Surprised so many people are willing to sell ECF/SCF tickets. If the Rangers win tonight to go up 3-0, wouldn't you love to be there to see them possibly make it to the finals? Of course a profit is great, but is it worth it?
As far as I'm concerned, 0 tickets released for tonights game so far. Was hoping for a drop on ticketmaster since I'm in town but no luck.
Likely no chance for the Sunday game as well.
there was a drop but it was only singles
Easier said then done. There is a wait list for any pair in the 200s. I tried myself to get a full season this year and they offered me singles up top or a pair in the lowers.
That is what is crazy about this rd and possibly next...... First round and 2nd round I went for near face value. Now if I want to go anywhere Im paying 4x face.
I think it has alot to do with ticketmaster also, they haven't been dropping anything this rd and they did a ton for rd 1 and 2
You should definitely have taken the singles in the 200s up high, that's actually an amazing entry in. You just suck it up for one year, then in the upgrade phase you can put the two seats together in the 200s and you have a shot at adding a second pair. I'm surprised they even had singles in the upper bowl for new business, usually they'll only offer you lower bowl
Is the SCF schedule like the the playoff schedule in that they are based on season points and the first two games will be in the west, then two in the east, etc. I thought that was the case but recently heard that the SCF final schedule is different.
Also, is there any further news on the dates? I know there were tentative announcements but haven't been able to find out anything more.
I hit the print at home option online so i could save and upload the ticket PDF for stubhub. I then sold the tickets direct to someone and transferred them and cancelled the stubhub listing. How does that work? Are the barcodes I have at home on my computer just voided out?
Question for those that get hard tickets-- can you still transfer and print them online? And if you select those options, are the hard tickets automatically invalid?
Cleaning out some old files in my office and came across the 2006 playoff invoice:
Old section 302 Regular season was $46.00 per seat (Now sec 227, this year my reg season seats were $76.00)
Round 1 $54.00 per seat (this year $96.00)
Round 2 $60.00 per seat (this year $136.00)
Round 3 $65.00 per seat (this year $176.00) 21% higher than Round 1 vs 90% higher than Round 1
No price for SCF round as they dealt with that seperately back then.
As you can see the % jump is much higher now in addition to a much higher starting point.
Back then I went to every playoff game and would never consider selling. Now I sell strategically based on how far I honestly think they will go.
BIG difference.
Question for those that get hard tickets-- can you still transfer and print them online? And if you select those options, are the hard tickets automatically invalid?
Yes and Yes.
Not so fast - if we're talking hard season tickets, then when you "print" from your online account the PDF barcodes are the same as your hard tickets. You can generate new barcodes and cancelling the hard ticket barcodes by checking off that option when you print or by transferring to someone.
If you're talking hard tickets bought on ticketmaster, then there is a transfer option online and whoever you transfer to will get new barcodes that are are different from your hard tickets
I always thought when you printed them from our accounts, the hard tickets were of no use.
I have tickets to the lounges for tomorrow's game. Anyone watch a game from there before? What can I expect.
Is it a party or open admission? If there's no party then it's nothing special just regular seats up high at the ends. With a private event then they have food & beverage stations with the catering package. There's a few lounge seats there and some place to stretch your legs. No private bathrooms
I am actually not sure, I don't have the the tickets in hand yet, but I was told free food and beverages.