QUOTE (SanderO @ Jun 14 2008, 10:05 PM)

They seem to partner well and are usually paired up. My only suggestion is have opera glasses because the MetOpera House is large and even the front seats of all the upper sections is quite far and it's hard to see detail, facial expressions and so on. Of course you can lose the big picture with glasses so you'll be going back and forth and then want to see the whole thing again. Enjoy.
I agree that the Met Opera House is huge and the center sections, even first row, are too far from the stage to see the faces of the dancers. My solution is to get seats in the side Parterre (box seats). Even though you lose a fraction of the stage, you don't lose very much, and you're really up close enough to see the facial expressions and the mime work. I like boxes 3, 4, 5, and 6 best. And relatively speaking, the seats are reasonably priced. You pay at least twice as much for center parterre and you're too far away to enjoy it. One caution, however: if you get side Parterre seats, ask for first row only. IMHO, you can't see well from the second or third row in those boxes.
Angelica