Saturday, April 14, 2012

Planning on Seeing Newsies on Broadway? Here's Your How-To Guide!

This how-to guide covers everything you need to plan the best Broadway experience. The guide includes airfare, hotels, and tickets.

The show Newsies runs from Mar. 30 through Aug. 19 so it's best to plan your trip in advance. Here are tips from the Newsies blog


Tickets:
Jeremy Jordan
Before making your travel plans, secure your seats! Beware of ticket brokers charging massive prices and fees to resell tickets. When you buy tickets from unauthorized sources or third parties, you may be exposing yourself to the risk of invalid tickets or fraud. Get your tickets directly from Ticketmaster. If you’re in NYC, you can purchase tickets at the box office and save on fees. Ticket prices vary by performance, so if you’re on a budget, you may want to focus your search on Sunday, Monday and Wednesday evenings. Here’s a list of upcoming performances with the best availability and the best prices.
 It’s also worth noting that the theatre is very intimate, only 1,200 seats, and some of the best views are from the mezzanine level.


Since Newsies is a limited run, its strongly advised to get your tickets far in advance. Don’t risk disappointment and assume you’ll be able to get tickets through TKTS or at the daily ticket lottery.


Very important to get the tickets in advance before planning anything else!


Hotels

There are over 90,000 hotel rooms in New York City, and accommodations range from hip hostels to luxury hotels. Some good resources for choosing the hotel that’s right for you can be found atnycgo.comtimeoutny.com and tripadvisor.com.
The stylish Morgans Hotel Group offers special rates for guests of Newsies on Broadway, up to 30 percent off standard rates. You can also find special offers for Manhattan hotels at travelzoo.com.

Airfare

To research airfare rates to NYC, check out Farecast.com and Farecompare.com. Air travelers to New York City may arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA) or Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). For other travel options to New York City, visit nycgo.com.

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