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Kids week child goes free London Theatre tickets, Anyone else experiencing the same ticket problem

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Tenalady · 05/08/2010 23:37

For the last two weeks I have been trying to get tickets for the War Horse. You are always directed to the kids week page where you can choose how many tickets etc.

It doesn't matter how many configurations or dates I choose it just comes up with the following 'Sorry, no exact matches were found, but other tickets may still be available.'

I cant seem to order a ticket whatever! Anyone else experiencing this problem?

I have tried emailing the theatre direct and they haven't come back to me.

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bruffin · 06/08/2010 00:04

It is probably fully booked.

I managed to get tickets in Kids Week for We Will Rock You under Kids week but that was 2 weeks ago.

elphiethropp · 06/08/2010 00:13

I got my Wicked tickets the day they went on sale. They do release more every so often but some are fully booked, Railway Children is one.

If you join the Kidsweek Facebook group they send you updates as to what is and isn;t available

elphiethropp · 06/08/2010 00:16

Yes, the Facebook group says that there are no tickets left for Lion King, Railway Children or War Horse.

wheelsonthebus · 06/08/2010 14:43

the only tickets i was offered on the site (legally blonde) were £62! (for one adult ticket with the child going free). i would normally get 2 adult tickets for that kind of cash. i thought it was a rip off

Tenalady · 07/08/2010 14:23

Oh, ok, you would think with todays technology a simple 'we are sold out' could be given lol! Confused. I will go on facebook I think, that sounds easiest.

Thank you

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elphiethropp · 07/08/2010 15:07

Most of the Kidsweek tickets are top price as the idea is for the children to be able to get the very best seats. Lets not forget that the theatres are giving away these seats, many of which could easily be sold at £60 plus each.

I thought it was pretty good value especially as there were no booking fees. I got two top price for Wicked with a free child ticket for £120 total.

You can risk it for good seats on the day and go to TKTS but I have to travel a long way and whilst I don't mind queing and getting into anything taking dd with me I wanted to be sure of good seats.

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