Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Customer Story
This week's customer story comes all the way from the great state of Virginia. Great Falls to be exact. This past Saturday I received a call from a gentleman who was in the city for the weekend and was wondering if we had any last minute tickets available for the following day's performance of The Lion King. Now while the show has been playing for over a decade it is still one of Broadway's most popular shows with ticket sales still grossing over a million dollars a week at the box office. Not bad for a show that first opened back in 1997. Anyway back to the story. Now on most weekends The Lion King is still a tough ticket. Even in January when most shows are lucky to play at full capacity at best. After a little research I was able to find him three seats in the third row center of the Front Mezzanine. Not only that but at a price that was lower than he had seen anywhere else. Plus I was able to find him a great but inexpensive restaurant for him and his family to eat at before the show. Another satisfied customer. Will you be next?JWB
Applause Theatre and Entertainment
311 West 43rd Street
Suite 601
New York,NY 10036
212-307-7050 or 1-800-451-9930
http://www.applause-tickets.com/
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Labels: applause theater service and customer service stories, broadway tickets and restaurants, last minute broadway tickets
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