Be at least 18 years old (barring special episodes with younger contestants). Be a legal resident of and live in the U. S. Have not been on The Price is Right in the past 10 years or more than two other game shows in the past year. Not be running for political office. Not be related to or know anyone who works for The Price is Right, FremantleMedia, CBS Corporation, or CBS Broadcasting Inc. Not work for a television affiliate of CBS, or local and national sponsors of the show. [1] X Research source

The further into the future the show date is, the greater the chance you’ll have to receive a priority ticket. If you wait until the last minute to order your ticket, you’ll likely get a line voucher. If you have a disability, you can reserve accessible seating by calling 1-818-295-2700 and requesting it at least 24 hours before the taping time and date. Groups of 10 to 20 can reserve tickets by emailing groupbooking@ocatv. com between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm Pacific Standard Time. Find a buddy to go with and have them order a ticket. If you need to get out of the line for studio admission for some reason, you can keep your space in line.

As the minimum age to attend a taping is 18, you’ll need to bring a government-issued ID to present to the producers.

You’re also prohibited from wearing clothes with visible corporate logos, and may not be allowed in the studio with a company-branded shirt on.

Drugs or alcohol. Weapons of any kind. Backpacks. Lists of prices. Costumes or suggestive clothing.

There’s parking available on the street or paid parking available at the Grove Parking Structure, a couple of blocks south of Beverly Boulevard. Make sure to plan for the possibility of congested traffic so that you can get to the studio as early as possible.

It’s a good idea to get to know the people around you since they are potential contestants as well. [8] X Research source

Enunciate your words and speak up. Those in line around you will likely be talking or even cheering. Make sure the producer can hear every word you say. Don’t ramble. If you ramble on when asked a simple question, the producers are likely to think you’d do that on-air when the host asks you a question.

For example, if the producer speaks at a certain volume, match it. If they move their hands while talking, don’t be afraid to move yours. If, for whatever reason, the producer is speaking in a deadpan manner, don’t try to match them. Instead, answer as if you did receive a contestant slot, and the host was asking you a question on live television. Keep past contestants in mind. Don’t mimic their mannerisms or inflection, which may come across as offensive.

The producers are prohibited from accepting even a business card, so don’t give them anything that could be perceived as a bribe. [12] X Research source

Some participants initially selected during the interview portion have been cut at the last minute because they did not cheer. Whatever you do before the show starts, make sure you show that you’re happy to be there![14] X Research source

Keep in mind how previous contestants cheered during the show’s opening and emulate them.

Even if you don’t get selected, just enjoy the show. It’ll be a great experience for you no matter what. And you can always try again at a subsequent taping. Showing up to every taping, radically changing your appearance or personality, or otherwise being too aggressive in subsequent attempts, will end your chances of appearing on the show. [16] X Research source