La Noube DVC discount???

steves100

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Does anyone know if this discount is continuous? Seems like the last reservations are the week before our trip in April.

Thanks

Steve
 
Perks and discounts can change, have you checked the 2016 list?

:earsboy: Bill
 
Yeah I know they change : )

Pretty sure this discount has been around for along time, wasn't sure if it is seasonal or all year around.
 

They expire and get replaced with a similar discount. It seems there is always some type of discount. Unfortunately if you want one for your dates you will have to wait.
 
I have almost never seen the La Nouba discount not offered. Pretty much every trip, if I decide I want to do La Nouba there is some form of discount. They put the expiration dates on it so that they can then stop offering it, if it no longer makes sense for them to discount tickets.

The 4 main ways i've seen to get discounts on La Nouba:
  • DVC member discount
  • Passholder Discounts
  • Cirque Club discount (free to sign on up Cirque Du Soleil's website)
  • (sometimes) FL resident discount.
Almost always some combination of those discounts are available if you purchase your tickets 60 days or less in advance. Dont worry. They won't sell out before that.

La Nouba is an incredible show. I highly recommend it. I've seen it probably a dozen times. I am pretty much in awe every single time.

Don't waste money on Category 1, front and center, or "golden circle" tickets. Best seats are Category 2. Sections 203, 204, or 205. It's a small theater so you actually aren't very far away, even in the last row. So much of the show is above, and sometimes behind you, that it hurts your neck to look up and/or swivel around from the closer seats. Try to avoid Sections 101 and 105 Category 2 seats. The seats are extreme right and left of the stage and it's an odd angle.
 
Don't waste money on Category 1, front and center, or "golden circle" tickets. Best seats are Category 2. Sections 203, 204, or 205. It's a small theater so you actually aren't very far away, even in the last row. So much of the show is above, and sometimes behind you, that it hurts your neck to look up and/or swivel around from the closer seats. Try to avoid Sections 101 and 105 Category 2 seats. The seats are extreme right and left of the stage and it's an odd angle.

I wholeheartedly agree with this advice! :teeth:
 
Call La Nouba ticket office. They know which days and seats are available for a DVC discount. Only seats I would avoid are the ones closest to the stage. Even those seats furthest back are great!
 

















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