Golden-Road.net
Archives => Filing Cabinet => Ticket Requests & Taping Meetings => Topic started by: Disneyfreak on October 18, 2012, 12:45:06 PM
-
Yesterday, my friend at work who's going to a The Talk taping on 10/29th, mentioned there is a cost to get in the studio audience at TPIR (said it cost $65.00). I always thought it was free except for just the four seats behind the contestants' in the 2nd row.
Is this the case? I can't find the information on the cbs.com website so I'd thought I bring up this to this forum. Maybe the price are for the TPIR Live in Vegas show tickets and was gonna tell her but want to wait until the reply here first. TIA.
-
Uh... it should be 100% free all the time.
I have to assume that's wrong. It would be plain outrageous if it wasn't, never mind SIXTY-FIVE bucks per person.
-
To put it simple, No. It always has been and always will be free.
If it was $65.00 a person, that would mean the show would make ~$19,500 per taping, which is not happening...
-
I kinda thought so but thanks, 'll let her know when I see her next time at work. I also wanted to know this cause a purchased cost of a ticket will maybe either of three things: better chance of meeting the cast and crew of the show, better seats, and/or getting called to come on down?
-
I kinda thought so but thanks, 'll let her know when I see her next time at work. I also wanted to know this cause a purchased cost of a ticket will maybe either of three things: better chance of meeting the cast and crew of the show, better seats, and/or getting called to come on down?
No, a purchased ticket is a scam and is not going to help you get a better chance at anything, it will just profit whoever tricked you into buying it.
-
$65.....the live stage show?
-
It would surprise if the show has 'donated' packages to charities that they can auction off that include tickets to the show and a meet and greet/photo-op with the crew. I've only heard of 1 TV show charging for tickets and that was Canadian Idol. The tickets were $5.
-
If you paid $65 for a ticket to see the show...you've overbid by $65.