I was wondering if Columbus will do the same thing the Browns did. The Browns waited until it was pretty close to the season to let us know their plan. They were waiting to see if they would be able to have fans at the game. Once they got word of what they were allowed to do, they sent the ticket holders an email about opting out for the season. You could keep your tickets, but were told that you wouldn't be guaranteed get your regular seats, and you wouldn't be guaranteed the full season, or any games at all, 2 of our seats would have been covered anyway so we wouldn't have even had a chance to get those. Any money that was left after the season from unused tickets would apply to next year. You could also opt out and apply the full amount to the next year, or you could get a full refund, and not lose your seats.
Reading what you guys are saying, it sounds like they really aren't telling you a plan, and are already starting to charge for the next season. That really kind of sucks.
As far as the Monsters go, we haven't heard a peep from them. We are paid for next (this) season. We were on a 2 year contract so they owe us a year, and if we decide to renew, our normal pay plan would have started this month. Haven't heard anything about how a renewal would work either. They basically owe us a full season. There hasn't been any word on how they plan to do this, and we really don't want to go until this is cleared up and things are back to normal. If they cover the first few rows like they do in football, our seats would be covered. It would be nice to know what a plan is, and it is disappointing to see that neither team is saying anything.