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✓ allows food and drinks ✓ has an obstructed view of the stage ✓ has awesome sound ✓ has great sound ✓ has ok sound ✓ is a folding chair ✓ is on the aisle ✓ is padded
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildFor the price we paid these seats were great. View is very clear (no obstructions from the stage) but you are far away. Limited legroom and very high up.BalconysectionArow14seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildVery good view. But no leg room, really struggled with the seats, tried change seat after first show. Short legs you would be ok.BalconysectionArow17seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the cursed childSeats are high and not good for vertigo suffers. The bar almost framed the stage so can be avoided if you are prepared to sit at a part angle. Limited leg room, seats touched my legs at normal sitting. Action at the front of the stage can just been seen.BalconysectionBrow19seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildGreat view. We see everything and also have space for our belongings next to us. On the other hand it's quite high and without handrail so only for people without fear of heights.BalconysectionCrow2seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child£20 per show. Not a lot of leg room and the barrier does obscure the view quite badly, would probably be better slightly further back. But for the price can't complain.BalconysectionCrow17seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildCouldn't see actors faces or any scenes at the front of the stage. Still enjoyable for cheap seats!BalconysectionDrow9seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildGreat value despite lack of legroom. Good view of all the action. Recommended.BalconysectionErow18seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildGreat view. Empty space to the left for coats and bags.BalconysectionErow26seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildRow F are low seats so if tall avoid these seats and pick row E, this seat has restricted view with a handrail directly in front. Luckily my daughter was in front of me (seen in the photo).BalconysectionFrow7seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildRow F your shoulders are level with the top of the seat but as seen in the photo the person in front is 6 inches higher awful view either sideof persons head. RailrnSo far away you can't see faces expressions.BalconysectionFrow8seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and The Cursed ChildRow F is a terrible row. The row E which i moved to is perfectly good view of stage. Row F should be noted as restricted view. The seats are at a different angle which changes from E-FBalconysectionFrow16seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildDon’t buy row F in the Balcony. We’ve analysed the slope of all the balcony rows compared to the row above & below and it seems like row F knees are level with mid back whereas each other row is level with heads. It makes for a significantly blocked view.BalconysectionFrow17seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the cursed childView was hardly obscured at all, and I just leant forward when scenes were right to the side of the stage and right near the front, which wasn't oftenBalconysectionFrow26seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the cursed childAlthough you are high up and there are people in front of you there was hardly any of the play out of sight at allBalconysectionFrow27seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildDo not book this seat, handrail blocks the view, can only see if you lean forward and you cannot see the front of the stage at all. No leg room.BalconysectionJrow1seat