a returns ticket! I spoke to the man at the box office he said they get about 10 to 15 returns a day for each performance! So my advice if you get there early enough and are within the first 10 in the queue your chances are pretty high! Everyone that was in the queue got a ticket on the weekend! Hope this helps! Thanks Do you know how much the tickets where that they sold? I know that you should be lucky enough to get a tickets and don't complain about the price. But my budget is not the highest, which is why I can't go for premium tickets. So it would be cool to know of someone (if there is someone else who can share there experience on return prices) who could tell you a bit about the prices of the returned tickets in general.
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Post by Latecomer on Feb 6, 2017 11:55:10 GMT
Blimey!last minute tickets on website now up to £250 for double show!Glad I booked mine for £140! ☺
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Post by broadwaymomma on Feb 6, 2017 14:35:55 GMT
hpgirl -- We're not going to make any decisions until we arrive. Sorry! But look at the website right now - tons of seating available for the rest of the month including weekends!
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Post by Latecomer on Feb 6, 2017 15:08:26 GMT
hpgirl -- We're not going to make any decisions until we arrive. Sorry! But look at the website right now - tons of seating available for the rest of the month including weekends! Green square means you can probably get 2 seats together (but these are all £250 each!) and a yellow square means only 1 ticket left in any section, so if you try and buy 2 tickets together it's not possible. So hardly "tons of seating" left!
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Post by broadwaymomma on Feb 6, 2017 15:13:39 GMT
Geez, sorry for my characterization.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2017 17:14:37 GMT
Geez, sorry for my characterization. No need to apologise. We're quite accustomed to hearing alternative facts from the USA. We know they're not intended as facts.
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Post by Latecomer on Feb 6, 2017 21:55:38 GMT
Geez, sorry for my characterization. Just trying to be helpful! There was a day when they put up a whole extra performance and there were loads of tickets (the whole theatre!) but now they tend to release the odd tickets in dribs and drabs at ever increasing prices! They also sometimes put up cheap returned tickets, to be fair, but never many! A first glance at the website suggests lots of availability but if you try and buy more than 1 ticket it's hard! I didn't mean to offend, sorry if my tone upset, wasn't meant to. Hope you get to see the show, it's great! And HG, that is just rude.....no call for that.
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Post by madsonmelo on Feb 8, 2017 20:06:48 GMT
I would like to know how normally are the prices for returned tickets? As I certainly can't pay 200 pounds for this show lol
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2017 20:39:54 GMT
I would like to know how normally are the prices for returned tickets? As I certainly can't pay 200 pounds for this show lol Well naturally it'll depend on which tickets are returned! They don't discount returns...
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Post by madsonmelo on Feb 8, 2017 21:06:42 GMT
Geez, thanks! Lets hope for the best.
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Post by vas on Feb 13, 2017 12:54:03 GMT
So after reading this forum extensively, I dragged myself out on this Saturday past and was standing in the Returns 'queue' at 8.45 am. It wasn't so much a queue as there only one gentleman in front of me and he was there since 7!! Bear in mind, it was a freezing wait from then on... The chap from the Box office (BO) came out at 10 sharpish and said he will be out as soon as he has some returns to give us. 1. At 10.30, 1 ticket for both parts for £99.50 - the gent before me took it 2. At 11 am, 1 ticket for both parts for £99.50 - offered to me, but I declined as I needed two tickets and it was wayyy too pricey for me - that's when I was told that its PER TICKET PER PERSON, so I rang the better half to rush in and join the queue with me. This ticket was then offered to the lady behind me & and she took it. 3. At 11.30, 1 ticket for both parts for £99.50 - again pricey but the BO gent reduced it to £70 and the chap behind me took it. 4. At 12.15, 2 tickets for both parts for £99.40 - again pricey for me (and my husband who had joined me by then!) and was offered to people behind with no takers. 5. Finally at 12.45, we were again offered the same 2 tickets for £65 each and we decided to take it. It was still pricey but we figured so close to the showtime, we wouldn't likely get anything cheaper and people behind us were ready to pounce. And by then, I had stood 4 hours in the freezing cold and bloody well wanted something to cheer about!!! The gent wrote down my name and requested for cash, luckily there was an ATM across the street, so we got the cash, paid up and came out with both PART A and B tickets. Long story short: 1. Queuing up means you will get tickets, but certainly not the very cheap ones. I had people behind me who got £50 ones during the weekdays and on Wednesday, they had return tickets but no buyers. 2. The BO people are very patient and aware of us standing in the cold - be polite and they tend to reduce ticket prices depending on queue length/demand. 3. Get there in the Winter because in the Summer, people were queuing up all night in the Returns queue. Am not surprised since I was in the queue with Brazilians and Americans, who had made this their sole mission for their trip and this is the ONLY show running in the world right now !! 4. The BO chap said they do get returns of all price ranges, but since there is a higher % of tickets in the £65-99 brackets, the returns tend to be in that category. Lazy bumpkins who get the £15-45 tickets don't bothering returning them :/ 5. Friday 40 works but you do need to be clicking it every waking minute and hope to land them! Hope all of this helps and good luck to my fellow HP-ticket-hunters
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 15:32:56 GMT
3. At 11.30, 1 ticket for both parts for £99.50 - again pricey but the BO gent reduced it to £70 and the chap behind me took it. 4. At 12.15, 2 tickets for both parts for £99.40 - again pricey for me (and my husband who had joined me by then!) and was offered to people behind with no takers. I love the Harry Potter attention to detail in ticket pricing. No other theatre show would take the pains to reflect a minor difference in seat quality by introducing a ticket price differential of ten pence. Bravo, Mr Potter!
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Post by sherriebythesea on Mar 1, 2017 7:21:15 GMT
I will be in London 15 July - 8 Aug and have been haunting the HP ticket website. So booked up during the summer of course. I couldn't believe it when I checked tonight and saw ticket available 2 Aug !!! I snapped it up so fast. Now I'm trying to find out what the actual view of the stage is from my seat. Dress Circle G18. Does anyone know of a website I can check for seat viewpoints?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2017 7:27:28 GMT
I will be in London 15 July - 8 Aug and have been haunting the HP ticket website. So booked up during the summer of course. I couldn't believe it when I checked tonight and saw ticket available 2 Aug !!! I snapped it up so fast. Now I'm trying to find out what the actual view of the stage is from my seat. Dress Circle G18. Does anyone know of a website I can check for seat viewpoints? www.theatremonkey.com/Opinions rather than viewpoints but still. Looks like it's basically fine, and you'll have an aisle to stretch your legs into.
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Post by maggiem on Mar 1, 2017 10:05:42 GMT
I will be in London 15 July - 8 Aug and have been haunting the HP ticket website. So booked up during the summer of course. I couldn't believe it when I checked tonight and saw ticket available 2 Aug !!! I snapped it up so fast. Now I'm trying to find out what the actual view of the stage is from my seat. Dress Circle G18. Does anyone know of a website I can check for seat viewpoints? www.theatremonkey.com/Opinions rather than viewpoints but still. Looks like it's basically fine, and you'll have an aisle to stretch your legs into. Try this website. If someone has reviewed your seat, there will be a review and maybe a picture. seatplan.com/london/harry-potter-and-the-cursed-child/
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Post by sherriebythesea on Mar 1, 2017 14:19:23 GMT
Thank you !!! There are pictures of F18 so now I have a great idea of what my view will be. I'm just too excited!!
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Post by rosiemcqueen on Mar 3, 2017 4:44:40 GMT
This is semi related but I can't find any info on the internet so I'm hoping someone in this thread can shed some light. I'm wondering if there is a thread or website for people who want to trade tickets? I have a pair of tickets for September 13 and am now worried I won't be able to use. I don't live in England and the trip I am planning may not line up with the tickets now due to work. I don't want to sell them for a profit I'm just hoping to find someone who is maybe local who would be interested in swapping tickets for a few days earlier...
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Post by franticwithworry on Mar 6, 2017 13:05:15 GMT
So my friend is getting married on the day that I have Harry Potter tickets. I bought the tickets and I'm going with two friend, one who is travelling far for the show. Neither of them will not be going to the wedding.
A colleague and good friend has tickets for 20 days after and is happy to arrange a swap if we can make sure he will get to go... (I'd send one of the friend's who knows him to attend with my colleague.)
q.1. if my friend with the separate booking comes to the theatre with me in advance and I hand mine for return can he stand next to me and buy them? And then vice-versa? Because we are both colleagues who work in central London near enough the theatre and can go at non-peak times. Just by virtue of being 'next in line'. Our tickets are the same price. This is the preferred option as it is all above board. Are there separate queues for returning tickets as there are for purchasing? What time would be best to go? The middle of the wednesday matinee performance?
q.2 if I provide my friend with a gift certificate and my credit card as proof of my willingness will they get in? happy to give my active credit card and even pin to them for a weekend- they really are my friend. I can throw in everything from my passport to an electricity bill. They don't look like me so it would have to be as a gift... but I mean you wouldn't give a passport to a stranger. Has anyone actually got in as a legitimate gift? No money would be exchanging hands at all - they are a gift, just he is gifting me some tickets too. Do I provide the details in advance.
q.3 if i chance it and give them my credit card, and maybe some non-picture ID like a library card and a bill, my friend's girlfriend could pretend to be me... ropey as you'd have a driving license. And ropey because I can't do it in return. He is male and my party is all women.
Help! I don't want to cancel the reunion of my bridesmaids after my wedding (which is what my Harry Potter tickets are) but I have to go to my good friends wedding.
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Post by Latecomer on Mar 6, 2017 14:08:41 GMT
I won Friday Forty tickets and therefore didn't want to use the tickets I had booked (they were about 3 weeks later). I therefore gifted them to my friend. It is quite clear on the website....print out the gift certificate and the original booking email and they will be fine! My friends collected their tickets from the box office fine with that and had a great time! The box office are very helpful
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Post by franticwithworry on Mar 6, 2017 15:40:29 GMT
Thank you! I'll print him a gift certificate and forward him the email! Phew. I'm now less frantic with worry ;-)
Luckily my Hamilton tickets are for a Tuesday... no one gets married on a Tuesday.
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