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TurandotVery good seat in the front row of the Dress Circle- just one seat off of dead center. While you are too far to make out any faces, the acoustics are just about perfect here and you have a full, sweeping view of the stage and orchestra. The railing did not obstruct my view (I'm 5'7), but if you are shorter, you may run into trouble. Legroom is decent.Dress CirclesectionArow326seat
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anonymousTurandot£23, but visibility was good but you have to lean on the rail the whole show. left side of the stage was blocked. From a high seat, Turandot's lighting lost impact. I'd rather have paid £100 for a good seat. Fine if you just want to see itUpper SlipssectionAArow23seat
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TurandotGreat seat! View is from quite high up (so looking a bit “top down”) but full view without obstructions, and the sets look majestic from up here. Sound is excellent. Rows are steeply raked in the balcony, so excellent visualization all around.Balcony LsectionBrow9seat
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anonymousTurandotNear center view of stage. Not too high of an angle either. Seat depth and knee space is on the smaller side compared with a typical orchestra seat. Great value.Dress Circle LCsectionErow113seat
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TurandotAmazing seat. Our first time to MET so splurged a little. Worth every penny to sit this close! Perfect view of full stage and perfo, perfect sound, lots of legroom, love the personal subtitle reader mounted on back of seat in front of you.Orchestra RsectionIrow8seat
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