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The Lion King

Ilovecubbage
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Is there any chance to get these tickets for the actual face value?
It seems to be inflated just about on every site I`ve looked.
I need 5 tickets, so looking for some offers.Are there any???
Any help plese?
It seems to be inflated just about on every site I`ve looked.
I need 5 tickets, so looking for some offers.Are there any???
Any help plese?
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I did have a look at that , but it seems that with the meal you get slightly worse seats.0
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Visit uktheatretickets.co.uk/shows/Lion-King-Tickets you will find affordable and discount tickets from there
Cheers:beer:0 -
This firm seem to have recently taken to using alteregos to spam this forum with their link.
As far as this latest one goes, their idea of a discount ticket is strange (eg they charge £149 for 2 tickets to the lion king with a face value of £57 each (£114 for 2)0 -
Maybe try http://hitthetheatre.co.uk/ ? Their tickets seem to be of reasonable value!0
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The_Little_Fellow wrote: »Their tickets seem to be of reasonable value!
No way! Why do you suggest them? More spam???
They charge £71.50 for a £57 face value ticket.0 -
Thanks for the post "The Little Fellow". I actually run Hit The Theatre.
We did have a deal on the site which meant tickets were sold at Face Value, so the £57 tickets were sold for £57. This offer finished just before Valentines Day.
With regards getting tickets for decent value for Lion King, the best way is to actually buy them over the counter at the Lyceum Theatre Box Office. They're very friendly and they have the widest selection of seats. This said, it's not always possible if you live a distance away.
Failing that, we do have plenty of discounted tickets on our site at most times of the year.
Thanks a lot and good luck!
Will.0 -
willhoward13 wrote: »Failing that, we do have plenty of discounted tickets on our site at most times of the year.
No comment on the extortionate price you are charging now (£71.50 for a £57 face value ticket)?
And despite your claim to have "plenty" discount tickets for "most" of the year, there are none at all on your site for any time of the year at present!0 -
just go/ring to the box office0
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Ticketmaster is probably the best place to buy tickets at face value - although you will have to pay a service charge (as most ticket agencies charge)
You also have the benefit of being able to choose your own seats rather than having to take what they offer.
Depends on how far in advance you can book.0
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