I was stupidly thinking that they may have come down a little. How many tickets to they sell on average at that price?
I imagine they sell quite a bit. I was there on July 30th and it was a full house (for the 6 showing and sold out for the 9 showing). I know that's a long time ago but I'm pretty sure it's like that almost every night. They do really well.
I was stupidly thinking that they may have come down a little. How many tickets to they sell on average at that price?
Ticket sales do well. As far as seeing a Cirque show is concerned, those prices are on par with their other performances. Also, they tend to do a bit of discounting for the show as well. I know that when I saw it we got 20 or 30 percent off category 2 seating.
I would but a caveat though that most of the time when I see Cirque discounts, they are for Florida residents or AP holders.I might try looking for discounts then. I don't know why that never occurred to me. We might go see this on our upcoming trip if I can get my wife to go. She hates the theater or opera or any stage shows really. It is a trial just to get her to see a Disney show. LOL I grew up in theater myself and love this type of show.
How are the seats at the Category 3 level? I am thinking about going during my trip in May. We are planning on doing a lot of things on this trip that we don't normally do/have never done. This is one thing that we've always wanted to do, but with all of the other activities, I don't think I can justify over $100 for a ticket.
The theater is fairly compact. We had seats in next to the back row of category 2 and had an excellent view. If you buy online you can see where the seats are located. It is a great show!
Enough to fill the house at most showings. The theater only has 1671 seats.I was stupidly thinking that they may have come down a little. How many tickets to they sell on average at that price?
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