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http://dreamworksdragonslive.com/show.html
Quicken Loans Arena
1 Center Court
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Click "Buy Now." Enter code TZOO in the "Promotion Code" box and click "Next." Check the box on the left next to desired performance and choose quantity of tickets from the drop-down box. Click "Select Price Range" or "Get Best Available Seats." Select price level and section from drop-down boxes and click "Continue." Enter security code and click "Continue." Verify seat selection and select delivery method and click "Continue." Log in or create a new account to complete purchase. Tickets price includes a $3 facility fee. A $9.40-$13.10 convenience fee per ticket and $4 handling fee per order applies. Subject to availability.
The U.S. premiere tour of DreamWorks "How To Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular," based on the hit film, stops in Cleveland in September. Travelzoo subscribers have exclusive access to tickets for any performance in any section before the general public, starting at $28, with this exclusive presale.
This arena performance, which features animatronic dragons with 40-foot wingspans, earned rave reviews in Australia: The Age said it was "visually astonishing" and The Sydney Morning Herald said "the technical wizardry is second to none."
Tickets are available in all seating areas for $28-$125.50 for shows Sept. 6-9 at Quicken Loans Arena. We love that this deal is valid for all dates, including popular weekend shows. This sale ends at 11:59 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 17, and is the best chance to get tickets before they go on sale to the general public on Monday.
'This production centers on Hiccup, a Viking teenager who doesn't fit in with his tribe's longstanding tradition of heroic dragon slayers. Hiccup's world is turned upside down when he encounters a dragon that challenges him and his fellow Vikings to see the world from an entirely different point of view.