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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: weaklink75 on August 20, 2018, 02:07:50 PM
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Probably good news for a possible season 2 of the show too:
http://thefutoncritic.com/news/2018/08/20/nickelodeons-double-dare-kicks-off-multi-city-us-tour-hosted-by-marc-summers-and-original-sidekick-robin-russo-798505/20180820nickelodeon01/
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Marc Summers was here in 1988 for the opening of Bicentennial Commons at Sawyer Point (several months later, WXIX canceled DD in favor of Three's Company, a much different type of show than DD).
Brian
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Marc Summers was here in 1988 for the opening of Bicentennial Commons at Sawyer Point (several months later, WXIX canceled DD in favor of Three's Company, a much different type of show than DD).
Brian
FANTASTIC!!!!!
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If it helps, here's the official site - https://doubledarelivetour.com
The site states that new tour dates will be added over the next few weeks, so I guess it's possible they could still make it to my area.
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Count me in for the Baltimore stop in November!
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If it helps, here's the official site - https://doubledarelivetour.com
The site states that new tour dates will be added over the next few weeks, so I guess it's possible they could still make it to my area.
Also of note, in addition to the regular tickets going on sale Friday 8/24, you can spend extra more for a VIP/Meet and Greet experience prior to the show. In Cleveland, for example, tickets start at $29.00 with the limited VIP tickets going for $94 (!?!??) Prices may vary from town to town.
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They vary all right... in my area the cheapest seats are $98! There were no VIP tickets listed as available.
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My VIP ticket for Rosemont was $35, while my seat was $97. Granted, the seat I bought is in the pit, but I'm surprised to read the VIP was $94 for Cleveland.
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My VIP ticket for Rosemont was $35, while my seat was $97. Granted, the seat I bought is in the pit, but I'm surprised to read the VIP was $94 for Cleveland.
From what I read on the Playhouse Square (Cleveland) ticket site, the VIP experience ticket included special seating for the actual show, so it sounds like it was cheaper overall in Cleveland. IIRC, the most expensive non-VIP seats were $59.00.
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From what I read on the Playhouse Square (Cleveland) ticket site, the VIP experience ticket included special seating for the actual show
I dunno how special it could be, considering that there's a non-VIP front row seat available as of this posting.
/FWIW, my local theater (Milwaukee) definitely DID block off the first few rows for VIPs, and there's currently 4 singletons left.