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✓ allows food and drinks ✓ has an obstructed view of the stage ✓ has awesome sound ✓ has extra leg room ✓ has ok sound ✓ has wait service ✓ is on the aisle ✓ is padded
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildThis is a $40 per show ticket. So paying $80 plus fee for Part 1 and 2 of Harry Potter. If you lean back at your seat you won’t see much but if you lean towards the front not a bad view. Great legroom and can’t beat the price.Balcony RsectionArow28seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and The Cursed ChildAwful, obstructed views (and no indication of that on the tickets or website). Had to leave in the first intermission - couldn’t see a thing even with booster seats. Terrible value for money, super disappointing.Balcony RsectionArow28seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildStood up for pic. Entire C row is blocked by a handrail and fencing. It's difficult to watch the show and dont recommend any seat in C row. One usher moved most of us to the last row (upwards) just so we could watch the play.. guess the show didnt sell outBalcony RsectionCrow10seat
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anonymousHarry Potter And The Cursed ChildIf you aren't over 6'4" you're going to have that rail in your line of sight. You'll have to sit on the edge of your seat to see the stage. It was close though. Small theater so you're not too far away.Balcony RsectionCrow16seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildPretty far away, but that’s not the problem. The problem is the safety railing blocking part of the view and the slightly tight seating. Still great sounds and sights to see around you though.Balcony RsectionDrow8seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildObstructed view even before people sat in front of us. TodayTix claims that they do not sell partial view tickets. Picture says otherwise.Balcony RsectionDrow22-24seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and The Cursed ChildValue ticket. Second to last row, far right balcony. Didn’t miss a thing except facial expressions. Everything else was great. Twenty dollars plus nine dollar service charge. Can’t beat thatBalcony RsectionGrow18seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildLeg room in row H: first set of knees from left is 5’4” person, second set is 5’7”. Avoid if you are tall and/or large-painfully tight. Most legroom in balcony is row C (I think) -an aisle runs in front of the seats.Balcony RsectionHrow4seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildRow H is the top row in the balcony. I think this photo is represntative of how the stage looked to my eyes. I could see the entire stage, all the way to the front, without stretching.Balcony RsectionHrow4seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildRow H is the top row in the balcony. Seat 4 is on the right side of the balcony, near the aisle that separates the right balcony from center balcony. From here, you have a view of the entire theater. Photo is with the lens all the way zoomed out.Balcony RsectionHrow4seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildGreat deal! Very last row of the theater. Even with people sitting in front of me I had a clear view of the stage. Too far away to see facial expressions of performers but for the price and the experience it was a great dealBalcony RsectionHrow12seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildGreat seats. Had been worried we would be too high up but it was perfect. Could see everything. Magic wasn’t lost on us being in the balcony.Balcony RsectionHrow24seat