BALLET TICKETS NYC
September 7th, 2011
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For the NYC ballet, is better to sit in the back row of the Orchestra or in the front of the third tier?
I’m trying to see Swan Lake at Lincoln Center and I already bought tickets in the orchestra rear, not realizing they were in the very last row. Will these be seats be better than the front of the third tier or should I try to get better tickets?
Honestly the front row of the third tier would be better. Fourth tier is a bit too high up for my taste, but the front of third tier is nice especially first row.
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