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Any way to get cheaper tickets for grand opera house?
LMac
Posts: 274 Forumite
in N. Ireland
Just saw their leaflet and think my daughter would like two of the shows, but the cheapest tickets still work out around £30 for the two of us for one show. Not a huge sum, in the grand scheme, but if anyone knows any places where offers for goh are listed, Id appreciate it!
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Prob not worth it for just 2 shows but a u-first account from Ulster Bank gives approx 20-25% discount.
The account used to cost £6 a month. Might be worth looking into if you go out (or away) a LOT as it gives other discounts too.
Prob better if you go with a friend who has the account!0 -
Does the Opera Houses do any last minute cheap deals?0
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Many years ago they sold "Slips" tickets on the morning of the performance. I have 4 brothers and 2 sisters and this was the only way my parents could afford to take us to the panto at Christmas as we didn't own a car so they had to fork out for bus fares too.
It might be worth ringing the box office to see whether they still do this.0 -
Grand opera house promotion code appears on some events does anyone have a code?0
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Does anyone know of any current ways to get cheaper tickets for the Grand Opera House? Thanks0
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Become a friend of the GOH, not sure what it costs but you get 2-for-1 offers through regularly, works out cheaper in the long runNorn Iron Club Member No. 252 :beer:0
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If you go down at about 5-6pm the box office will sell you left overs for that evenings performance for half price if you are unemployed, a student or pensioner. I'm not too sure though if they still do it but worth a phone call. Also you can get a free carers ticket if someone with a disability is going. i have a adult cousin with severe learning difficulties and for christmas her birthday we would get her tickets for a show as it would only cost £35 rather than £70 and she loves musicals.0
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