Discount Broadway tix for your New York trip
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Discount Broadway tix for your New York trip
I found this great site that has special discounted tickets to a number of Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. It's such a good deal that I didn't know about until my sister told me about it for my upcoming New York Trip.
The site is www.BroadwayOnline.com and their special discounted tickets are included in the Circle Club.
I hope you are able to take advantage of this great deal as I have.
Janell
The site is www.BroadwayOnline.com and their special discounted tickets are included in the Circle Club.
I hope you are able to take advantage of this great deal as I have.
Janell
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Thank you Janell!
Watchdog may have overreacted. I visited the site. The discounts are the same as Playbill. There are certain restrictions on some of the plays offered - like no Saturday performances, or only performances from July 9 - July 31. Also similar to Playbill is that you can take a printed copy of the offer to the theatre box office and receive the same offer.
I believe this to be another service of a Fodor's poster passing along information - GOOD information - to other posters (much like informing others of the Playbill site.)
It must be pretty legit - When you click on to buy tickets to non-discounted productions, you're redirected to Telecharge.
Nice job, Janell.
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I'll agree the first watchdog. Janell is no innocent Fodor's poster! Have you ever seen her/him post before? I resent this individual trying to pass off an out-and attempt at advertising as an innocent Fodor's poster being a nice gal/guy!
Geoff, you're naive if you think otherwise!
Geoff, you're naive if you think otherwise!
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I know nothing of any Janell postings previous to the one above.
What I do know is that I visited the site suggested, just as I might when another poster recommends a site.
What I found there was a well put together site, much more colorful than Playbill, having much the same to offer. Would you consider it advertising to suggest someone visit Playbill to find discounted tickets? I've seen it done many times.
Readers can visit the site or not. No one is forcing them. You're really streching the advertising angle.
Again, I know nothing about Janell's other posts, but I found this information to be useful and I may or may not use the BroadwayOnline site, just as I may or may not use the Playbill site.
Lighten up!
GD



