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Hamilton Cancellation Line |
Hey guys, I’m going to New York the second last week of October and was just wondering if anyone knew what the cancellation line has been like lately? Also am I better of going into the box office on the Monday to ask about the weeks performances or just trying the cancellation line on the day? Thanks!
Here's my update about cancellation line:
I came to nyc for a 12 days visit. On my first day - sep 27 I went to the box office at 1-2pm. Thought that they will tell me to try and come on the same day of the show and do the cancellation line , but... what really happened is that I told them I can come on any date from my 12 days visit and they just gave me options to choose. I got orchestra ticket for 229 , as easy as can be. (Worth mentioning I asked for only 1 ticket).
Anyway, you should try first the box office, and if that fails, try the line.
Good luck!
Hi! So I’m coming to NY in two weeks for three days. Last time I was there was over two years ago and so I’m guessing that my Hamilton cancellation line experience is different than it is now. Anyways I’m getting there Sunday morning and I leave Wednesday morning, so I have Sunday and Tuesday to try my luck at cancellation. Is there anyone here who rushed on a Sunday recently and can tell me when should I get there? Also, do you think it’s possible to get tickets on Tuesday if I get in line around 5pm? I really don’t want to waste all my time in line but I’m dying to see the Hamilton again!!! Thanks so much for sharing your experiences, reading those here really helps!
SRO are offered usually to the cancellation line, just prior to curtain. Back when there was a lot of data kept about such thing (about a year ago) people were tracking that they offered around 3-5 SRO tickets when they did offer them. They didn't always have them. No idea what it's like now, if that's gone up or down.
They're $40 and are obstructed, you do not see the second level. 95% of the show happens on the first level though, so the only big thing you miss is the first part of Schuyler Defeated.
MadsonMelo said: "Só, how does SRO works?
They sell in advance?
Anyone got it?
Would I miss much of the show?"
If you're not far from the theater, you can also pop in today and see if there are any tickets for tomorrow's show. That's what I did when I saw it on a whim in March. I had great seats in orch b for $229.
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Posted: 8/24/18 at 3:05pm