Tink78 DIS Veteran Joined May 21, 2004 Messages 1,411 Jul 23, 2004 #1 Hi We want to see the Cirque du Soleli at Westside whilst visting Orlando in Sept this year. I would like to book tickets from the UK before we go so we know we are definately going. Can anyone suggest a good website? Thanks Karen
Hi We want to see the Cirque du Soleli at Westside whilst visting Orlando in Sept this year. I would like to book tickets from the UK before we go so we know we are definately going. Can anyone suggest a good website? Thanks Karen
R Red-Snapper DIS Veteran Joined Mar 13, 2003 Messages 805 Jul 23, 2004 #2 Dont know where you can book it here but we have never had a problem getting seats each time we have seen it. We usually book it on our first morning for an evening during our 2nd week. Ticket office is open from I think 10.00am every day. If however you are still worried you can book it direct through a link from the Cirque website. www.cirquedusoleil.com
Dont know where you can book it here but we have never had a problem getting seats each time we have seen it. We usually book it on our first morning for an evening during our 2nd week. Ticket office is open from I think 10.00am every day. If however you are still worried you can book it direct through a link from the Cirque website. www.cirquedusoleil.com
J JANNYANS DIS Veteran Joined Oct 30, 2002 Messages 1,373 Jul 23, 2004 #3 cirque tickets from http://www.park-tickets.com Adult (ages 10+): $72.00 £40.00 * Child (ages 3-9): $48.00 26.67 * tax included actual tickets not vouchers. you may be asked for a referral code -if so and you want one you can pm me
cirque tickets from http://www.park-tickets.com Adult (ages 10+): $72.00 £40.00 * Child (ages 3-9): $48.00 26.67 * tax included actual tickets not vouchers. you may be asked for a referral code -if so and you want one you can pm me
S Scottish-Helen DIS Veteran Joined Oct 1, 2002 Messages 726 Jul 24, 2004 #4 You can book them through Keith Prowse which most travel agents will book. the cost is £52 for adults and £33 for children. Their website is www.keithprowsetickets.co.uk Whoops just noticed above post is much cheaper!!
You can book them through Keith Prowse which most travel agents will book. the cost is £52 for adults and £33 for children. Their website is www.keithprowsetickets.co.uk Whoops just noticed above post is much cheaper!!
R Red-Snapper DIS Veteran Joined Mar 13, 2003 Messages 805 Jul 24, 2004 #5 Forgot to say - the benefit of going to the ticket window is you can choose the exact location of the seats from a seating chart. not sure if you have that option with the ticket sellers here.
Forgot to say - the benefit of going to the ticket window is you can choose the exact location of the seats from a seating chart. not sure if you have that option with the ticket sellers here.
M mkmarty Earning My Ears Joined May 8, 2004 Messages 49 Jul 29, 2004 #6 You must also be able to book throught the PS line as when I booked for a PS at Chef Mickeys the CM asked me if I would like to book to see it.
You must also be able to book throught the PS line as when I booked for a PS at Chef Mickeys the CM asked me if I would like to book to see it.
M Melcatfish <font color=990099>In full planning mode!<br><font Joined Sep 15, 2002 Messages 1,755 Jul 29, 2004 #7 I booked it on the PS dining and recreation number for WDW. HTH Mel x