“Hamilton” is stopping in Baltimore this summer, and plenty of tickets are still available.

Joan Marcus

Apparently “it’s more difficult than getting Hamilton tickets” isn’t a hyperbole we can use anymore, because they’re not that tough to come by in Baltimore. The Baltimore Sun reported Tuesday that there are still hundreds of tickets left for the juggernaut musical’s 32-show run in at the Hippodrome Theatre, which kicks off later this month.

The demand is apparently a little less intense than it was last year for the Kennedy Center’s run of the show: If you recall, fans waited in hours-long queues (both in-person at the theater and on the site) for tickets that rarely saw prices below three figures. On resale sites like StubHub, prices reached $2,500 for a ticket.

Now, with less than two weeks to go before Baltimore’s run of Hamilton opens, more than 20 performances have at least 200 seats still available, per the Sun. But they’re not cheap. Most are going for around $300.

The Hippodrome’s president, Ron Legler, told the paper the slow sales are likely the result of a strategy meant to avoid the Kennedy Center brouhaha. While D.C.’s theater began offering tickets four months before performances began, the Hippodrome’s tickets only went on sale in May. That gave ticket re-sellers less time to let prices on resale sites soar to astronomical prices.

If you’re already making Hamil-cation plans to Baltimore (and if you’re asking us, it’s worth it), know that tickets in July are still generally available. Or you can wait until the show returns to the Kennedy Center next summer.

Hamilton runs at Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre from June 25-July 21.