Ordering for a Group- Whether you place a group request here or on the phone, only the box office can determine if your group can be accommodated. We immediately send your request to the box office for their review. There are no deposits or fees to find out if there are sufficient seats for your group. Once the box office determines that your date is "ok" you'll be assigned a due date for payment and an invoice number. If you want to finalize your booking, you must submit your payment by the due date. If you need to cancel your order, please contact us to let us know.
Always order the maximum number of tickets you could use- When placing orders it is in your best interest to submit the request for the maximum number of tickets you can possibly use. You can always decrease the number prior to paying but you may not necessarily increase. Once confirmed, the box office will hold the number of tickets you requested and will issue a payment due date. Prior to paying you can reduce the number (provided you don't drop below the prescribed group minimum). But if you request 30 tickets today and then find out you need 32 later on, we can't guarantee the additional 2 will be available.
Consider attending on a weeknight- The greatest demand for tickets is on the weekend, particularly Friday night, Saturday matinee and Saturday night. We don't want to discourage you from trying to obtain a weekend performance but if you can make the arrangements to go during the week, your seating selections and pricing may be better. So take the day off, hire a motor coach for the transportation and come on out to the theatre on a Tuesday or a Wednesday night for the best value.
Have alternate choices in mind when you order- The more choices you provide, the better equipped we'll be to assist if your first choices are sold out. Let us know other seating sections you would be willing to accept and if there are any alternate dates you could attend. If seating is the priority, do you have a second or third choice of dates? Please make sure you let us know your second or third choices up front and don't hesitate to call if you need some helpful suggestions.
Logistics of Bringing Your Group- Remember, Broadway gets pretty crowded around curtain time – after all, that's part of the excitement! Plan to arrive early, and don't forget that sometimes traffic can slow you down. Your bus won't be able to stay in the theatre district while you're in the show, so be sure to carefully coordinate with your driver where you'll meet up. And don't keep it a secret…make sure everyone knows the rendezvous point in case you get split up!
Making Your Group Experience Special!- Why not extend the fun with your group by arranging dinner together or a visit to one of the city's fabulous attractions? There's so much to see and do here, that it would be a shame not to take in as much as you possibly can! Ask for some guidance…we can make all the arrangements in a snap. Would you like to have a party in the theatre? Ask us how and we can arrange a very special evening for you and your group.
Have a truly WICKED Experience!- Want a behind-the-scenes look at WICKED? Want to see the creative process of a Broadway show? Attend our Behind the Emerald Curtain and experience first-hand the birth of a new musical. You'll be amazed at the technical, logistical and artistic complexities involved. You'll take a guided tour through the Behind the Emerald Curtain museum, which includes the set model, costumes, props, masks and wigs from WICKED. We can also arrange WICKED workshops for your group. Workshops currently offered are "WICKED Musical Theatre", "WICKED Making Music", "WICKED Dance Audition" and "WICKED Broadway Close-up". Contact us for pricing, availability and more details!
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at 877.321.0020.