Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben
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In a way, it's odd how >£200 Covent Garden tickets seem so expensive, though you could pay much the same for other high profile entertainment, whether it's Wimbledon or a major pop act. I think the generally moderate pricing of other classical music events and knowing that there are decent seats towards the front of the Ampitheatre for half the price tend to reset my expectations.
I seem to remember queuing outside Covent Garden in the 90s for some sort of priority booking - wasn't there at one time a mailing list you could sign up for that was cheaper than joining the Friends, but still gave you a level of priority? I also liked the old, civilised system at the Proms - mail in your choices, and wait to hear what you got without spending a couple of hours online on a Saturday morning struggling with the Albert Hall's overloaded booking system. It baffles me why they can't emulate the old system electronically and auto-submit the Proms Planner without customer intervention.
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