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DLRP board....guaranteed to make you smile!
I keep thinking.. who’s that!! Just thought I'd come and say hello Join Date: Sep 2008
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cirque du soleil
Can anyone tell me when I will be able to buy tickets for may shows? And advise the best place to purchase tickets from? Thanks
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I like those water proof containers that hang around my neck on a lanyard Join Date: Sep 2009
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My advice is to sign up to their website. Once you do that you get member specials and discount tickets for cat. 2 seating. DD and I went last year for under $60 a head. I think they only open the specials 2-3 months in advance though so you need to be willing to wait it out
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Best price I had was from Travelzoo but not seen them on there for a long time now.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: England, Surrey
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If you go onto the Cirque du Soleil website and sign up to be a member (it's free) they are offering category 2 tickets until 14th December for $50 at the moment.
I'm not going til January, so i'm trying to wait it out and hope a good offer comes up, lol xx |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Leeds
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I think we might go there instead of Medieval Times (I've heard its a bit pants). I've wanted to see one of their shows for years now and it's roughly the same price as Medieval Times but probably a million times better!
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Kent, UK
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Medieval times was funny. Cirque is much better but it's a different experience. I can't imagine young children would appreciate cirque as much as MT. Both are worth experiencing. We aren't doing either this year, but we are debating whether to do blue man group. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: On The Ayrshire Coast
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If you can wait and take a chance I believe that the sell unsold tickets and returns from the box office at the show from about an hour before the performance.
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VMK AceCaptainWayne
I can't get my mouth to say healthy things Join Date: Jul 2003
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I thought they were full price. Anyone done this?
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: On The Ayrshire Coast
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Booke ours today for October by registering and becomming a friend on the Cirque website. Front row side tickets in cat 2 seating or $50 plus tax. Had to juggle the schedules a bit as our only evenings free of dinner bookings were Mondays which they do not perform on.
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