UBS Arena
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Seats here are tagged with:
✓ allows food and drinks ✓ has an obstructed view of the stage ✓ has awesome sound ✓ has extra leg room ✓ has great sound ✓ is a folding chair ✓ is on the aisle ✓ is padded
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Childimmersive, up-close view where you can see every spell and expression in stunning detail, making you feel part of the magic. While the proximity is unforgettable and intense, be prepared for some neck strain from looking up and the potential to miss a few of the larger stage pictures.Stallssection2row17seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildSeats would have been really good if it wasn't for the giants sitting in front of us, talking all the way through the performance. Think I've now got whiplash from moving my head from side to side to see the stage. Other than that, it was an amazing show.Stallssection9row8seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildReally good seat for £50 a little of the show missed on the right side but other then that can’t complain as it’s an amazing viewStallssectionArow5seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildAbout 10% of the play was not visible or had to lean far to get a glimpse of what was happening on the right or far back of the stage, I would really only recommend you purchase this seat if you have already seen the play and want to see it again at a way cheaper price, I paid around £20 and this is what makes the seat 4 star; there is unlimited leg room and you are so close to the actors, such a great experience when the actors are front and centre or to the left which is a great chunk of the time.StallssectionArow5seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildVery close to the stage and off to one side so that you can't see some of the action on the stage. This is only for a small part of the performance.StallssectionArow6seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildVery limited view (ticket cost me £25 per performance). Can see front of stage but not the back of left sideStallssectionArow26seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildIt's supposed to have limited leg room but it was nice and comfortableStallssectionBrow5seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildExcellent seat. Not much leg room as is the case in most London theatres but as you are on the aisle you can stretch your legs out to the side if you wish. Definitely worth the money.StallssectionBrow15seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildSuper super close, missed a bit that happened at the back of the stageStallssectionBrow17seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildWe had 19,18,17 & 16, with the aisle seats for our children (aged 11 & 13). There isn’t much slope at the front, so we put them on booster pads so they could see over the two adults in front (who were not tall). They saw all of the show perfectly as did weStallssectionBrow18seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildVery good seats, very little leg room. 5'11 and my legs were jammed into the back of the seat in front of me very uncomfortwbley for 6 hours. Views were worth it though. I suspect leg room is same regardless of wher you are seatedStallssectionBrow20seat
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child vs Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildAbsolutely incredible seat! This was my fifth time seeing this show and this seat was by far the best! You really feel involved in the show from this close up and all of the magic and special effects are still as incredible and mind-blowing (maybe even more so since you're so close)! The legroom in the stalls is also far better than the leg room in the grand circle or dress circle. It might also have been my imagination, but even the seat felt more comfortable! I highly recommend this seat, I'll definitely be trying to get it again!StallssectionBrow25seat




























