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I dont think there'll be a pillar or anything in the way. Block Q is still a pretty good view judging by photos taken by people in the same block.
I always judge the films on second viewing anyway, and it really does come down to what is the most important thing, the experience of the premiere, or seeing the film in its best context first.
Yeah thats where I'm torn. Would you say that side on at RAH was pretty much unwatchable as thats where block Q seems to be? For DAD I agree its a right result but I dont really want my first experience of SF to be like that as when I watch it properly all the twists will be ruined already.
Heres a seat plan for all us Q dwellers (sounds like we're all lumped in Q from what people are saying). I've got one in Q1 and one in Q2. Q1 seems more side on to me judging by the curve of the auditorium.
http://www.theatremonkey.com/ROYALALBERTHALLbalconyblockQ.htm
From your knowledge dchantry what to you reckon to Q block?
Same happened to me :(
I got the £50 tickets, no other ones were offered. The seats are in the front row of Q block. I'm a little concerned by the view we will have but my worries are far outweighed by my delight at actually being there. I wonder what the dress code will be?
You won't be alone - you are surrounded by equals and will be able to make "friends" very easy.
I think you'll be OK in W5 with a £75 ticket!
Spare a thought for us poor Q block-ers!
haha
it was the only one they would let me have when I went on the site.
I really dont think w5 is much better, is it?
@TheWizardOfIce I took a couple of front row seats at the £200 TND premiere as well! neck ache! but a great view of the cast and Sheryl Crow.
I'm happy enough with my BFI tickets on saturday because it must be quite a distance from the screen at the RAH if your in U or T. although at £50 for the 50th its should be quite an event.
That's a lot of money. Fair play if someone is willing to pay that amount of money to watch a movie! I'll settle for a regional charity premiere. BTW well done to my fellow fans that managed to pick up the cheap seat tickets. It will no doubt be a special night catching a glimpse of the stars and I hope you'll be able to share your experience of the evening to the rest of us on here.
Really? If thats the going rate I really might have to consider just flogging them and clearing the credit card bill due at the end of November.
I would be interested. How can I contact you?
You'll be safe in black tie.
I saw DAD from Stalls row M seat 154 and this is similar to row Q upstairs (which will be a better view by virtue of being circle) and the view was fine, just a little strange lokking sideways on.
If you are worried about how comfortable the seats are and where they are, sell them and go to a proper cinema. Stop bitching and be glad you have tickets because there are plenty out there that don't. This event is about the experience, not the quality of the view of the film.
I would just like to point out that, whilst touting your ticket isn't illegal, it is frowned upon. So we hope you understand that we at Mi6 would prefer it if this site wasn't used for that purpose.
If you are determined to sell on your ticket to the Royal Premier of Skyfall, we would kindly ask that you find an alternative means of doing so.
I hope you do decide to keep your tickets and enjoy this incredible, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Well as these are the same people overseeing the feeble Bluray and 007 Legends releases and the still born Bond day, not to mention the Everything or Nothing stitch up for everyone outside the US, my confidence that they know what they are doing is slightly strained to say the least. I'm sure the centre stalls next to Prince Charles give a fantastic view and better sound but do EON really care about those of us up in the gods?
They would sooner sling tickets around like confetti to corporates than give the fans a realistic chance of going. Honestly if I see that woman from work in better seats than me then I might just kick off!!
Lets just pray the one thing they do know about is making films.
Seating is quite comfortable and there is a good amount of leg room in most places by my standards and I'm six foot two and quite wide!! I have always found that a trip to the R A H to be
Verry worth while I doubt that anyone would feel dissatisfied with the accommodation offered .
This image should explain it a bit better:
http://www.theatremonkey.com/ROYALALBERTHALLbalconyblockQ.htm
'and its fine to join in'.
HAHA! CRACKING!
Thought you'd appreciate that one old boy!