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Q. Can the general public take advantage of this opportunity to subscribe and save on the cost of individual tickets?

A. YES and you can save up to 31% off the price of an individual ticket...depending upon chosen seating zone.

Q. Is the Eisenhower Hall Theatre close by?

A. YES, close to Orange, Rockland, Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties and Northern New Jersey. It's only one hour north of the George Washington Bridge.

Q. Is there Free Parking?

A. YES! We provide a shuttle from selected parking lots, but come early because traffic can be congested.

Q. Is it difficult to get on post?

A. NO! Just give yourself some extra time, and remember to bring a valid government issued photo ID (16 years of age and older).

Q. Is there a restaurant?

A. YES! Ike's Riverside Café and The Bistro are located in Eisenhower Hall and the Thayer Hotel at West Point is located on the grounds.

Q. Do really famous people come to the Eisenhower Hall Theatre? Who?

A. YES, too many to list; but how about Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Hope, George Burns, Johnny Cash, Frankie Valli, Dave Matthews and Luciano Pavarotti?

Q. Dress?

A. For the most part, we want you to be yourself and enjoy the experience. If you need to wear your Santa hat to a holiday show, that's fine with us.

Q. Are there fun things to do before the show?

A. YES! You can enjoy The Class of 1929 Art Gallery featuring regional and national artists, take in the river views on the ballroom veranda or enjoy refreshment in Ike's Cafe or The Bistro, located in Benny's Lounge.

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