Rangers Season Tickets Holders

frgabby

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Hopefully the season breakdown can be added into our invoices soon. With moving, I'm not sure what each game I have is worth. Would love to get the jump on posting games, and listing games on here for face value, but I have no clue what that is just yet.

Just checked my invoice and the price breakdown per game is now posted - four tiers this year vs. five tiers last year for my seats in section 105.
 
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JimmyG89

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Just checked my invoice and the price breakdown per game is now posted - four tiers this year vs. five tiers last year for my seats in section 105.
Amazing, thank you for sharing this. Going to check mine now
 

JRinNYC

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May 11, 2012
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Anyone else seeing issues with the official Rangers schedule on the NHL site? Looks like games are missing. First game listed is Oct 20, 2022 against SJS. The home opener isn't listed. Seeing the same on the other months. WTF?!?
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irishlaxburger2

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Jan 30, 2008
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Looks like they broke up the scheduling for half and quarter season plans. When will we receive information on ticket pricing for each game?
 

BroadwayBlue99

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Anyone else seeing issues with the official Rangers schedule on the NHL site? Looks like games are missing. First game listed is Oct 20, 2022 against SJS. The home opener isn't listed. Seeing the same on the other months. WTF?!?View attachment 569072

UPDATE: Looks like it’s working now.

It looks ok on the website now but I'm having the same problem on the calendar on my phone that I subscribed to. First game showing is 10/20. Both full season and home games calendars are doing that on my phone.

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Rangers2319

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Jul 15, 2008
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anyone have an idea when we can start transferring? I forget from years past as last year wasn't normal
 

Kane One

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Feb 6, 2010
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Hey I’m looking at a half season plan and was hoping an expert here can answer two questions.

1. How do playoffs work? Would those also be half of the games with the person I’m assuming has the other half of the season in those seats? If yes, and they turn them down for some ridiculous reason, would I get dibs for the rest?

2. How does selling tickets work in this digital age, assuming I can’t make it to a game here and there?

3. You’d definitely choose the white package over blue, right? One fewer preseason game, one extra regular season game, and get to see Colorado.

Thanks!
 
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sbjnyc

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I think for playoffs you get every other game. I'm not sure of the exact mechanism when the number of games in a series isn't known in advance. I doubt you can get dibs on the the same exact seats. But you might get the option to buy additional games.

You manage your tickets on ticketmaster which is also where you pay your invoice. From your tm account you can donate/transfer the tickets, or sell them via ticketmaster. If the tickets sell you don't have to do anything as tm removes then from your account. You can also list them on other sites like stubhub or vivid but if they sell you have to transfer them yourself.

People have different reasons for which plan they want. I'd rather see Edmonton than Colorado personally. Plus the white plan has 3 Sunday games during the NFL season.
 

Kane One

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I think for playoffs you get every other game. I'm not sure of the exact mechanism when the number of games in a series isn't known in advance. I doubt you can get dibs on the the same exact seats. But you might get the option to buy additional games.

You manage your tickets on ticketmaster which is also where you pay your invoice. From your tm account you can donate/transfer the tickets, or sell them via ticketmaster. If the tickets sell you don't have to do anything as tm removes then from your account. You can also list them on other sites like stubhub or vivid but if they sell you have to transfer them yourself.

People have different reasons for which plan they want. I'd rather see Edmonton than Colorado personally. Plus the white plan has 3 Sunday games during the NFL season.
Thanks!

Good call on the football season. That may or may not change things depending on who I bring, as I couldn’t care less about football.
 

NYRFAN218

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May 2, 2007
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Hey I’m looking at a half season plan and was hoping an expert here can answer two questions.

1. How do playoffs work? Would those also be half of the games with the person I’m assuming has the other half of the season in those seats? If yes, and they turn them down for some ridiculous reason, would I get dibs for the rest?

2. How does selling tickets work in this digital age, assuming I can’t make it to a game here and there?

3. You’d definitely choose the white package over blue, right? One fewer preseason game, one extra regular season game, and get to see Colorado.

Thanks!

For half season, you're guaranteed every other game in your seat and you'll be invoiced for that. I'm not 100% sure how the games work but you're guaranteed 2 of 4 home games every round so there will be some rounds where you may get more or less depending on home ice and how long the series lasts. Last season, they actually offered half season holders the ability to buy the other half of playoff games but it was not an invoice type deal. They sent us a link and you got to pick based on availability which could have been cheaper or more expensive than your current seats.

Everything is through Ticketmaster so you can either sell directly through your account manager or you can elect to sell tickets here, StubHub, Vivid Seats, direct to friends etc and transfer them the tickets.

I think they're broken up evenly but the bigger perk to white is the extra regular season game. Think it depends on your own schedule and what you like attending. While white has the extra regular season game, I think blue has the 3 most "in demand" games at least in terms of resale in opening night, the Thanksgiving weekend game v. Oilers, and the Christmas game v. Capitals. The 2 that jump out at me for white are the Christmas game v. Isles and Sat night in March v. Pens.
 
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Kane One

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Thanks for the answers guys. Two more questions.

1. Anything bad about 222 row 21 seats 10-11?

2. Pay in full or installations? Probably varies by person, but I’d rather just pay it now just to get it over with, rather than seeing a monthly bill of like $700ish on my credit card.
 

sbjnyc

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Jun 28, 2011
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Thanks for the answers guys. Two more questions.

1. Anything bad about 222 row 21 seats 10-11?

2. Pay in full or installations? Probably varies by person, but I’d rather just pay it now just to get it over with, rather than seeing a monthly bill of like $700ish on my credit card.
I select the installment plan. I can always pay more if I want. Keep in mind that if you sell games via ticketmaster, stubhub etc. you get paid after the game is played, even if you sold a february game today. That can be important for when you get a 1099k from stubhub or ticketmaster when you receive $600 or more from them.
 

Kane One

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I select the installment plan. I can always pay more if I want. Keep in mind that if you sell games via ticketmaster, stubhub etc. you get paid after the game is played, even if you sold a february game today. That can be important for when you get a 1099k from stubhub or ticketmaster when you receive $600 or more from them.
Oh got it. So I can choose the installment plan, but pay more at any time? Or is an amount that I can define as of when I checkout?
 

sbjnyc

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Oh got it. So I can choose the installment plan, but pay more at any time? Or is an amount that I can define as of when I checkout?
You can always make an additional payment of any amount. I don't remember if that changes your remaining payments or just reduces the number of remaining payments.
 
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RosensRug

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Thanks for the answers guys. Two more questions.

1. Anything bad about 222 row 21 seats 10-11?

2. Pay in full or installations? Probably varies by person, but I’d rather just pay it now just to get it over with, rather than seeing a monthly bill of like $700ish on my credit card.

I like to open up new account with Amex and pay off my tickets in full and collect the signup bonus for Membership rewards, Marriot, Hilton, Delta etc then downgrade the card before the next annual fee kicks in. If you have any travel plans in the future it might be worth looking into.
 

NYRFAN218

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May 2, 2007
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New York, NY
Anyone else find it odd that it looks like they have nothing available for the first 6 rows of the 200s for any game?
Same with the other side of the price break in the 200's and even the 100's don't have much available. Seems like they're holding a lot back for plans and other reasons and probably trying to push out the crappier inventory first.
 

Kane One

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Feb 6, 2010
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Brooklyn, New NY
I like to open up new account with Amex and pay off my tickets in full and collect the signup bonus for Membership rewards, Marriot, Hilton, Delta etc then downgrade the card before the next annual fee kicks in. If you have any travel plans in the future it might be worth looking into.
My current Amex card was opened for a similar reason a few years ago. My issue now is I’m loaded in points and never used it.

I’ll just use the same card and add this to my current collection of unused 202k points, lmao.
 

sbjnyc

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Jun 28, 2011
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New York
My current Amex card was opened for a similar reason a few years ago. My issue now is I’m loaded in points and never used it.

I’ll just use the same card and add this to my current collection of unused 202k points, lmao.
It's a good plan to use credit card bonuses but points keep getting devalued so use them when you can. I used to be able to fly first class to Tokyo round trip for 120k points on ANA. That's now the one way price.

BTW I don't remember having the tickets in hand so early.
 

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