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nvl325 Sep 14th, 2013 12:37 PM

BroadwayBox for the Opera?
 
Wondered if there's a BroadwayBox/Playbill type method of discount for Met Opera tickets? Haven't been yet after our many trips to NYC, and thought that might make it a more reasonable approach ... Thanks!

Grandma Sep 14th, 2013 04:45 PM

As a long term Met subscriber... have never heard of any discounts... sigh.....
Altho, there are $20 tickets available.... at least there were just recently...
but I'm afraid I've forgotten how they're accessed. The sound in the house
is great.... so anywhere you sit is fine. And if you're "up there' you can always
bring opera glasses. -:)

kmbp Sep 15th, 2013 08:27 AM

According to the website,
>>The Met Rush Ticket program will return in September for the 2013–14 season.

http://www.metoperafamily.org/metope...ing/index.aspx

nvl325 Sep 16th, 2013 06:01 AM

Thanks all. Will be interesting to see if those rush tickets actually do show up in Sept, as it says.

NeoPatrick Sep 16th, 2013 06:48 AM

Not exactly what you asked, but I did get an email from Theatremania. If you book any Met Tickets on the Metropolitan Opera site, enter code ONEG1 and you get a free glass of champagne per ticket. I just booked tickets for February and did get that. Not a huge concession, but at least it's something.

nvl325 Sep 16th, 2013 11:47 AM

Neo, I've seen that offer in the past- didn't think it was much of a deal, but if there are no discounts, then yes- better than not having it!

Wondering what section you get tickets for?

NeoPatrick Sep 16th, 2013 12:10 PM

This time I got Balcony -- next to the uppermost level, but front row and not on the sides. I find that if I'm in the front row of any of the upper four sections I'm happy. These were for a matinee of Die Fledermaus. They were $119 each I think.

Fra_Diavolo Sep 16th, 2013 12:37 PM

The front (and second) row balcony seats are the best bang for the buck in the house. In fact, the acoustics are better than that of many higher priced seats. Lots of music students agree. Price has been going up though.

nvl325 Sep 17th, 2013 03:35 AM

Could either of you/anyone describe the leg room? Hubby is 6'2" so for Bway shows, for example, if we can't get an aisle we usually just won't go!

NeoPatrick Sep 17th, 2013 03:48 AM

nvl325, I wish I could help. Leg room is often an issue for me, but I'm 6' tall, not 6'2. I have never been uncomfortable in the front rows at the Met, so I guess it isn't bad. Sometimes I'd suggest not a front row so you could put your feet under the seat in front of you, but actually the Met has such "stepped" seating, that I don't think that's possible at all. I fully understand your desire for an aisle. I love those but worry that someday in the dark someone's going to trip over my feet which are always out in the aisle.


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