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A Bumpy Ride with Hidden Fees and Confusing Policies on Cirque du Soleil
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Buying Cirque du Soleil tickets online is a total headache. The checkout process is confusing, and they'll hit you with a 10% service fee on top of the ticket price. To make matters worse, the booking only lasts for a couple of days, and then it gets cancelled. I ended up buying e-tickets on their official website with a much lower service fee and better seat options. If you're planning to buy tickets, be prepared for a bumpy ride.

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Do I need to pay a service fee when buying Cirque du Soleil tickets?
How long does the booking last before it gets cancelled?
Can I pay with cash at the box office?
How do I pick up my tickets at the box office?
What happens if I miss the deadline to pick up my tickets?
Can I choose better seats on the official website?
What is the return policy for Cirque du Soleil tickets?
Can I exchange my tickets for a different show or date?
check_circlePros
- •You can choose from various seat options
- •The official website offers e-tickets with lower service fees
- •You can buy tickets on the official website with better seat options
- •The Cirque du Soleil website has a user-friendly interface
- •You can select from different show dates and times
- •The website provides clear information about the shows and venues
- •You can get your tickets delivered electronically
- •The official website has a wide range of ticket options
cancelCons
- •Hidden 10% service fee is added at checkout
- •Booking only lasts for a couple of days before it gets cancelled
- •You can't pay with cash at the box office
- •Picking up tickets at the box office is complicated
- •You need to rush to pick up tickets before the booking gets cancelled
- •Not all box offices offer the same ticket pickup options
- •The service fee can add up quickly
- •The booking process is confusing



