Thursday, April 19, 2012

Theatre Restaurants & Anaheim Mighty Ducks

Hey Guys,





Two questions maybe you could help me out with. I really want to go to a fun theature restaurant, any recommendations?





Also were coming over next March, are the mighty ducks still playing then, and if so do you have any idea of ticket costs?





Thanks in advance :)



Theatre Restaurants %26amp; Anaheim Mighty Ducks


Medieval Times (for knight show and dinner)....



http://www.medievaltimes.com/





Mighty Ducks play through April 17th....so you%26#39;re in luck.



Here%26#39;s their web site to be sure they are in town when you%26#39;re visiting...





www.mightyducks.com/tickets/schedule.php





(Note: Good to get your tickets in advance as lots of us are ';hockey starved'; and can%26#39;t wait to go given last year%26#39;s strike that cancelled the season.)





Price range is $15 - $190.00 and are sold via Ticketmaster.



Tickets for the season go on sell starting 9/17/2005.





Enjoy your trip.



Theatre Restaurants %26amp; Anaheim Mighty Ducks


If you%26#39;re looking for dinner theatre, with a meal and a Broadway-style musical erpformance, there is also the Elizabeth Howard Curtain Call Dinner Theater. It is in Tustin, though, so you%26#39;ll need a car to get there.





Like was mentioned above, the hockey season will be winding dow, but still going in March. Ticket costs range from $15 - 200, depending on where you sit and what deal you used to buy them. Atleast, that was the range back when I worked at the Pond. Ticketmaster will have most of the tickets available listed, with a map of seating for your reference.




Thanks Guys,





Looking forward to seeing the Ducks in action.. Just another question, for say $80 what sort of a seat would i get?





Thanks.. your aussie friend :)




I wish I had my old schedules! If I remember correctly, that price range will put you at the very back of the bottom tier, probably one of rows P/Q/R/S, or the very front rows of the top tier (third level). Both of those areas book up pretty fast.





If I had to choose, I%26#39;d always opt for the lower level. I prefer to get as close to a hockey game as possible. Also as an FYI, many people prefer to sit toward the middle of the area, rather than behind either goal, since the view isn%26#39;t as good.





If you do opt for the upper level, please be aware that anything that is more than 5 rows up (so anything higher than Row E) is not worth it, to me, unless you got the seats free. You are very far removed from the action, and hockey is all about the action! From that high up, everything feels slow.





The middle level is for premier seating %26amp; boxes, you won%26#39;t be able to get to those, I think. Though sometimes they offer them at a discount if they haven%26#39;t sold (not likely in March, when everyone%26#39;s excited about potential Cup standings).

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