Boston Opera House - Need help with seating question!

SeaSpray

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Hi everyone, I know there are a lot of New England DISers here, so I'm hoping someone can help me.

I want to buy tickets to see Wicked this fall, and it's showing me this as being the "Best Available" seats. Notice where it says "Warning, Limited View". Can you tell me exactly what that means? Thanks!

Wicked - a New Musical
Opera House, Boston, MA
Sat, Sep 22, 2007 08:00 PM
Your Ticket(s)

Section Row Type Ticket Price Building Facility Charge Convenience Charge Description
ORCRGT B FULL PRICE TICKET US $87.50 US $2.50 US $11.65
PRICE LEVEL 2
ORCHESTRA SECTION
RIGHT SIDE OF THEATRE
THIS EVENT OCCURS IN 2007.
** WARNING - LIMITED VIEW!!! **


ORCRGT B FULL PRICE TICKET US $87.50 US $2.50 US $11.65

Seats: 32 to 34 |seating chart
 
It means that you wont be able to see the full stage. you seats are probably all the way over to the side near the wall and you wont be able to see that side of the stage. I would try to different seats if you can because I paid the same price for the sept 26 show and I have 2nd row dress...I cant see paying that much for partial viewing....


I looked to see if there were any other seats available on that sat but looks like they are sold out.....

maybe try another day?
 
there are still decent seats available for the day im going, Sept 26th for the same price....
 
I saw Wicked before in that theater but I can't remember. I was on the floor to the right a bit and they were fine, it was through a travel agency.

I purchased my tickets last summer for the October 7th showing.

Where do you live.? This same travel agency has tickets for the same day. Why not call and see if you can purchase just the tickets from them? They usually have good seats or better yet, take the motorcoach. No gas, no parking in Boston and a relaxing day.

Here's the info

Date: Saturday, September 22, 2007
(All day or non-timed event)

Category: Motorcoach Tour

Description

WICKED
The Boston Opera House

Sat, Sept 15, 2007 Sat, Sept 22, 2007
Sat, Oct 6, 2007 Sat, Oct 13, 2007

Broadway’s biggest blockbuster is returning to Boston! Winner of 15 major awards including a Grammy Award and 3 Tony Awards, this tale of how the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch grow to become who they are is one show not to be missed!

Long before that girl from Kansas arrives in Munchkinland, two girls meet in the land of Oz. One—born with emerald green skin—is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. WICKED tells the story of how these two unlikely friends grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch. From real flying monkeys to a trip to Emerald City, WICKED is a true spectacle for the eyes and ears. The twists and turns in this incredibly imaginative back-story to ‘The Wizard of Oz’ makes audiences literally gasp with delight. Truly a heartfelt story of friendship and love, the musical WICKED re-imagines a children’s tale in grown-up terms for the most spellbinding new musical in years!

Depart: 10:15 am from Macy’s in Bedford Member price: $129
10:40 am from Holiday Inn-Nashua Non-member: $135
Lunch: On your own in the theater district. We (Includes orchestra seat, coach
supply a map of restaurants within 2 trans & driver’s gratuity)
blocks of the theater. If traveling alone,
the tour director will ask you to join her.
Show: 2 to 5:00 pm
Return to Nashua approx. 6:10 pm / Bedford 6:35 pm

denise
 
I saw Wicked before in that theater but I can't remember. I was on the floor to the right a bit and they were fine, it was through a travel agency.

I purchased my tickets last summer for the October 7th showing.

Where do you live.? This same travel agency has tickets for the same day. Why not call and see if you can purchase just the tickets from them? They usually have good seats or better yet, take the motorcoach. No gas, no parking in Boston and a relaxing day.

Here's the info

Date: Saturday, September 22, 2007
(All day or non-timed event)

Category: Motorcoach Tour

Description

WICKED
The Boston Opera House

Sat, Sept 15, 2007 Sat, Sept 22, 2007
Sat, Oct 6, 2007 Sat, Oct 13, 2007

Broadway’s biggest blockbuster is returning to Boston! Winner of 15 major awards including a Grammy Award and 3 Tony Awards, this tale of how the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch grow to become who they are is one show not to be missed!

Long before that girl from Kansas arrives in Munchkinland, two girls meet in the land of Oz. One—born with emerald green skin—is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. WICKED tells the story of how these two unlikely friends grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch. From real flying monkeys to a trip to Emerald City, WICKED is a true spectacle for the eyes and ears. The twists and turns in this incredibly imaginative back-story to ‘The Wizard of Oz’ makes audiences literally gasp with delight. Truly a heartfelt story of friendship and love, the musical WICKED re-imagines a children’s tale in grown-up terms for the most spellbinding new musical in years!

Depart: 10:15 am from Macy’s in Bedford Member price: $129
10:40 am from Holiday Inn-Nashua Non-member: $135
Lunch: On your own in the theater district. We (Includes orchestra seat, coach
supply a map of restaurants within 2 trans & driver’s gratuity)
blocks of the theater. If traveling alone,
the tour director will ask you to join her.
Show: 2 to 5:00 pm
Return to Nashua approx. 6:10 pm / Bedford 6:35 pm

denise

Thanks for this info, what's the name of the travel agency? Do you happen to have their phone number?? We live about a half hour south of Boston. Thanks! :)
 
there are still decent seats available for the day im going, Sept 26th for the same price....

Thanks for checking for me. :) We want to go on a weekend because we like to stay in Boston and make a weekend trip out of it :)
 
Probably way over to the side. We saw 'Wicked' there last year, and I have to tell ya...we were so far up, that I felt like a mountain goat getting to my seat. I decided to surprise dd and go again this year (she wanted NYC but I wasn't paying for that!!), I ended up with center orchestra, row E seats...cost a fortune, about $150 each, but it's a special day. We'll be there on Oct 7, evening show.
But, it would look like someone is heading to see 'Wicked' on Sat and the a duck tour and brunch the next day????!!!!
 
Probably way over to the side. We saw 'Wicked' there last year, and I have to tell ya...we were so far up, that I felt like a mountain goat getting to my seat. I decided to surprise dd and go again this year (she wanted NYC but I wasn't paying for that!!), I ended up with center orchestra, row E seats...cost a fortune, about $150 each, but it's a special day. We'll be there on Oct 7, evening show.
But, it would look like someone is heading to see 'Wicked' on Sat and the a duck tour and brunch the next day????!!!!

yes, that's my plan! LOL So do you think we'd be hugely disappointed in those seats?? I mean, they actually give you a warning about them. LOL I just wish I knew exactly how limited the view was. :scratchin We saw Les Mis there last year but were up in the mezzanine section, and I don't remember noticing any seats down in the orchestra section that were way out of range on the sides. :confused3
 
It could also be the set or lighting that blocks the stage, you can call the opera house to find out...maybe someone there can help you out...

one year we went to the fleet center to see stars on ice and when we sat down we noticed that our view was blocked by about 12 inches of bundled cables hanging in front of us. We were about to complain when someone came down and told us we could move to another section and we ended up 2 feet from the ice next to the sound guy.. being a theatre nut, I talked to him and got to meet brian botiano!
 
not given a choice but I have used them for tickets before for different plays and they have all been very good. But then again they are purchasing a group of tickets - they must get a deal because they are repeat customers. I have only gone on the bus, not sure if they would sell you just the tickets.

Menopause the musical in Boston
LIon King on Broadway - NYC
Wicked in Boston.

They have a lot of nice motorcoach tours.

denise
 
Hey there Seaspray,
My daughter, my mom and I are going to the 2pm show on Sept 22.
Maybe I'll see you there?
 












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