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Post by justinj on Apr 5, 2019 10:20:00 GMT
Bumping this thread for current thoughts. I have an Amex card which does get you a days priority over the general public, but am tempted to go for advance or even young patron membership. I've got a couple of credit vouchers to use which I thought I would use on the new season, but you can't use them during Amex priority period as you need to book with an Amex obviously. Just wondered what peoples recent experience was with the advance or even the young patron membership, obviously if I there is a lot more chance of me getting £15 tickets than the more pricey ones it'll justify the cost?
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Post by justinj on Apr 5, 2019 11:46:09 GMT
Thanks, as the young patron membership allows booking at the same time as the priority (which I'm assuming you are referring to) then thats the answer I need. I normally book pretty much everything in the season as long as there are cheap enough tickets available. The fact that you can get a refund if you can't make it or a play gets shocking reviews helps too.
Have taken membership, lets see how I fare next thursday when booking opens.
Thanks again for your view, oh and an awesome site helping me many times to pick the best seats for certain prices.
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