Yes, I saw the show last Tuesday evening and by the time the stage door cleared around 10:30PM, there were already 4 people in line for the next morning.
I'm not sure how many tickets they give away but the past 2 Wednesdays have been very demanding. I think the first people get there around 11PM the night before and the line starts getting really long around 6am. And thats for the pink rush.
For the in-person lottery, she can get there anytime during the lottery time slots and has a chance.
Huss417 said: "I think what bothered me the most was they told me upfront on the phone that they were having issues with their system but still didn't do anything."
Yes, this happened to me a few weeks ago. Terrible customer service.
I've always had issues with TodayTix; they grew too fast and became too confident and don't care about their users at all.
I recently had a delightful interaction with the people who do the Frozen lottery where they took responsibility for a mistake on their end and accommodated me to another performance. I think they do Mean girls and Hamilton too.
matty159 said: "This may have been answered already, but a friend and I won the Hamilton lotto for the Saturday matinee. There was at least one pair of seats in the lotto area that were never occupied. My friend won, so I didn’t see fine print, but wouldn’t they release those seats to the line if not picked up since you are told to pick them up a half hour before curtain? It just seemed odd."
Yes, but they normally release them at full price so if there w
tobiasragg said: "Is this absolutely insane? Is it reasonable for an event like this? Who's to say that this doesn't become a trend for the next Hamilton or Evan Hansen? Ugh."
$75 for Bruce is a STEAL and I know plenty of people who are thrilled about that price