If anyone is not going to use their tickets for the event on the 14th, I'm looking for two more at 10:00 am so I can take my niece and nephew.
Hey welcome to the board, anything we can help with just askHi. Newbie on the forums.
Anyways, I have been a Rangers and Knicks fan for nearly 20 years now, and have been going to games religiously since 2014. This season, I will have gone to 5 Ranger games, and 5 Knick games. A couple of months ago, I finally took the next step by finally becoming a first time STH for next year!
I've spent weeks on Google and YouTube looking for suggestions and discussions on being a STH, its highs and lows. All of this has brought me to this thread (and these forums), and I'm definitely enjoy reading all the suggestions from long time ticket holders. I, myself, am planning to go about 10-12 games next year. And I'm looking forward for my first call or email from my MSG rep for the 2019-2020 season this summer! Wish me luck!
Doesn’t matter. If you were planning on selling your tix tonight you’d have better luck selling snow to an Eskimo.In case anyone is curious, account manager is currently down.
how about low 1 figures? lolDoesn’t matter. If you were planning on selling your tix tonight you’d have better luck selling snow to an Eskimo.
Market is generally low two figures and tanking.
how about low 1 figures? lol
Yankees today, $2 gets you in:
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Really, full (or even half, which I have) are only sustainable when the team is good enough so that there's a sniff of the deeper rounds. More so at these inflated prices. I like where my seats are. Low 200s, center. That's the only thing keeping me in but it's a close decision.I just emailed my last set of tickets on stubhub...i'm officially out of the STH business. Good job Rangers by just raising and raising those prices, and making it harder and harder to cut even by selling what you can't go to.
edit - 19 years as a STH.
Same thing with me my price point is probably one of the best in the garden. Even this year I did good selling my games I couldn’t go to.Really, full (or even half, which I have) are only sustainable when the team is good enough so that there's a sniff of the deeper rounds. More so at these inflated prices. I like where my seats are. Low 200s, center. That's the only thing keeping me in but it's a close decision.
I'm in the low 200s center also. They are a bad value, but I love the seats and my wife is attached to them more than I am. It's close to the food she likes and one of the few places where about half the people are usually familiar faces.Really, full (or even half, which I have) are only sustainable when the team is good enough so that there's a sniff of the deeper rounds. More so at these inflated prices. I like where my seats are. Low 200s, center. That's the only thing keeping me in but it's a close decision.
Who is your rep? I was planning on asking similar questions today and don't want to if it's the same person.My ticket partner spoke with our rep before the game on Wednesday. I didn't go with him.
I asked him if the rep disclosed any renewal information. There was none.
One item of information that WAS offered up was that the Rangers planned to implement only five tiers of pricing next season. Should be interesting to see how that plays out.
I went last season (I think I did anyway) but don't recall the sales. The link in the email says there is a 25% discount plus a 40% discount with a chase card (presumably not stacked). I went Wednesday and they were still giving away knicks and rangers yearbooks. I think they have the best sales in the summer though.It has been a while since I attended the last home game of season, regular season that is. Someone who often goes to the last game told me they have had some pretty good sales in the team store. Can anyone confirm or deny?
I went last season (I think I did anyway) but don't recall the sales. The link in the email says there is a 25% discount plus a 40% discount with a chase card (presumably not stacked). I went Wednesday and they were still giving away knicks and rangers yearbooks. I think they have the best sales in the summer though.
BTW just received an email that the Rangers are having a draft lottery party at Dewey's. Did they have one last year? It's open to everyone.
All their events are near the garden. Maybe next year they'll have it Uniondale.Sure would be nice if they held events outside NYC. They realize most of their season ticket holders dont live in the city right? How about on just inside LI? Or in Westchester? I'm not going to the city to watch a 5 minute lottery lol.
That would be nice, give other fans a chance to attend one of their events where they dont need to commute into the heart of NYC.All their events are near the garden. Maybe next year they'll have it Uniondale.
Knicks (with lower ticket prices) go one better and give you unlimited free food between 6 and 7 pmIt has been a while since I attended the last home game of season, regular season that is. Someone who often goes to the last game told me they have had some pretty good sales in the team store. Can anyone confirm or deny?