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« on: January 27, 2010, 02:17:21 PM »

Hi there TPIR fans, after e-mailing CBS for 2tix for a march 2010 taping, they sent me an e-mail confirmation written "this is your ticket to TPIR".

A couple of days later, i received an email from tvc.cbs.com (Karen and Kim) that said...

-If you haven’t converted your online tickets to GUARANTEED SEATS, now is the time to call us for availability.


So i did call, and they told me to just present myself to a CBS page at 8:30 and identify myself (e-mails in hand).

How good of a seat should i be expecting?

Is this better than being first in line (ex; arriving at 2 am in the morning?

Please help me, i'm a bit confused.

Dave (Montreal, Canada)


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« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2010, 08:33:06 PM »

what do you have to do to get these?

Merged, since this is basically the same question as the post already existing.
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« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2010, 12:39:00 PM »

I think I may be able to answer your questions.  My family and I just returned from vacation and part of that vacation was attending 4 tapings of The Price Is Right on February 8th, 9th and 10th.  Prior to our arrival in Los Angeles, we recieved the same email you did.  So we called the numbers listed and signed up for guaranteed tickets.  We were advised that our name would be on the guaranteed list and told that we would need to be at CBS at 8:30am for processing for the 12:20 show.  We were instructed to go to the Page's table located on the northwest corner of the building and to advise them we were on the "G List".  The paged looked up our name and gave us Order Of Arrival passes.  These passes were of different color than the ones given out to the people that lined up along Fairfax Avenue during the early morning.

The pages then began lining up people, taking the first 90 people who were lined up outside, then taking all of the guaranteed seats.  The highest OOA I saw for guaranteed seats was 160.  They thien added 60 more from those lined up outside and the studio was filled.  So you can see they only used 150 people who were lined up outside!!!  I was disappointed with our guaranteed seats, as we were put 3 rows behind Rich's podium and couldn't see all of the show.

The remaining days, the night clerk at Farmer's Daughter Hotel gave us a wake up call when he saw people beginning to line up.  The other two days, our OOA passes were in the 20's and 30's which were very good seats.  Interestingly, on one of the days we didn't use guaranteed seats, the pages only took the first 60 OOA's of those that lined up outside before starting with the guaranteed seats.

So if you want good seats, be prepared to line up early outside and get an OOA of 60 or less.  Otherwise, be prepared to get a less than ideal seat or possibly not a seat at all.

As far as getting guaranteed seats, I don't have an answer to that.  We recieved a email asking if we wanted them, we didn't solicit them.  I'm not sure how CBS is handling who gets emailed

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« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2010, 01:35:25 PM »

As far as getting guaranteed seats, I don't have an answer to that.  We recieved a email asking if we wanted them, we didn't solicit them.  I'm not sure how CBS is handling who gets emailed

I believe I can answer that - if you've signed up for tickets online at least once, you're on their mailing list, and will typically receive guaranteed ticket notices.
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« Reply #4 on: March 09, 2010, 11:09:52 PM »

I believe I can answer that - if you've signed up for tickets online at least once, you're on their mailing list, and will typically receive guaranteed ticket notices.

Nah, unfortunately I don't think it works that way ... or I should've gotten them!
Karen said it was for people on a Southern California mailing list, or maybe thats changed.
Anyways I was not impressed that priority was being given to PREVIOUS AUDIENCE MEMBERS as opposed to FIRST-TIME AUDIENCE MEMBERS lining up at 5:00 AM Sad
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