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However, getting tickets to shows that are available on House Seats is generally super easy and really cheap or free. Unless you're going to 7 shows a week, you'll most likely spend less getting the tickets directly.
House Seats seems to have more shows most of the time (though not by much) while Fillaseat occasionally gets a big show that HS doesn't. They're about equal and there's a lot of overlap, so only the super-hardcore need to have both.
I've tried a couple of these services and highly recommend fillaseat. They run deals on their memberships a couple times a year and going to just one show a year typically more than pays for your membership. The regular (non cirque du soleil) shows on the strip are posted frequently.
House Seats is a great website based company to get tickets to all sorts of events from concerts to comedy shows to magic and special events. Here's how it works. You select either the two ticket or 4 ticket package yearly membership.
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- Stalls Seats
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- Dress Circle
- Upper Circle
- Gallery
- Restricted View Seats
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Stalls seats are on the ground level of the theatre. Typically, stalls seats can be regarded as some of the best seats in the auditorium, due to their close proximity to the stage. If you're sitting in the first few rows of the stalls seats, you may even be able to touch the stage and see performers blink. As is the case with the majority of West E...
Alluded to in their name, premium seats are usually regarded as the best seats in the theatre. Often, they're not the closest seats to the stage. Typically, premium seats are a few rows back from the stage in the middle of the row, allowing audience members to see the entire stage without missing any action. As they're the best seats available, pre...
Either called the dress circle or the royal circle (depending on the theatre), this refers to the second level or seating. If it's in a theatre with two levels, the dress circle will be the top level. Dress circle seating is a great option if you want to see every moment of a show from a higher level, rather than being on the same eyeline as the st...
Either called the upper circle or the grand circle, this type of seating refers to the third seating level in an auditorium. Upper circle seats tend to be quite high, so you may not be able to work out the facial expressions of actors on stage. But, any performer will be able to carry their performance to the highest levels of the theatre. Upper ci...
Either called a gallery or balcony seating, these are the highest seats around. There's only a couple of theatres with enough auditorium space to accommodate for gallery seating, with the Harold Pinter Theatre and Theatre Royal Haymarketallowing for four seating levels. To reach gallery seating at a theatre, you may have to climb additional sets of...
All seating levels in a theatre may have "restricted view" marked on specific seats. Each West End theatre will have varying numbers of restricted seats, labelled as such as there are obstructions that could impact the experience of viewing a particular show, including overhangs, safety rails and pillars. If there's different scenic design in two p...
Want to see a show without sitting next to anyone else? Wishing you could have your own space in an auditorium? You can if you book box seats. Also known as a loge or loggia, box seating is great for small groups who are looking to stick together at the theatre without sitting in a line. Box seating is likely to be a more expensive seating option, ...
The vast majority of London theatre tickets allow each attendee to have their own seat. But some theatres will let patrons in to stand. For example, audiences at Shakespeare's Globecan stand and watch a Shakespeare play, just like groundlings would have done centuries ago. Standing tickets may not be sheltered, so you'll have to pray that it's a su...
House seats are full-priced, premium tickets that are not available for sale to the general public. These seats are in fixed locations determined by the box offices.
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House Seats is really good for Vegas newcomers and will pay for itself if you see about 2 to 3 shows. The shows that remain on the homepage are lame or really bizarre. This being said, this means you must pay the $49 to upgrade to get text message notifications.
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