View Full Version : Just got Front Row Tickets for DISNEY ON ICE!!
tinkerbeth
12-14-2004, 12:14 PM
Hello...
I've been looking at going to D. On Ice but the tickets were almost all gone...I just checked back today and got 3 tickets VIP seating Row A seats 1 - 3 on the ice! Check ticketmaster.ca if you want to go too...I guess they must have released the media seats or something but YAY US! We are going and ds3 will love it. DH will get over it like he always does. ;)
Beth
Scratch42
12-14-2004, 12:39 PM
You'll Love it!
Word of Warning, wear warm socks and boots! It's can get cold sitting on the ice!LOL
Wish we could go this year but alas we will not be in TO!LOL
Scratch
Yzma and Kronk
12-14-2004, 03:31 PM
You'll really like being in the first row. We saw Toy Story on Ice a few years back in the front. It was great.
Enjoy!
Susan--Ontario
12-15-2004, 02:04 PM
I just checked the Disney on Ice website and the show is coming to London at the John Labatt Centre in February. The tickets go on sale January 8th. I guess my DH will have to buy them because I'll be in Disney getting ready to walk the half marathon with all my DIS WISH friends!! :Pinkbounc :Pinkbounc
Debbie
12-15-2004, 05:08 PM
Are there any promo codes for the tickets?
tinkerbeth
12-16-2004, 09:28 AM
Hiya,
I didn't have a promo code but I think there may be an AMEX code...I saw that they were coming to London too (I live there too!) but when I got the front row at the ACC, I couldn't resist. Plus it will be a fun day out. We'll park at Yorkdale and take the subway down and walk to the ACC across the bridge...I can't WAIT! :)
Beth
MECH8T7
12-16-2004, 11:39 AM
The mousesavers site has promo codes but they may not work for Canadian shows (I can't remember if I tried).
http://www.mousesavers.com/liveshows.html#ice
The best "discount code" may be to go to the venue and purchase the tickets directly to avoid ticketmaster's outrageous handling/service charges, particularly if you are purchasing for a large group.
For those who want to sit close, I should warn you that if your kids are really young, the oversized heads and bodies of the characters may freak them out. Several years ago, when my son was 2+, we had front row seats to the Toy Story version of the show but my wife and I couldn't attend because that is the day that my wife's ob/gyn decided to schedule her in for a C-section. (We actually had the nerve to ask the doctor if they could do it on another day but no luck.) We sent my son there with his grandparents and the report we got back was that he spent the whole show trying to watch it from the back row of the section! So, you may want to take that into account.
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