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I had full season tickets, but it was my first season ever.
Where were your seats? I hear downgrading is tough, is that why you didn't renew?
I had full season tickets, but it was my first season ever.
Where were your seats? I hear downgrading is tough, is that why you didn't renew?
I'm looking at adding two more seats to my account, and my appointment for that is July 8. I would guess "new" subsribers (or those who dropped to downgrade) will come after the additional seats are complete, which is probably Wednesday.Not sure if the upgrade will still be going on, but I have an appointment 7/11 for selecting seats (did not renew, so technically not upgrading) -- this is before they go on sale to "the general public" as they say.
Sorry last chart I had was missing row 14. Here is the availability as of 9:30 am today:
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No change from exactly 9 hours ago
I'm looking at adding two more seats to my account, and my appointment for that is July 8. I would guess "new" subsribers (or those who dropped to downgrade) will come after the additional seats are complete, which is probably Wednesday.
Do you think given this past season the Rangers will renew at the same, lower, or higher rate?
Do you think tickets next season will be as high and in demand, and the sales will be as strong and the MSG atmosphere as good?
I have found these things tend to be affected less by team performance than by the quality of the economy. So I think renewals will be at the same or higher rate. And demand, same or higher.
The tone I got from your message was that you thought the Rangers' performance last season was poor, but truthfully it was not poor enough in my opinion to affect ticket sales.
Last season when I went in Feb the Garden was at its best, I hadn't seen a game that intense in years...and I saw Rangers Devils the season before.
My concern is how MSG will respond to the Rangers now that they have taken a step back from sure fire contender.
If this means fewer tickets sold, cheaper prices, and a subdued crowed.
Hey after missing in 2010 tickets went down.
After being a contender in 2012, demand and crowd atmosphere soared.
YEAH!!! Just scored a pair in 222 row 5.![]()
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edit... on the aisle too closest to 223
From the virtual viewer, the bridge does not seem as bad as we had feared. But this is just a computer rendering, I will hold back final judgement until I see the real thing.
Here is the supposed view from 223, row 19:
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By the rendering, what is the highest row that can see the whole scoreboard?
Also, do they offer view from the bridge seats?
A pair just became available in Section 209, gallery row 2. Those are very good seats but IMO not a great value at $100/each
Row 1 or 2 isn't even valuable at all IMO, I am even surprised they even have them sold.
I disagree, especially in the corners where I've found that even going from row 4 to row 3 gives you a noticeably better view. It's less noticeable in the center sections
By the rendering, what is the highest row that can see the whole scoreboard?
Ok NVM the row 9's weren't stolen. Got to move from row 13 to row 9. Not too bad.
4 rows lower is a decent upgrade. What section?