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Discount Tickets for Disney on Broadway & Disney on IceLAST UPDATE: 4/16/08 - MOST RECENT ADDITIONS ARE IN REDDisney offers a variety of live shows, including Disney on Broadway (includes both Broadway musical productions and touring productions of Mary Poppins,The Little Mermaid and The Lion King) as well as Disney on Ice and DisneyLive! touring productions. And yes, you can often get a discount or deal on your ticket! Discounts & Deals on Disney's Broadway Shows (New York City)For official information on Disney's currently running musicals Mary Poppins, The Little Mermaid and The Lion King, visit DisneyOnBroadway.com. See below for additional information and discounts. Jump to:
The Lion King Information & Tickets The Lion King opened on Broadway on November 13, 1997. You can read my husband Mike's review of The Lion King on his blog. Scroll down - it's the second review in the article.
Try visiting the TKTS half-price ticket booth in Times Square on the day of the show. They frequently offer Disney shows at 50% off, though there is no guarantee. Ideally you'll need to be in line by 9 am for a matinee show and by 2 pm for an evening show, and of course tickets are subject to availability. Standing Room Only (SRO) tickets are sold to the public for Disney's Broadway shows ONLY on days when the show is sold out. You can only buy them at the box office on the day of the show. If you don't mind standing, they are a bargain. If you have a group of 15 or more who want to go to Disney'sThe Lion King on Broadway, be sure to check into Group Sales -- you could save a substantial amount on the tickets. The last performance of Beauty and the Beast on Broadway was July 29, 2007. The last performance of Tarzan on Broadway was July 8, 2007. The last performance of Aida on Broadway was September 5, 2004.
Save on Disney's Broadway Tour Performances (Throughout the US)Don't just automatically call Ticketmaster to order tickets to your local touring production of a Disney show! First call the local venue where the show is being presented in your area. Find the name of the theater where the show will be running, and then look up the venue's box office number and call it directly. Frequently it's cheaper to buy the tickets directly from the box office and sometimes certain showtimes and dates will be discounted by the venue. Sometimes they'll be doing special promotional coupons with a local supermarket or newspaper. Also, most theaters offer group discounts if you have a party of 20 or more. High School Musical: The Ice TourDisney's High School Musical: The Ice Tour had its World Premiere in New York City on September 29, 2007 as part of an unprecedented global tour comprised of three companies that will play more than 100 cities across the US and locations in Canada, Mexico, South America, Australia and Europe. Click here for an updated tour schedule and to buy tickets. See below for possible discounts. Disney on Ice DiscountsJump to:
Pre-Sale Codes for Disney on Ice Here are some pre-sale codes to try when purchasing Disney on Ice through Ticketmaster.com:
Promo Codes for Disney on Ice Ticket Discounts When booking Disney on Ice productions through Ticketmaster.com, be sure to try the promo codes below! To use the codes, select the number of seats. Leave the price "any price." Select a seating section (but remember, codes won't work for VIP, rinkside or front row seats). Enter discount code in the appropriate box. If it says seats aren't available, go back and try the next seating section down. If seats are still available in that section, they should pop up at the discounted price plus convenience fee.
Other Disney on Ice Ticket Discounts
DisneyLive! DiscountsDisneyLive! offers touring theatrical productions aimed at little kids. The shows are produced by Feld Entertainment, the producers of Disney on Ice.
A Way to Get "FREE" TicketsIf you belong to the American Express Membership Rewards program, you can redeem your points for tickets through Ticketmaster. This is allowed for virtually all events offered through Ticketmaster, which should include most or all of Disney's Broadway shows and Disney on Ice. To qualify, you must be enrolled in the Membership Rewards program, you must have enough Membership Rewards points to cover the entire cost of the transaction, and your account must be in good standing. Your American Express Card will be initially charged for your purchase; American Express will debit Membership Rewards points and issue a credit to the primary Card enrolled in the Membership Rewards program. Membership Rewards points will be redeemed at an approximate rate of 200 points for $1 US. Orders failing to qualify will remain charged on the Card and are valid and subject to the venue's and Ticketmaster's no refund/no exchange policy. Back to top MouseSavers.com® is not an official site of The Walt Disney Company or of Universal Studios. Content of MouseSavers.com is © MouseSavers, Inc. 2001-2008. Website content may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of MouseSavers, Inc. Privacy Policy - Terms and Conditions of Use |
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