Are Disney on Ice tickets really upwards of $150 per ticket?

I just checked Frozen at Papermill Playhouse NJ this holiday season.

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They are running a promo 30UNDER30, so for anyone under 30yo the $80/$110/$130 tickets only cost $30. That’s great! But then everybody over 30yo must pay $80/$110/$130 for those seats 😂

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The last time for us was maybe 2016 and i bought them months in advance. I think face value was maybe high $20 range but the fees made it high $30 range. I've also bought at the box office to avoid the Ticketmaster fee.

But this was all physical bearer tickets. I think now it’s nearly all electronic. If it’s certified resale, that can get pricey. Ticketmaster basically allows people to use them as a ticket resale marketplace.
 
That seems like a lot for Disney on Ice. I've seen them on Groupon as it gets closer to the dates of the show. In Boston, too!
They also have $50 seats in Boston California. The range for today is $50-$300.
 
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They are a lot lower here I guess. A Saturday at 6pm it's just under $35 to just under $49 and for the seats by the ice (which that is a very small section) it's just under $94. That's at least with these available seats (see below). That said the event is in January so it's likely been on sale for a bit.

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Scratch the stuff I posted about Boston. The pricing I saw was for a default arena in California. I only stay in Boston part-time. Wrong coast. Correct pricing. Sorry!

I will edit my posts.
 
I just bought tickets for Disney on Ice in NH as a Christmas gift.
The most expensive seats were over $100.
I had to buy 11 tickets for all our family so I opted for seats on the end of the rink but first two rows for $68 for the Sunday show.
The Saturday afternoon show was even more expensive.
Due to the very young ages of the kids in our party, the 7 pm show was not an option for us.
If you can do a 7pm show or are not afraid of heights, those tickets were cheaper.
 
UPDATE: Are you going to the ticket sales link directly from the Disney on Ice website? I did, and I'm not seeing very many seats in that range; other than the rinkside seats, most of the first tier tops out at about $80, and there are very good seats available for some shows for about $30. For Boston, they are also offering a hefty "Me + Three" deal on 4-ticket packages, so you might actually save money if there is a second grandchild or a friend who might like to come.

Agganis Arena also has a public box office, and sometimes, if you buy in person at a box office they waive all or part of the service fee; it's worth a call to ask.

The resale sites have the prices jacked, but going directly through the link from the tour homepage seems lower.
 





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