Fuller House Taping Review   Recently updated !


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Is it true that you can get free tickets to a taping of Fuller House? You got it dude!  Fuller House is currently taping season one at Warner Bros. Studio in Burbank, California.  And you can get Fuller House tickets through audiences unlimited who also give out tickets for shows like The Big Bang Theory.  Be sure to check the bottom of the post for the link to their website.  Tickets for shows are posted Monday through Friday between 8am and 8:30am pst.  Fuller House tickets have been going pretty quick so it is best to be on the website around that time frame.  Tickets are posted thirty days before the show is set to tape and by taking a look at the previous dates for Fuller House you can get an idea of their taping schedule.

Both of the Fuller House tapings in July are on Fridays but the tapings for August are scheduled to take place on Thursdays.  So that means that tomorrow there should be Fuller House tickets available for the August 27th taping.  Here’s some helpful information that I have learned from getting Fuller House tickets myself.  When you go to the website you can click on the 30 day schedule and then click on any show to pull up an order form.  The order form is the one you want to keep refreshing on your screen between 8 to 8:30 because when the tickets finally becomes available in the dropbox this is the quickest way to get tickets.  For popular shows like Fuller House saving a couple seconds can make it possible to get tickets for your whole party.  Please note that you can only request one ticket at a time and if you do not have the contact information for all members of your group put your own address and email in.

It is best to know ahead of time who you plan to bring with you because you will need to put their name on the ticket.  However, in the faq section of the audiences unlimited website it does say that you can email them about changing the name.  Once your request has been processed you will see you ticket for the taping and if you are on your computer go ahead and print it out.  If you get the tickets from your phone just take a screenshot of the tickets and email it to yourself so that you can print it from your email.  If you are unable to print the tickets it is not the end of the world because they keep a list of all of the people who got tickets.  If you are over 18 years of age they will want to see a valid photo id like your drivers license when you check in.

Parking and check in will take place at Warner Bros. Gate 8 which is located off of Forest Lawn Dr.  I would encourage you to park on the lowest level because that is where you will check in.  How early should you plan on being there?  It is completely up to you but the tickets state that having a ticket does not guarantee that you will get in.  Getting in to the taping is on a first come first serve basis and invited guests of the cast get priority so the earlier you get there the better chance of you have of making sure that you get in.  However, this does mean that you could spend the majority of your day waiting in a parking garage so that is up to you how you wish to spend your day.  I arrived at Gate 8 at 11:30am to line up for a 3:30pm taping for Fuller House yesterday and there were already twenty six people ahead of me.  The first group got there at 9am.  They started checking us in around 2pm and everyone was able to make it in but that will not always be the case.

Fuller House was supposed to tape the first episode last week but it was canceled.  I got very excited about that because I thought that meant that the taping scheduled for July 24th, which I had tickets for, would now be the first episode.  For those of you who don’t know the first episode of Fuller House is suppose to have all the cast members from Full House minus the Olsen twins.  Jeff Franklin confirmed at the taping that even Nicky and Alex will be in that episode which will be taping on July 31st so if you have tickets to that screening you are extremely lucky!  And if you have an extra ticket please let me know.  This past Tuesday I got tickets for a Fuller House taping in August and found out a few hours later that they were releasing more tickets for the tapings on July 24th and July 31st.  Thinking that the 24th was the reunion episode I got tickets but then I got an email on Thursday saying that the taping on the 24th was canceled and would be rescheduled for Saturday.  Luckily I was still able to go to the taping but it is something to keep in mind for those of you who plan on coming to a taping from far away.  There is no guarantee that the tapings won’t get canceled and there is no guarantee that if they do get canceled it will be rescheduled before your trip ends.

Unfortunately cellphones and cameras are not allowed inside the taping.  It is strongly encouraged by the audiences unlimited team for you to leave your phone in your car.  However, for those who do not drive to the taping they will hold on to your phone and id for your during the taping.  They search your bags twice and make you walk through two metal detectors so there is no way to try to sneak one in.  I was really hoping they would let us bring our phones in because I wanted to try and take some pictures with the cast but I also brought Jodie Sweetin’s book and one of the seasons of Full House on dvd to try and get some autographs.  I wasn’t able to get any autographs after the taping but that doesn’t mean that they might not sign things after other tapings.  I just always try to come prepared for anything.  Speaking of coming prepared it can get cold on sound stages since they want to try to keep the actors and equipment cool from the hot lights so it is recommended that you bring a jacket.  Also bring snacks because you will get hungry even if you eat a big meal before hand.

It was around 3:00pm when I finally got to take a seat in the soundstage and I could hardly believe that I was about to watch a taping of Fuller House.  I grew up watching Full House and it has been my favorite show for so many years and I would have never imagined that I would get the chance to come and see the first taping of its spin off show.  At 3:30pm we were told that they wanted to show us the first episode of Full House prior to the taping.  I thought that it was interesting that they wanted to show the first episode instead of the last because you would think they would want us to remember how the show ended.  But by the time the taping ended I understood why they showed us the first episode of Full House and all I can say is that when you watch Fuller House episode two you will understand how it relates to the very first episode of Full House.  It is so amazing to see such an incredible show that means so much to the fans come full circle.  Warning for big Full House fans this series is going to make you emotional and nostalgic.

After we finished watching the first Full House episode Jeff Franklin, the creator of Full House and Fuller House, came out to thank us for coming to the very first taping.  We also got to see Bob Boyett and Tom Miller whose names you might recognize from the credits of Full House episodes.  He then introduced the cast, minus one important character who saved his entrance for the middle of the taping, and it was incredible to get to see the cast members reunited.  I only wish that Bob, Lori, Scott and Nicky and Alex could have been there.  But it was still incredible to see Dave, Andrea, Candace, Jodie and later in the taping John.  We were also introduced to the adorable children who play DJ and Andrea’s children and I am so thrilled to tell you that they are amazing.  I was a little hesitant about the show at first because I wasn’t sure how the children would impact the show but the casting directors have done an amazing job and I am so excited to see where the show will go.

Before the taping began Dave mentioned that even though he was not in the second episode he wanted to come and support his family because the Full House cast really is family.  To me this is one of the reasons that Full House still has such a huge fan base because of the incredible cast and the way that they have continued to be a part of each others lives over the years.  I am sorry to disappoint you by saying that I won’t be mentioning what happened in the episode because I do not want to spoil anything all I can say is that if you are a big Full House fan I think you will love Fuller House.  Not only will you see some familiar faces but you will also see a familiar set.  If you were a Boy Meets World fan but disappointed by Girl Meets World I don’t think that will be the case with Fuller House.  And it makes me so incredibly happy to say that.

The taping lasted for five hours and we were given a small sandwich and a water bottle but please consider bringing snacks.  Also make sure to wear comfortable shoes because it is a bit of a walk from where you park to the soundstage.  If you are looking for some food close to Warner Bros. after the taping I highly recommend Bob’s Big Boy which is less than three minutes from the studios.  If you get to go to a Fuller House taping I hope it is a dream come true like it was for me.  Now I just have to patiently wait for 2016 when the show will air on Netflix.  If you have any questions about the taping or getting tickets please ask them below and I will answer as quickly as possible.

If you are interested in learning how you can meet cast members from Full House please check out this blog post: http://mybelleelle.com/celebrity-events/meeting-full-house-cast-members/

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