^ Thankfully that’s not what it is. It has nothing to do with seat location. The system will automatically adjust pricing based on supply and demand. If tickets are not selling, the price will be automatically lowered to encourage sales, and the opposite if tickets start selling out really fast. Basically, it’s their way of trying to guarantee a sold out show, and if there is high demand they’ll make extra money off the more expensive tickets. It’s actually a really effective tactic. But does this mean they’re getting rid of the lottery or will the dynamic pricing go into effect for the different lottery rounds?
Last edited by AJFmzk; 19th November 2019 at 12:12 PM.
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