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London West End Theatre's biggest annual bargain deal
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Old_Bill
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Booking opens later today, 7th Dec, for West End theatre's biggest annual discount deal. Tickets to over 50 West End shows for £35, £25, £15 and £10 in Jan & Feb. Includes Wicked, Mamma Mia, Love Never Dies, Les Mis, Legally Blonde, Jersey Boys, Billy Elliot, Priscilla, We Will Rock You, Chicago, Flashdance, Grease and many more.
Mamma Mia and Wicked in particular are hardly ever discounted at any other time, so this is the time to book!
http://www.getintolondontheatre.co.uk/home/
Mamma Mia and Wicked in particular are hardly ever discounted at any other time, so this is the time to book!
http://www.getintolondontheatre.co.uk/home/
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Thanks very much OP i've just ordered tickets for When we are married and Wicked! Think i'm gonna have very happy parents and daughter!0
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Whoop Whoop! Bought great Phantom tickets last year from this - now have great Pricilla tickets and Love Never Dies tickets - all in the stalls. Excellent Heads Up!0
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This is a fantastic bargain indeed, we too went to see Phantom of the opera earlier in the year- front row seats, and this time just booked "We will rock you" central row B, reduced from £60 to £35! And they make great gift idea.0
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Downside of this is the tickets have to be bought from see tickets.
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews74389.html0 -
Downside of this is the tickets have to be bought from see tickets.
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews74389.html
Booked a couple of tickets via Old Bills link a couple of weeks ago, they turned up yesterday, booking process fairly standard, got a confirmation and dispatched e mail.
Obviously there have been problems looking at the review centre page but I found them no different to TM and there were no booking/postage fees.0 -
Obviously there have been problems looking at the review centre page but I found them no different to TM and there were no booking/postage fees.[/QUOTE]
I'm sorry but the difference between TM and seeticket is like cheap wine and champagne. They will both give you the same effect but the after effects are completely different.
I would use TM any day of the week over See tickets.
TM print their own tickets so you will received them quicker. Their customer service (compared to SEE) is better, their website is better and more stable that SEE (SEE has no provision to save your customer details from past purchases), See are notorious for sending tickets at the last moment (Reading , Leeds festival, V Festival as examples), See many times will sell tickets on presales with no row numbers in a block expecting you to pay top dollar when the general sale will give you better rows in the block. Oh I could continue for ages...
Perhaps the ONLY reason is the slight saving in booking fees. For all that hassle I will pay the added booking fee gladly.0 -
pompeyrich wrote: »I'm sorry but the difference between TM and seeticket is like cheap wine and champagne. They will both give you the same effect but the after effects are completely different.
I would use TM any day of the week over See tickets.
TM print their own tickets so you will received them quicker. Their customer service (compared to SEE) is better, their website is better and more stable that SEE (SEE has no provision to save your customer details from past purchases), See are notorious for sending tickets at the last moment (Reading , Leeds festival, V Festival as examples), See many times will sell tickets on presales with no row numbers in a block expecting you to pay top dollar when the general sale will give you better rows in the block. Oh I could continue for ages...
Perhaps the ONLY reason is the slight saving in booking fees. For all that hassle I will pay the added booking fee gladly.
Maybe no different was an understatement, I agree that the TM site is much more user friendly, See tickets would only let me book tickets that they selected, they seemed to start at ticket 1 and fill the row from one end, so the later you left it the nearer the centre of the row you got.
Your plonk/champagne scenario is true in this case, same result but £53 cheaper using the link and See tickets as opposed to using TM direct.[/QUOTE]0 -
Well I ordered Wicked tickets from this promotion before Christmas and they arrived within 4 days, despite snow. I am a very happy lady as we got two for £50 instead of the normal price of £65 each :beer:Remember to always be yourself-unless you suck. Joss Whedon0
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