FAQ
1) How do I print my electronic musical & play tickets to see A Thousand & One Nights?You will need a printer and may need Adobe Reader (which is free) to print any A Thousand & One Nights tickets that are delivered electronically. You will either receive an email containing a link to download and print the tickets or receive the tickets as an attachment to that email.
2) Who determines the face value of my A Thousand & One Nights ticket?The artist, venue, or promoter determines the face value of your A Thousand & One Nights ticket. TicketSupply.com does not play any role in determining face values of A Thousand & One Nights or other tickets. Additional charges that may be included in theater tickets price are a facility charge, convenience charge, order processing fee, taxes, and delivery price.
3) How are A Thousand & One Nights ticket brokers restricted in their posting and pricing?Ticket brokers must abide by the TicketSupply.com seller agreement. A Thousand & One Nights tickets must be listed in accordance with any applicable international, federal, state, and local regulations, statutes, and laws. However, TicketSupply.com does not regulate the A Thousand & One Nights ticket prices.
4) What do I do if I never received or I accidentally deleted the email needed to print my A Thousand & One Nights tickets?If you did not receive the email needed to print your A Thousand & One Nights tickets, or you accidentally deleted it, not to worry. Contact your ticket broker listed on your A Thousand & One Nights receipt. They can resend the A Thousand & One Nights tickets for you. If you are unable to find your musical & play ticket broker information needed, contact us via phone and we will assist you. We are here to make sure that your theater ticket experience is as easy and worry-free as possible.
5) How can I get aisle seats to see A Thousand & One Nights?For any tickets, including those to see A Thousand & One Nights, aisle seats are a hot item. If any A Thousand & One Nights ticket within a listing is seated on an aisle, this detail will usually be provided by the ticket broker when they list the A Thousand & One Nights tickets. Buyers should read the information listed in the ticket posting details (under the A Thousand & One Nights specific ticket listing) to find this information. If there are no notes on the listing and no mention of an aisle seat, buyers should assume that the A Thousand & One Nights seats are not located on an aisle.