Ticket prices 2024 - $$$

thinkwild

Veni Vidi Toga
Jul 29, 2003
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Ottawa
I think people in Ottawa are inherently cheap.

And that’s fine - a lot of Ottawa fans can’t write off their expenses at the game for tax purposes.

Inflation and food costs don’t help right now.

But even if they charged less for tickets, that Tim Horton’s line will still be three times as long as anywhere else.
It always amazes me that the lineup for Tim Hortons coffee is way longer than the beer line.
 
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bicboi64

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Aug 13, 2020
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Brampton
Darn it…wish I didn’t get kicked out of Carleton after second year! Make the trip. It should be worth it this time!
Currently getting tickets for the game against Utah and Vancouver! Going to be a fun november

Bringing 6-7 leafers with me that won't pay to see TML but have to visit the glorious CTC
 

coladin

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Sep 18, 2009
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Who is doing the promo? Direct through the Senators website?
Yeah, I get my Tuesday newsletter, Sens Tidbits, and they have links to buy tickets. Cheapest seat for Home Opener is 58$ and they have so many for the Kings game starting at 43. If they have a strong game Thursday, I might go to the Thanksgiving game
 
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Nakawick

Minty Fresh
Apr 5, 2010
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The Range
Good day all, I am heading to Ottawa with my father in the 3rd week of November to catch a couple games. One Thursday and one Saturday. Neither of us have been to Ottawa in the last 20 years. We will be checking out a couple of tourist places between games. I am wondering if someone could give any tips on the logistics between travelling from the airport to the arena and the arena to the city proper.

Are there hotels near the arena? Are there shuttles or buses that go from the downtown to the arena?
 

The Devilish Buffoon

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Dec 24, 2018
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Good day all, I am heading to Ottawa with my father in the 3rd week of November to catch a couple games. One Thursday and one Saturday. Neither of us have been to Ottawa in the last 20 years. We will be checking out a couple of tourist places between games. I am wondering if someone could give any tips on the logistics between travelling from the airport to the arena and the arena to the city proper.

Are there hotels near the arena? Are there shuttles or buses that go from the downtown to the arena?
Lieutenants Pump & Senate both run relatively inexpensive busses to and from games. They are both located downtown, but in different areas of downtown.
 

mysens

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Apr 9, 2013
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Good day all, I am heading to Ottawa with my father in the 3rd week of November to catch a couple games. One Thursday and one Saturday. Neither of us have been to Ottawa in the last 20 years. We will be checking out a couple of tourist places between games. I am wondering if someone could give any tips on the logistics between travelling from the airport to the arena and the arena to the city proper.

Are there hotels near the arena? Are there shuttles or buses that go from the downtown to the arena?
There are a number of new hotels within walking distance to the Canadian Tire Centre. Both are only a couple of years old. Microtel Inn & suites and Wingate Hotel both by Wyndham. Uber is the way to go if you want to head downtown. You could also just rent a car at the airport. Ottawa is fairly easy to get around.
 
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bicboi64

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Alumni accounts don't work.
So it turns out I couldn't get tickets and got a phone call from a sales manager because I tried to use my student email (which they could tell wasn't active). I was still able to get discounted tickets for the Seattle game in the upper 300s. DM me and I can forward oyu the email address of the person who got us the alumni code for the discounted tickets ($50 for the upper 300s after fees)
 
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