Sorry, i know this has been didcusssed before but the thread wasn’t coming up when I searched “print” I have Hello Dolly tickets for tomorrow afternoon but have no time to print them as I will be coming directly from Grand Central Station
Can I print tickets not purchased through Stubhub at their las minuet service center????? PLEASE HELP
You can print at the Marriott Marquis, on Broadway between 45th and 46th, right by the Shubert Theatre. They have a business center (I think it's on the 6th floor) where you can pay to use internet and print. It is easy and will cost about $2-3. Good luck!
I can't imagine StubHub would let you but there are 3 or 4 fedex offices close by that might offer printing services or just google printing centers near times square. A few hotels might ,obviously for a fee even if you aren't a guest there but not sure about that. If you already have the tickets and they're in your account, is there some reason you can't print them today?
Ha my friend legit had no time to print out a Hello Dolly ticket that I bought from her on this website and so just lined up and showed her ticket to the usher and it was fine, so there's that
cjmclaughlin10 said: "Sorry, i know this has been didcusssed before but the thread wasn’t coming up when I searched “print” I have Hello Dolly tickets for tomorrow afternoon but have no time to print them as I will be coming directly from Grand Central Station
Can I print tickets not purchased through Stubhub at their las minuet service center????? PLEASE HELP "
The stubhub service center on broadway and 40-something will print them for you
I was going to suggest the Marriott as well. lots of people have mentioned it.
I believe you can try Staples, too .
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I wouldn’t do this unless others confirm it would work, but could he just simply go to box office and tell them he lost his ticket (or simply couldn’t get it printed)? As long as he has the ticket info with him, his credit card he paid with and his photo ID, would they print it for him at the box office?
Miles2Go2 said: "I wouldn’t do this unless others confirm it would work, but could he just simply go to box office and tell them he lost his ticket (or simply couldn’t get it printed)? As long as he has the ticket info with him, his credit card he paid with and his photo ID, would they print it for him at the box office?"
I believe that all depends on how the tickets were purchased. Typically the box office could only do that for tickets that were purchased directly through the official service (be it Telecharge, Ticketmaster, etc). If it was bought through a reseller, like broadway.com, then they may not be able to help them.
Send the ticket in an email to staples@printme.com and you’ll be able to walk into any Staples with self-service printers and print the ticket directly from the email for a small fee. It’s quick and easy. There are several Staples stores with self-service printers in Midtown and around Times Square and Grand Central.
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Miles2Go2 said: "I wouldn’t do this unless others confirm it would work, but could he just simply go to box office and tell them he lost his ticket (or simply couldn’t get it printed)? As long as he has the ticket info with him, his credit card he paid with and his photo ID, would they print it for him at the box office?"
I think this is all about where to print StubHub tickets purchased right before show time.
But yeah, the box office will print your own tickets without hassle. Never tried giving them the name from the StubHub tickets before.
haterobics said: "Miles2Go2 said: "I wouldn’t do this unless others confirm it would work, but could he just simply go to box office and tell them he lost his ticket (or simply couldn’t get it printed)? As long as he has the ticket info with him, his credit card he paid with and his photo ID, would they print it for him at the box office?"
I think this is all about where to print StubHub tickets purchased right before show time.
But yeah, the box office will print your own tickets without hassle. Never tried giving them the name from the StubHub tickets before."
I know this isn't necessarily relevant to the initial question but in case anyone stumbles on it and needs the info, I have done this once before, at The Band's Visit. I bought the ticket about 30 minutes before curtain via StubHub and where typically the app will tell you that you need to print tickets if necessary, I didn't see that warning so I thought the e-ticket would suffice.
One of the personnel outside the theatre told me it wouldn't work but that I could go to the box office and they'd print it. I was a little skeptical, but I just let them know I bought the tickets on StubHub and just had to give them the seat location and name of the original purchaser, which shows on the PDF of the ticket they give you. Thankfully no issues at all - it was raining and I really wasn't in the mood to speed walk/run somewhere to print it!
cjmclaughlin10 said: "Sorry, i know this has been didcusssed before but the thread wasn’t coming up when I searched “print” I have Hello Dolly tickets for tomorrow afternoon but have no time to print them as I will be coming directly from Grand Central Station
Can I print tickets not purchased through Stubhub at their las minuet service center????? PLEASE HELP"
They can scan the ticket barcode if you have the email with it, or there is a service facility outside the gate where you can receive a copy of the ticket. You should be alright if you provide your ID and the type of payment you used.
This thread is 3 years old...pretty sure the OP has figured it out.
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