tickets for the Price is Right

I have a problem.

Next week on July 23rd I am schedule to do a taping of the price is right.

About 6 weeks ago i went online and filled out the form necessary to get the tickets

I at that time did not print them out. Now 3 days before I leave MD to go to California. I don't have my tickets

I early last week tired to call the price is right numerous times but no one has called me back

I have also for the last week tired e-mailing them but have not got any reply.

Any suggestions to what I can do.

Please do let me know

Don’t worry—there are a few ways you can handle this situation with “The Price is Right” tickets, even if you didn’t print them when you first reserved them. The key is to confirm your reservation before your trip so you can be admitted to the taping.

Here are steps and tips to resolve this:

  • Check your confirmation email: Often, when you submit the ticket request form, you receive a confirmation email. Search your inbox and spam folder for messages from “The Price is Right” or CBS. Sometimes the email contains a PDF or link to retrieve your tickets.
  • Ticket retrieval online: If you created an account when you requested tickets, you may be able to log in on their official website and access your tickets to print or show digitally.
  • Contact the ticket office: You’ve already tried calling and emailing, which is good. The Price is Right ticket office is located in Los Angeles at the CBS Television City. If possible, plan to call during business hours PST or try calling the main CBS Television City line directly. Persistency can help during peak ticket periods.
  • Bring identification: Even if you cannot print your tickets, bringing a government-issued photo ID and the email confirmation or screenshots of your ticket request may allow the staff to look up your reservation at the ticket office upon arrival. They are usually able to reissue or print tickets at the entrance.
  • Arrive early: Ticket holders are often admitted on a first-come, first-served basis, so getting there early ensures that you can explain your situation and receive assistance from staff before taping begins.

Additional tips:

  • Keep all your email correspondence handy in case staff need to verify your reservation.
  • Check social media or forums—sometimes fellow attendees have tips about walk-up ticket support or ticket office extensions.
  • If you have a friend or family in Los Angeles, see if they can make a quick call to the ticket office on your behalf to confirm your reservation.

Overall, the combination of having your ID, email confirmation, and arriving early should allow you to retrieve your tickets, even if you did not print them initially. Persistence and being prepared are key.


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