Tickets are so scarce for the Broadway production of The Book of Mormon, it seems you need to be on a first-name basis with God to score some seats. A touring production of the hit show is headed to the Boston Opera House in April, and those tickets are rare commodities as well. But I discovered a compelling, if pricey, package that combines choice seats to the show with Red Sox tickets and other goodies. Presented by Broadway Across America, The Boston Experience offers a weekend filled with fun, including hotel accommodations, a journey aboard the Boston Duck Tours land/sea vehicles, a performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall, and a guided walking tour along Boston's Freedom Trail.
The weekend concludes at Fenway Park with the Sox taking on the Houston Astros. I'm not going to lie to you. Our beloved baseball club had a bit of a disappointing season last year. OK, I lied to you. They had a fairly atrocious season. The Sox could use some divine intervention, Mormon or otherwise, this year.
Fun Boston fact: One of the world's most famous Mormons, Mitt Romney, served as Massachusetts governor for one term starting in 2003. The Boston Experience April 26 to 29, 2013 Packages start at $1493 per person

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Arthur Levine
Arthur Levine, who has been living in and enjoying the Boston area his whole life, is the HUBa HUBa blogger. He particularly takes pleasure in sharing his adventures and finds with others. He has written about his Boston and Massachusetts journeys for Boston.com, the Boston Herald, the Cape Cod Times, the Providence Journal, and other publications.
Some of Arthur's favorite things to do around the city include checking out a new dining spot during Dine Out Boston, catching upcoming movies at the Boston Film Festival, going to Fenway Park (during the 2013 World Series championship year, he finally got to see the Red Sox win a game there), taking in a summer show at the Bank of America Pavilion or at the Hatch Shell, and listening in as native Bostonians jabber using their unique patois.