How much does Lion King tickets cost?
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HOW MUCH ARE LION KING TICKETS? Tickets on sale through StubHub will usually run you anywhere from $168 midweek for mezzanine seating to anywhere from $200 to $350 for premium seating. Weekends or Friday night show prices begin at $133 for mezzanine seating to $239 for premium orchestra seating.
How much does it cost to see The Lion King in New York?
Currently, tickets for Lion King in New York start from $110 (face value). It can be much higher on the secondary market due to high demand.
Do you have to be vaccinated to see The Lion King?
Guests 12 and older must, in addition to the proof of vaccination, present a government-issued photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport. (Guests 12-18 may use a government-issued ID or school ID, with or without a photo.)
Can you eat during a Broadway show?
Most Broadway theaters do allow food at your seat (meaning snacks, not, say, a large pizza), but most Off-Broadway theaters do not (except in the lobby). Both Broadway and Off-Broadway theaters usually sell concessions, though security probably won’t stop you from bringing a candy bar in your purse.
How much does a Lion King ticket cost?
Ticket prices range from $65* to $245*, and vary by seating location, performance date and time. Please note * that an additional 2.3% credit card charge and land levy up to $4.95 per ticket apply. A once-off fee of $8.00 per transaction applies.
When do Lion King tickets go on sale?
Tickets will go on sale at 10am on Friday 3 December at www.atgtickets.com/edinburgh, ATG TheatreCard/Groups presale: Wednesday 1 December, Disney and ATG Tickets presale: Thursday 2 December Lion…
Where can I buy Lion King tickets?
You can book your The Lion King theatre tickets online or over the phone by calling the Lyceum Theatre Box Office phone number 0844 871 3000. You can also buy in person at The Lyceum Theatre, 21 Wellington St, London, United Kingdom, WC2E 7RQ.
Is Lion King still in theaters?
Lion King still reigns in theaters By Associated Press | July 29, 2019 at 5:47 a.m. LOS ANGELES – “The Lion King” rode its circle of life into a second weekend atop the box office and “Once Upon A…