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« on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 22:07:35 » |
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Does anyone have any experience of booking tickets to see a show/play in the West End? Thinking of taking someone at Easter there, though ideally will need somewhere to stay too. I've heard of bumper tickets where you can get the ticket and hotel room for about £50 each - anyone got any clues/experience on this? I'm hopeless....
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« Reply #1 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 22:09:28 » |
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er no. but you can sleep on my sofa for £10!
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« Reply #2 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 22:14:53 » |
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er no. but you can sleep on my sofa for £10! I'll never get my leg over if I do that.... :roll:
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« Reply #3 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 22:18:54 » |
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Does anyone have any experience of booking tickets to see a show/play in the West End? Thinking of taking someone at Easter there, though ideally will need somewhere to stay too. I've heard of bumper tickets where you can get the ticket and hotel room for about £50 each - anyone got any clues/experience on this? I'm hopeless.... you'll be lucky to get tickets + hotel for that. i took my ex to see The Lion King a few years back and the tickets alone cost me £40 each and they were some of the cheapest
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« Reply #4 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 22:22:29 » |
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Does anyone have any experience of booking tickets to see a show/play in the West End? Thinking of taking someone at Easter there, though ideally will need somewhere to stay too. I've heard of bumper tickets where you can get the ticket and hotel room for about £50 each - anyone got any clues/experience on this? I'm hopeless.... you'll be lucky to get tickets + hotel for that. i took my ex to see The Lion King a few years back and the tickets alone cost me £40 each and they were some of the cheapest Yeh I've had a look around, and depending on the show, that sounds about right. I might have to stretch that, but to be honest I'm willing to go to about £130-140 for the night. Where did you buy the tickets from? If the worst comes to the worst she come back to my room at you-knee, but it's a single bed....
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« Reply #5 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 22:23:15 » |
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er no. but you can sleep on my sofa for £10! I'll never get my leg over if I do that.... :roll: i'm sure we can come to some sort of arrangement. you bring the camera and i'll let u use my flat k?
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« Reply #6 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 22:25:02 » |
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to be honest I'm willing to go to about £130-140 for the night. Crikey, she must be good! It's not Sonia Fowler again is it?
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« Reply #7 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 22:29:12 » |
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There are loads of travel agents that arrange the whole thing 4 ya!!
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« Reply #8 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 22:49:42 » |
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Does anyone have any experience of booking tickets to see a show/play in the West End? Thinking of taking someone at Easter there, though ideally will need somewhere to stay too. I've heard of bumper tickets where you can get the ticket and hotel room for about £50 each - anyone got any clues/experience on this? I'm hopeless.... you'll be lucky to get tickets + hotel for that. i took my ex to see The Lion King a few years back and the tickets alone cost me £40 each and they were some of the cheapest Yeh I've had a look around, and depending on the show, that sounds about right. I might have to stretch that, but to be honest I'm willing to go to about £130-140 for the night. Where did you buy the tickets from? If the worst comes to the worst she come back to my room at you-knee, but it's a single bed.... if i remember correctly i got them through ticket master. or i got them from the Lycium Theatre (where lion king is being shown) it was 6 years ago
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« Reply #9 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 23:06:46 » |
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I went to see the lion king at the lycium, went to the radisson hotel after which set me back a cool £150 for a night. was a good day though :twisted:
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« Reply #10 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 23:10:59 » |
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i'm not a regular theatre goer but i did think it was ace.
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« Reply #11 on: Monday, January 2, 2006, 23:25:19 » |
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I took the Mrs to see Mary Poppins for her b'day, set me back £130 each, 4 star Hotel in Kensington though.
Oh and yes the show for me was my idea of hell.
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« Reply #12 on: Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 00:41:48 » |
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« Reply #13 on: Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 13:20:34 » |
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I got mine from lastminute.com. Also used Superbreak, but expect to pay in the order of £120 plus for anything decent. I stayed in a Radisson hotol opposite the British Museum, very nice too and less than two minutes walk to the tube.
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« Reply #14 on: Wednesday, January 4, 2006, 14:43:21 » |
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I took the Mrs to see Mary Poppins for her b'day, set me back £130 each, 4 star Hotel in Kensington though.
Oh and yes the show for me was my idea of hell. I bet you loved it really spud.
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