This year I had a shock when my six tickets for the 2010-three show series arrived. My visa was charged $598.00 for the six tickets but the total amount shown on the tickets is $423.00. This is a difference of $175.00. This means on average each ticket cost about $29.00 more than is shown on the face of the ticket. If for some reason we are not able to attend a show, do you suppose we will be able to sell the ticket for $29 more than the face value?
When I called the subscription center I was told that $100 reserved the premium section. I would think the seat number reserves the premium section. This leaves $75 for "other charges". There is already a $3.50 Fac. fee on the face of each ticket.
If you are a season ticket holder for Broadway Across America, check your credit card bill against your tickets