Buying Tickets for Last Supper
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Buying Tickets for Last Supper
I have been trying to buy tickets for the past few months online for 4/11. I thought for sure once February 1st came, I would be able to buy them, but still can't. Anyone have an idea of when they will open up?
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From this web site:
http://www.vivaticket.it/index.php?nvpg
OPENING SALES:
2nd December: opening sale for MARCH 2015
19th February: opening sale for APRIL 2015
26th February: opening sale for MAY 2015
Good Luck!!! They go quick.
http://www.vivaticket.it/index.php?nvpg
OPENING SALES:
2nd December: opening sale for MARCH 2015
19th February: opening sale for APRIL 2015
26th February: opening sale for MAY 2015
Good Luck!!! They go quick.
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In 2012, because our time in Milan was very limited and we wanted to do the 9:30 English tour on a particular day, I was crazy enough to get up in the middle of the night and call as soon as they went on sale. Tickets were to go on sale February 9th at exactly 8 AM Italy time (2 AM Atlanta time) for all May dates.
I tried calling right at 2 and got a busy signal but then on the second try I got through. It said if you want Italian push 1 – if you want English push 2. After I pushed 2 it said to wait and the next available operator would help me – and within a few seconds a girl that spoke perfect English came on. I told her what I wanted and gave her my credit card number, she waited until it processed, said all was good and sent the email. I looked at the email while she was still on the phone and made sure it was what I wanted, when I found it was, I said thank you and that we were excited to visit Milan, she giggled and we hung up. The whole thing was complete in less than 10 minutes.
I tried calling right at 2 and got a busy signal but then on the second try I got through. It said if you want Italian push 1 – if you want English push 2. After I pushed 2 it said to wait and the next available operator would help me – and within a few seconds a girl that spoke perfect English came on. I told her what I wanted and gave her my credit card number, she waited until it processed, said all was good and sent the email. I looked at the email while she was still on the phone and made sure it was what I wanted, when I found it was, I said thank you and that we were excited to visit Milan, she giggled and we hung up. The whole thing was complete in less than 10 minutes.