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Buying tickets through TA?
Hey all, I'm posting for a friend who needs help.
We (my friend and I) already know about the different ways to get tickets. What we would specifically like to know, preferably from people with personal experience, is how you go about getting tickets from TA if you are a member. We know about the lottery and stuff like that, but we'd like to know general prices and how likely you are to get good seats if at all...we couldn't many conclusive answers through the search (when it would work, for me at least, ugh.) Thanks! |
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The TA tickets are the set price. You just pay an extra fee when paying for them for the send charge. I believe the total for one ticket for RnRC Tour was 8,500 yen plus a fee of 600 yen.
And you're not guaranteed good seats at all--or any seats, for that matter. It's 100% random. You just get to enter yourself for them (and possibly win) before the general public. However, depending on the dates and location, the possibility of you getting tickets changes. Though I feel like recently getting tickets isn't as much a problem. My seats have ranged from Arena C (relatively good seats) to really, really bad seats in the stands where I couldn't even see inside the stage because of how far to the side I was. Also, I believe in order to buy them you have to print them out at a convenience store in Japan. I think that's the only way to do it.
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