I have a question for those who bought Hot Tix for Edward Scisssorhands at the Ahmanson. When I bought hot tix there for other shows, they told me where my seats were before and had my name/credit card on file from other purchases I had made.
This time I called, and the lady said this time they're not telling people where their tickets are. Is that right? Is that what happened for others or did I totally get jipped? To boot, she had to ask for all my info over again b/c apparently it's not on file anymore.
"Some of us have it worse, you know, Dana. Some of us are dating lesbian men. Okay? C'mon."
I bought tickets for "Curtains" and they told me where the tix were. When I went to buy tix for "Doubt", they refused and said it was a new policy. When I asked them the reason why, the response was, "We were wasting too much time with each customer for only $20.00 per seat and it was cutting into our time selling regular priced tickets."
Yes, when I purchased my tix for 13, the lady didn't tell me the seat. It turned out the seat is at the very side (second seat from the aisle), but I assume the Hot Tix is usually extreme side, so that's okay. I really cannot complain for $20 tix (without any fee).
The policy has changed for HOTIX. You are now assigned the best HOTIX seats available and they will not tell you where you are sitting. It was too good to last the other way, but at $20 bucks a seat and no service charge it's a great buy if you are on a budget.
Way to go Michael Ritchie! After a questionable start it looks like great things are on the horizon.