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OOTI best price guarantee...not so much! |
The OOTI deal was pretty solid -- it wasn't cheaper (at least not by more than a few dollars) than the bottom end of the non-discounted price, but the seats are better. I had been looking to go on a Tuesday and had avoided pulling the trigger because the $89 tickets were back row and in a weird spot. For Broadway Week, the $80-ish tix were more plentiful and in better places.
Regarding if they sold out or not -- I saw the rollout Friday, checked Telecharge and walked over to the theater (15 min walk from home) and the seats I wanted were gone! I think some went pretty quickly!

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Broadway Joe said: " I think the vast majority of the Broadway week prices really aren't good deals."
I totally agree, however the $61 is the cheapest the show was going for like ever, and full price cheap seats are about $90, which is crazy (especially for an hour and a half). My point is more though that the best price guarantee is BS
Broadway Joe said: " I think the vast majority of the Broadway week prices really aren't good deals. "
Well, Broadway week tickets are are 'buy one get one free' so it's like TKTS but at least you have tickets in advance. That's the way I see it.
i think the cheapest way to see this show is via its in-person lottery. Standing room isn't that bad either.
ethan231h said: "yet nowhere does it say there is limited inventory of them. and believe me, I checked.."
Not sure what the expectation is here. They sold tickets at a limited price, and ran out, and you seem to think that when they sell out, they just keep adding more highly discounted seats?!
Malatenj said: "... Still, I would imagine this guarantee would not be applicable to TDF."
I actually would love to open up a discussion about this - why wouldn't it be applicable? The Best Price Guarantee is supposed to work with any ticket available to the show at a lower price. Not that I want everyone in the city to be able to get the $47 without paying the yearly fee like I do - but is the box office theoretically claiming you would be able to get $47 tickets if they're available to TDF, and then no longer once they're sold out online? So random, so many loopholes, so many ways this can't work. Such a stupid idea, and being implemented in such an idiotic way.
VotePeron said: "Malatenj said: "...Still, I would imagine this guarantee would not be applicable to TDF."
I actually would love to open up a discussion about this - why wouldn't it be applicable? The Best Price Guarantee is supposed to work with any ticket available to the show at a lower price."
This can't be correct, otherwise why wouldn't everyone be able to buy tickets at the lottery price? The site says the ticket must be sold by an "official promotional partner site," though those sites are not named.
Does anyone really think a best price offer available to everyone would extend to discounted tickets offered by a closed organization where membership is only available to those of a certain profession and these cheaper tickets are a membership benefit for which an annual fee is required?
What's next? If someone on here is desperate to dump a couple of tickets last minute and they'll take $40 for each of them, does OOTI now have to sell their tickets at $40 to honor the best price guarantee? I think the expectations of what this guarantee applies to are becoming a bit unrealistic.






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Posted: 1/8/18 at 9:25pm