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Note: I'm saving Side Show for a friend for mid-March. He has been obsessed with the show for years and has always wanted to see it, so I'm treating him to front row-center. Hope that's not too close.
As other posters said, I love doing trips like this at Christmas because I can do two-show days for several days in a row. Although curiously, Les Miz is the only show that has a matinee the Monday between Christmas and New Year's.
And since these shows are so insanely expensive, (most were around 150 to 170), I am seeing them alone rather than forking over 300+ dollars for two tickets and crossing my fingers that flaky friends show up and have cash with them to pay me back lol.
And I may add the Radio City Christmas Spectacular but I have seen it every year for several years now, and I would have to see the 10/11am show. I am looking forward to sleeping in a little bit plus I feel like I could take a year off from that show. Plus I need to cut costs somewhere!
Honestly, if I were you, I'd see Side Show in December and then go again in March. Unless things pick up, March might be overly optimistic. I hope I'm wrong, but better to be safe.
Also, just so you know, you aren't going to be in the front row for Side Show. You're in the second row. The front row is saved for rush. When you buy tickets online, they removed the rush row entirely rather than greying it out, etc. I know this because I bought a front row seat for it this week, and was surprised when people were in front of me, heh.
Well all of my available slots for December are already purchased and my March Side Show tickets are already purchased as well so I'm stuck! Hopefully it will still be around.....