
Book of Mormon Seating Chart
Our Eugene O’Neill Theatre Seating Chart includes tips on which seats are the best, which are the worst, and ultimately, which tickets to buy and which to avoid for The Book of Mormon.
Note: The red lines in the orchestra & mezzanine sections show you which seats are bad, i.e., partial or obstructed views. The box seats are listed as a 4 (with 1 being the best seats) because they are marked as partial-view seats; however, many people love sitting in the box seats. Rear side mezzanine sections are rated a 4 because they are the furthest seats from the stage and some are marked “restricted legroom”, however, they do provide an unobstructed view.
If the detailed seating chart above was helpful and you’re ready to buy tickets, please check out our tickets here on TickPick. We are the only ticket site that does not have hidden fees or “convenience” charges: The Book of Mormon Tickets.
A Brief Summary of the Eugene O’Neill Seating Map
Suppose you are looking for affordable tickets to the Eugene O’Neill Theater in New York City to see The Book of Mormon. In that case, you can save money by considering tickets marked as having restricted legroom or partial or obstructed views.
The Side Mezzanine sections (the right and left), have seats in rows J, K & L which are marked as “Restricted Legroom.” These seats are similar to airplane seats and are typically the cheapest available due to their location and the unknown factor of restricted legroom. If you are under 6ft tall, you’ll have no problem.
Ticket resellers are required to disclose if their seats are obstructed (at least on TickPick). However, sellers are not required to reveal their seat numbers. If seat numbers are not included, I would be very hesitant to buy those tickets.
On the seating chart above, the sections marked “4” have either a partial view, an obstructed view, or limited legroom (the only exception to this may be the inside aisle seats in the rear mezzanine sections).
Additionally, the thin red line throughout the orchestra section and the front mezzanine section (along the sides) indicates which seats in the Eugene O’Neill Theatre have obstructed views.
If you are still having a tough time deciding which seats you should buy, then you should read our full Eugene O’Neill seating chart review, The Book of Mormon: What to Know.
Lastly, Telecharge, the official ticket seller for Broadway shows, has created a beta 3D seating chart to show you exactly where your seats are. However, I found it rather useless. If you are going to use this link, you will want to use Firefox as your browser (I had problems with Google Chrome and Internet Explorer).
For additional information on show times, ticket prices, and other information, click here.
Another great blog that we wrote, which is incredibly insightful, is our guide to getting Discounted Book of Mormon Tickets.
If you still have questions about the Eugene O’Neill NY Theatre seating chart, let us know in the comments below, and we’ll be sure to answer any of your questions.
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