If choosing two tickets for "best available", will they both be in the same section?

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Working through this process and ordering tickets for my wife and I. This may be a silly question, but if I select two tickets under the "best available" option, will they be in the same section? It would be a bummer if I was in GA and she was in reserved. I know this is a new process but want to make sure I am making an informed decision. Thanks for any feedback!
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you're=you are
your=showing ownership
The truth has a well known liberal bias.
-Stephen Colbert
GA (General Admission) and Reserved (Seated) Ticket Options:
There is a 2 ticket limit per show. Eligible members may submit a Ticket Request for both GA and Reserved tickets to any given show, but can only possibly be confirmed for one or the other. It is not possible to be confirmed for both GA and Reserved tickets for the same show.
- Group seating is not an option, but if you request a pair of reserved seated tickets, your pair of tickets will be together.
- For the first time, we are offering the ability to purchase single tickets. As a result, In the case where there are an odd number of seats in a row, a pair of tickets may be split front-to-back on an aisle instead of side-by-side.
There is a small chance your pair of tickets (if they end up being Reserved seats) may not be side-by-side, but in this case, they will definitely be front-to-back - one seat directly in front of the other seat that's behind it (Example: Seat 4, Row 16 AND Seat 4, Row 17). In most cases, however, the pair of seats will be side-by-side seats in the same row.