trueblue231930
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- Nov 4, 2008
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You are not getting on the Bridge for that price. I am in the 200s, I didn't use variable pricing, so not sure of the variable pricing price points on that game. However, you will have a very hard time getting tickets for 60-70 in the 200 level after fees.
Also I signed up for the Last Minute Pass and the Sabres game tomorrow has $50 Upper Level seats and $75 Lower Level seats. Are Upper Level usually 400’s and Lower Level usually 200’s?
Thanks for the replies everyone. I think I’ll wait until closer to the Canucks game on the 12th and hopefully swoop in for a deal. The Bridge looks like an interesting experience but 200 Level is a lot closer to the action and cheaper so hard to pass up that combination. Prices should decrease and I’ll be happy with either.
I'd say so. I think your assessment of the bridge is off as seats there are closer than most seats in the 200s but gallery seats in the 200s are better IMO.Ended up scoring 3 tix to games vs the Canucks for 78 each after fees for Section 214 Row 1. I figure Row 1 made it worth it, decent deal?
Was sitting in the lower bowl the other day in 108 in the row 20's and just noticing to myself how the bridge level comes no further in than that point. It would have been cool if the bridges brought you even closer to the ice perimeter so you're like on top of the action. I always thought that the bridge seats were inspired by the press seats at the old Montreal Forum, but those even closer:I'd say so. I think your assessment of the bridge is off as seats there are closer than most seats in the 200s but gallery seats in the 200s are better IMO.
Question for our resident season ticket holders who sell some of their games.
How are you finding the market this year? Is it easier/harder/same to find buyers?
Just curious.
That's going to be nearly impossible, 11/21 is a thanksgiving gameAny seats below face value for Wednesday game 11/21? I know it's against a rival team and will be harder to get tickets, especially on the cheaper side - Sort of a last minute thing as my teammate will be going on the ice during intermission and proposing to his gf. Would be nice to be there for that.
I haven't found it too bad. I've been to 6 games so far and plan on going to 3 more games before the end of the year. Out of the 1st 21 games of the season (inlcuding 1/2), I only have 2 seats left for one game that I want to sell (out of my 4). We'll see how things are after that. I've approximately broken even so far on games I've sold. (after accounting for preseason).Question for our resident season ticket holders who sell some of their games.
How are you finding the market this year? Is it easier/harder/same to find buyers?
Just curious.
Question for our resident season ticket holders who sell some of their games.
How are you finding the market this year? Is it easier/harder/same to find buyers?
Just curious.
Question for our resident season ticket holders who sell some of their games.
How are you finding the market this year? Is it easier/harder/same to find buyers?
Just curious.
That's decent. What sucks is you can't get Delta Club tickets for cheap anymore. 4 years ago there were nights that you could pick up a seat $100 or less. Now it's always $200+, there's always buyers jumping on the ticketsThe best deal so far this year I found were Madison Club tickets for around 150 each.