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Topic: Consolidated's Titan XC reserved seating sucks!
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Chris Slycord
Film God
Posts: 2986
From: 퍼항시, 경상푹도, South Korea
Registered: Mar 2007
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posted 05-28-2013 08:52 PM
quote: Frank Cox People sometimes want to buy advance tickets for shows that they think will be busy and I tell them that if I sold advance tickets then there would be two (or three, or ten) seats available, but it would probably be one seat over here and one seat over there. After my theatre gets to about 70% of its seating capacity, it starts to get difficult to find two seats together, and if it's over 85%, forget it.
What in the world? You actually think that advanced tickets lead to there being no seats available? Because this hasn't happened in the 12-13 I've worked at places that have advanced tickets. Sure, I've had movies sell out the day prior but that's not been the norm (and certainly doesn't happen on most days/shows, even the busy ones as most people don't buy in advanced even when it's an option).
quote: Frank Cox I tell people that if they think a show is going to be really busy, then come very early, buy your tickets and SIT IN YOUR SEATS.
That's what people do when they buy in advance...
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