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Get Tickets — Let's Make a Deal

Want to experience Let's Make a Deal live? Attending a taping is an unforgettable experience where you could be selected from the audience to play for real prizes and appear on national television. Getting tickets is easier than you might think, and the experience is worth the effort and preparation involved.

How to Request Tickets

Let's Make a Deal tapings are open to the public, and audience members are actually selected randomly from those in attendance to play in deals. This is fundamentally different from many game shows that pre-select contestants through formal applications. Requesting tickets is the first step. You can typically request tickets through the official CBS Television City ticketing system or the Let's Make a Deal website. The process usually involves filling out an online form with your contact information and preferred taping dates.

It's important to note that requesting tickets doesn't guarantee you'll get them—tapings sometimes fill up quickly, and availability varies by season. Planning ahead (weeks or months in advance) significantly increases your chances of securing spots for you and your group.

The Ticket Request Process

  1. Visit the official Let's Make a Deal ticket information page or CBS Television City's website
  2. Fill out the ticket request form with your information completely and accurately
  3. Specify your preferred dates (typically multiple options to choose from)
  4. Indicate the number of people in your group (tickets are usually issued to multiple people)
  5. Submit the form and wait for confirmation via email
  6. If approved, you'll receive tickets (physical or digital) via email or mail
  7. Arrive early on taping day to check in and prepare for the experience ahead

Timing and Availability

Let's Make a Deal typically tapes at CBS Television City in Los Angeles on a regular schedule. Taping schedules vary throughout the year, with some periods offering more availability than others do. Peak seasons (like before the holidays) might fill up faster, while off-peak periods might have more openings and flexibility. The show usually tapes multiple episodes per day, so there are numerous opportunities throughout the year to attend and experience the show live.

The All-Important Costume

Here's where attending Let's Make a Deal becomes truly special: the costume tradition that makes the show distinctive. Audience members are encouraged (though not required) to wear costumes. Wearing a costume significantly increases your chances of being selected to play. This is the key strategic element of the game before the game even begins. Think creatively and entertainingly:

  • Go as a character from pop culture, history, or fantasy with a complete outfit
  • Wear a themed outfit (astronaut, superhero, holiday character, etc.)
  • Create a mashup or unexpected combination that tells a story
  • Make yourself visually distinct or memorable from the crowd
  • Avoid anything potentially offensive or overly scary to others
  • Ensure your costume allows you to move freely on stage if selected

What to Bring

Attending a Let's Make a Deal taping requires some preparation beyond your costume for the day:

  • A valid photo ID (required for entry to the studio facility)
  • Comfortable shoes (you'll be standing and potentially walking on stage)
  • Weather-appropriate clothing under your costume for comfort
  • Money for parking and any food you might purchase at CBS Television City
  • A positive attitude and willingness to engage with Wayne Brady and fellow audience members

Arrival and Check-In

Arrive early on taping day—typically 1-2 hours before the published start time as recommended. You'll go through check-in, receive any necessary materials or instructions, and be directed to the studio. The early arrival gives you time to settle in, get situated in the audience, and absorb the energy of the studio before taping begins. The production staff will brief you on procedures, behavior expectations, and what to expect during the taping.

During the Taping

A single taping day usually produces multiple episodes (often 4-5) in quick succession throughout the afternoon. You'll watch several games unfold, cheer for contestants, and experience the energy that Wayne Brady brings to the set. If you're selected to come down and play, you'll face the deals, make the choices, and potentially walk away with prizes. Even if you're not selected, attending a taping is entertainment in itself that's worth the trip.

Important Notes

Ticket policies and procedures can change, so it's essential to check the official Let's Make a Deal or CBS Television City websites for the most current information on how to request tickets, what to bring, and what to expect. Contact information is typically provided on these official sources. Start planning now—if you've ever dreamed of being on Let's Make a Deal, getting tickets is your first step toward that goal.


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