I marveled to the box office guy the other day that there is such good availability for the box seats. He said that as soon as he tells customers "partial view," they don't want them. That puzzles me because there are other partial view seats at the Rodgers, and they seem to be selling fine. But I'm not complaining that there's a little-known way in to Hamilton that doesn't involve paying those crazy resale prices. Of course, if I kept my big mouth shut about it, it would be even better! So please don't read this.
I was able to grab the earliest available box seat which turned out to be one for early February. I'm extremely excited and very happy to know this Message Board. Thanks to all! Can't wait to see it.
From what I remember and from the theatre images, these box seats are two tiers: lower and upper. On the ticket, how does it say? Does it say Lower Box A, Box B, etc.? Thanks.
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Boxes a -d are on the lower level, boxes e - h are the upper. (According to the seating chart I found on line.)
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I just looked at my tix more closely, and somewhere else on the tix it DOES actually state that this is a lower box.
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I'm surprised no one has spoken about the upper boxes.....they are really very bad and certainly shouldn't be sold at top (non premium price). It's nice that so many people are excited about getting box seats for Hamilton, but I fear they will be seriously disappointed once they see how poor the visibility is from upper box seats.
I know box seats are not ideal, but since it will be the third time seeing it, I'm pretty sure I'll be fine.
I think this is one reason why most theaters only sell them at the box office, that way either you "already know" they aren't great going in, or the box office can make sure you do.
BTW....what makes the upper box so terrible? (and the prices are regular full price.)
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So far I have asked for the lower boxes only. I bought seats in B and in D (haven't sat there yet). I am curious about the view from the upper boxes and would appreciate hearing about them.
Upper or lower, I just hope there isn't a lot of lighting or sound equipment up there hanging from them.
BTW everyone especially for those who go to see Hamilton should upload their view from the seat here! There is a good pic from Box D seat 3, which looks excellent.
Wow, thanks for posting that! I'll have to check out that site some more. The view from that seat looks great. That makes me happy because I bought a pair in that box, and a friend of mine purchased them from me as a birthday/Christmas gift for her daughter. So I can send her that photo as a preview.
I'm curious as to what that metal piece embedded in the stage that has ropes coming out of it. That's not there during performances, right? Everyone would be tripping over it!
macnyc said: "I'm curious as to what that metal piece embedded in the stage that has ropes coming out of it. That's not there during performances, right? Everyone would be tripping over it!"
Looking at the view from box D, I can see how you'd miss pretty much anything on the upper walkway on the right side, except for anyone standing right at the front. As far as I can remember, there's only one short scene in Act 2 that takes place up there, aside from various people standing there and singing. And of course the whole staging and choreography will look different from the side. But it's better than not being in the theater at all!
I have passed thru the boxes at the theater and have mentioned that the view is not good for the price. However, some on this thread have sat in them and had a different opinion. With thanks to lite2shine here is a link to a photo that actually shows how the boxes are situated in the theater. Hope it is helpful.
I sat in a box a few weeks ago and it was a great view. The only things I really missed was when people were all the way over on my side but that didn't happen very often.
Blockhead24 said: "I sat in a box a few weeks ago and it was a great view. The only things I really missed was when people were all the way over on my side but that didn't happen very often.
We will be in G and H, both upper boxes, in a few weeks. I hope the view is not so awful. They were THE ONLY seats available and so I would rather be seeing most of the show as opposed to none of it. I will have to ask for a lower box in the future....do you suppose it is always true in any theatre that the lower boxes are better?
You'll have to let us know in a few weeks about the view, but I think you'll be fine. I can tell you that I sat several times in the upper boxes at the Belasco, which look similarly situated, for the Globe Shakespeare productions of Twelfth Night and Richard III. The view was fine. I did miss any action that took place directly under my box, but that's to be expected.
macnyc said: "You'll have to let us know in a few weeks about the view, but I think you'll be fine. I can tell you that I sat several times in the upper boxes at the Belasco, which look similarly situated, for the Globe Shakespeare productions of Twelfth Night and Richard III. The view was fine. I did miss any action that took place directly under my box, but that's to be expected.
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I will definitely report back and how the view is from G and H! I expect a partial view, but am just so thrilled to be going. It has to be better than paying resale prices for any other seat in the house!
Hello all. My friend is going tomorrow to buy box seats for June 11th. I've been really anxious about it lately, as I don't have the money to pay 600 dollars for a re-sale ticket. I said singles were fine as well (being in different boxes). Do you think they'll be sold out? Thanks!