If they give us a refund, I want it paid to me in kidneys. Kidneys are worth three times more on the street
What you get
•Choice of Top Deck, Loge Level, or Field Box MVP Ticket
•Each Ticket Comes With Access to VIP Pre-Game Party with Food, Drinks, Music, and Free Shuttle to Stadium
•Includes Choice of Hat or Scarf and an Official Ticket Holder Lanyard
Catch the two Los Angeles pro hockey teams take to the outdoor ice when you use this deal for your pick of ticket packages. Held at LA's beloved ballpark in the heart of the city, this event rediscovers the joy of outdoor hockey and adds in the thrill of having top-ranked pro hockey teams battle it out in the open air.
Choose from the following ticket offers, which each includes access to the VIP pre-game party with food, entertainment, and unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks; choice of scarf or hat; and an official ticket holder lanyard:
• $185 ($343 value) for one top deck ticket in sections 1 to 13
• $225 ($483 value) for one loge level ticket in sections 165 and 166
• $265 ($293 value) for one field box MVP ticket in sections 1 to 25
And it's still a rip off.
What's a real bummer is that there are more than likely going to be some empty seats which the NHL is going to probably be embarrassed about (assuming somebody is actually paying attention to notice it) and we'll probably never see another one of these again. And it is primarily out of their outrageous pricing from the get go. Although, I do have my doubts that the Kings/Ducks could sell 55,000 tickets for a single regular season game at any price. That is essentially selling out Staples 3x.
You say that like it's a bad thing. The last time I went to a Dodger game (admittedly like 3 years ago) top deck seats were $6 for a regular season game. Now suddenly I was supposed to get excited to spend $200+ on the same seat for a regular season hockey game that I wouldn't even be able to see?
Yeah, nope.
Nope. Nope. Nope.
I just hope that the game is more entertaining that some of the previous Winter Classic games. At times it seems like I'm watching an exhibition game. And I'm likely to have more fun watching this game in my living room.
If you wanna avoid the parking fees and potential traffic nightmare, the one good news is they'll be doing the Stadium shuttle to and from Union Station for free:
http://frozenroyalty.net/2014/01/10...on-to-dodger-stadium-for-stadium-series-game/
I still haven't decided where to pregame but I know there are some dive bars in Chinatown. The biggest disgrace of this whole circus is the lack of tailgating. I guess they are having some sort of contrived tailgate party before the game.. Yay!
Anyone know which side the Kings shoot twice?
You always know something is going well when it hits living social:
What you get
•Choice of Top Deck, Loge Level, or Field Box MVP Ticket
•Each Ticket Comes With Access to VIP Pre-Game Party with Food, Drinks, Music, and Free Shuttle to Stadium
•Includes Choice of Hat or Scarf and an Official Ticket Holder Lanyard
Catch the two Los Angeles pro hockey teams take to the outdoor ice when you use this deal for your pick of ticket packages. Held at LA's beloved ballpark in the heart of the city, this event rediscovers the joy of outdoor hockey and adds in the thrill of having top-ranked pro hockey teams battle it out in the open air.
Choose from the following ticket offers, which each includes access to the VIP pre-game party with food, entertainment, and unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks; choice of scarf or hat; and an official ticket holder lanyard:
• $185 ($343 value) for one top deck ticket in sections 1 to 13
• $225 ($483 value) for one loge level ticket in sections 165 and 166
• $265 ($293 value) for one field box MVP ticket in sections 1 to 25
https://www.livingsocial.com/events...id=1008177-outdoor-pro-hockey-game-vip-ticket
6:30 p.m. | Puck drops
2 p.m. | Check in for pre-game party begins
2:30 p.m. | Pre-game party begins at Harvey House at Union Station
Free shuttle between the pre-game party and the stadium available