NYRFAN218
King
I'm thinking not so hard to sneak down a few rows this year...
I think they may zip tie the seats not being used like other arenas have to enforce the social distancing protocols but we'll see.
I'm thinking not so hard to sneak down a few rows this year...
Was thinking the opposite. You arent going to be allowed to wander around and you have a designated section so I don't think they will let people move around to different seats..I'm thinking not so hard to sneak down a few rows this year...
Got a pair for the 26th. My section (223) but not my seats, oh well.
I guess they are saying "Go someplace faster".What’s the deal with needing a PCR test taken within the past 72 hours to get in? When I took a PCR test back in January it took much longer than 72 hours to get the results..
Based on the "why haven't you bought tickets" email and questionaire that I got from the Rangers, the response to ticket sales must be a little underwhelming.
Based on the "why haven't you bought tickets" email and questionaire that I got from the Rangers, the response to ticket sales must be a little underwhelming.
1. PITA to get the tickets, time the test, get the results back, never mind the cost of the tickets and the test. The MSG sponsored test at home seemed convenient but it's $119 each. That's more than the tickets!Based on the "why haven't you bought tickets" email and questionaire that I got from the Rangers, the response to ticket sales must be a little underwhelming.
dudeSorry if this is the wrong thread, but I have a pair for 2/26 in sec 108 row 12. Maybe best seats in the house.
wasn’t trying to buy and flip but found out I can’t go. Just trying to get back the face value $345/ticket.
Shoot over a PM if you’re interested. Thanks.
They're also priced at full demand levels (millions of tourists, fat corporate client accounts, etc...). The people going to these games are going to be 95% local and these aren't the ones spending hundreds of bucks to go to a regular season game1. PITA to get the tickets, time the test, get the results back, never mind the cost of the tickets and the test. The MSG sponsored test at home seemed convenient but it's $119 each. That's more than the tickets!
2. Team wasn't doing fantastic at the time of the announcement.
3. There are risks as in any indoor activity.
Eventually, I bet places do a vaccine passport. Show your card and in you go. Not that it's a guarantee but neither is testing.
Seems like you won’t need a test for Devils home games.
I regret ordering tickets to the one game. A total PITA to time the test without paying a fortune. Then when I see the Kings rebuild miles ahead of ours (I thought we should have taken Vilardi over Lias) and this Bread nonsense, I am just soured.Would be surprised if this didn't change prior to the first game.
But if it doesn't or they'll take rapid tests I'm simply just going to go to games over there instead MSG.
I regret ordering tickets to the one game. A total PITA to time the test without paying a fortune. Then when I see the Kings rebuild miles ahead of ours (I thought we should have taken Vilardi over Lias) and this Bread nonsense, I am just soured.
I missed the chance for that one for Sunday's game. Every place I looked, you generally needed to book no earlier than today for a test on Thursday. That was the same day I'd have to do the book the home test which would have been $119 each for me. I wound up booking one for Walgreens near me which reports to get the result from 24 hours post receipt by the lab, which may or may not do it.I signed up for the northwell test for a game next week and my insurance covered it. Depending on your location that's 100% the move in my opinion instead of the $103 at home one.
News flash: MSG offering pregame PCR testing with 30 minute turnaround
Click on the link and maybe you'll realize why I'd save that option for game 7 of the SCF, maybe.,