lefty
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Post by lefty on Apr 28, 2022 8:37:34 GMT -8
I'm thinking that it would be better not to purchase season tickets and to buy single game sessions from scalpers and fans trying to sell them. On the other hand each ticket covers 2 games (session) which would attract more fans. Any advice would be appreciated .
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Post by jefframp on Apr 28, 2022 9:05:05 GMT -8
They are now selling single game tickets from the stadium website. But you can get better seats if you purchase the package. For the seats I wanted (Section 200) they were: Wed. & Thurs. tix are $15 Friday tix are $25 Saturday tix are $48 Sunday tix are $42 link
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Post by rgeorge on Apr 28, 2022 12:24:25 GMT -8
I'm thinking that it would be better not to purchase season tickets and to buy single game sessions from scalpers and fans trying to sell them. On the other hand each ticket covers 2 games (session) which would attract more fans. Any advice would be appreciated . For me it is the hassle. I'd rather have the same seats, know where they are (shade), and not have to deal with buying each day. If you plan on attending each day it's $135 + fees for the package (I think I spent $300 total on 2 seats in 201). You could also scalp those you do not want. But, after day 2 teams will be eliminated and scalper/tix will be more plentiful. Plus, not until the last weekend (Sunday?) will you know the pairings for individual (OSU) session tix to buy. Pickings may be slim. *Hint... like many baseball stadiums 100 level tix are not only mostly in the sun, they are at a "flattened" angle and although close to the field, some of the worst views of the entire field/game. Scottsdale has great seats in both the 200/300 levels. It isn't some MLB parks and huge/distant.
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