Disney on Broadway Offers 'Kids Go Free!' Promo
Despite the surprising surge in spending Black Friday Weekend ($41 billion total), the economy hasn't settled down just yet. This has left businesses who often rely on winter month traffic to provide some sales of
their own. Broadway is no exception. Discounted tickets and special deals aren't unusual for the New York theatres. However, they're stepping it up due to tight wallets.
Disney Theatrical Productions is offering one of the best deals, an offer called Kids Go Free! which will allow children under 18 to attend a Disney show free for every full-price adult ticket purchased. A clever strategy, considering that the tickets are applicable for three children's favorites-- Mary Poppins, The Lion King and the new The Little Mermaid.
The sale is applicable for performances from January 6 to March 13, 2009. The tickets must be purchased between December 1st 10AM EST and December 12th at 11:59PM. The sale works with the purchase of one full-priced orchestra/front mezzanine ticket. The limit is14 persons per person per 7-day period and is not applicable to groups.
There are three ways to purchase tickets with this sale:
Online by going here and entering the codeKIDS.
By Phone, calling Disney on the Broadway Hotline (866)870-2717 and mentioning the code KIDS.
In Person by bringing a printout of this page to the New Amsterdam Theatre Box Office on Broadway and 42nd St.
The Little Mermaid, Disney's latest Broadway Production, features the popular songs from the acclaimed film as well as ten new songs by Alan Menken (original songwriter of the Mermaid film) and Glenn Slater. Tickets range from $51.50 to $121.50 (Premium seating in prime locations available for $251.50). Tickets can be purchased online on The Little Mermaid website, by phone (866)870-2717 or in person by going to the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Box Office.
The Box Office is located on 205 West 46th Street (between Broadway & 8th Ave). Box Office hours are Monday - Saturday 10AM - 8PM and Sunday Noon - 6PM.
Disney on Broadway Offers 'Kids Go Free!' Promo
Disney Theatrical Productions is offering one of the best deals, an offer called Kids Go Free! which will allow children under 18 to attend a Disney show free for every full-price adult ticket purchased. A clever strategy, considering that the tickets are applicable for three children's favorites-- Mary Poppins, The Lion King and the new The Little Mermaid.
The sale is applicable for performances from January 6 to March 13, 2009. The tickets must be purchased between December 1st 10AM EST and December 12th at 11:59PM. The sale works with the purchase of one full-priced orchestra/front mezzanine ticket. The limit is14 persons per person per 7-day period and is not applicable to groups.
There are three ways to purchase tickets with this sale:
Online by going here and entering the codeKIDS.
By Phone, calling Disney on the Broadway Hotline (866)870-2717 and mentioning the code KIDS.
In Person by bringing a printout of this page to the New Amsterdam Theatre Box Office on Broadway and 42nd St.
The Little Mermaid, Disney's latest Broadway Production, features the popular songs from the acclaimed film as well as ten new songs by Alan Menken (original songwriter of the Mermaid film) and Glenn Slater. Tickets range from $51.50 to $121.50 (Premium seating in prime locations available for $251.50). Tickets can be purchased online on The Little Mermaid website, by phone (866)870-2717 or in person by going to the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Box Office.
The Box Office is located on 205 West 46th Street (between Broadway & 8th Ave). Box Office hours are Monday - Saturday 10AM - 8PM and Sunday Noon - 6PM.
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