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Post by beavaristotle on Feb 7, 2017 12:15:57 GMT -8
contrary to the email I got last month, individual game tickets for beaver baseball in surprise are now available online. go to the surprise stadium page , hit the link for suprisespringtraining.com, click on events and select the games. tournament passes are only available by phone.
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Post by jefframp on Feb 7, 2017 14:08:27 GMT -8
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Post by jefframp on Feb 7, 2017 14:46:27 GMT -8
contrary to the email I got last month, individual game tickets for beaver baseball in surprise are now available online. go to the surprise stadium page , hit the link for suprisespringtraining.com, click on events and select the games. tournament passes are only available by phone. I might also add that anyone who thinks they may qualify for "Senior" prices should probably call the box office as well as I was not able to purchase them online. Tournament passes are the way to go even if you can only attend 3 of the games.
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Post by lefty on Feb 7, 2017 15:56:55 GMT -8
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Post by lefty on Feb 7, 2017 16:00:34 GMT -8
Jeff help me out on this. I (and spouse)registered for the alumni association. Does that automatically register us for the tailgater? Is there a cost? Are we suppose to furnish anything.
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Post by beavaristotle on Feb 7, 2017 16:17:13 GMT -8
Jeff help me out on this. I (and spouse)registered for the alumni association. Does that automatically register us for the tailgater? Is there a cost? Are we suppose to furnish anything. since Jeff qualifies as a "senior" and probably taking an afternoon nap, I'll help you out. you are not automatically registered. go to the OSU alumni website, more info there. cost is $20 for alumni and $25 for guest. just as a side note we have been to quite a few away game tailgate events and the one at surprise stadium last year was by far the worst one we have attended. they ran out of food which was ok because it was low quality stadium food, $4 water, $8 beer not included with meal. they were short staffed and none of the special guest showed up. we are skipping it this year, if anyone wants to support the alumni association just send in a donation.
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Post by jefframp on Feb 7, 2017 20:52:27 GMT -8
Jeff help me out on this. I (and spouse)registered for the alumni association. Does that automatically register us for the tailgater? Is there a cost? Are we suppose to furnish anything. since Jeff qualifies as a "senior" and probably taking an afternoon nap, I'll help you out. you are not automatically registered. go to the OSU alumni website, more info there. cost is $20 for alumni and $25 for guest. just as a side note we have been to quite a few away game tailgate events and the one at surprise stadium last year was by far the worst one we have attended. they ran out of food which was ok because it was low quality stadium food, $4 water, $8 beer not included with meal. they were short staffed and none of the special guest showed up. we are skipping it this year, if anyone wants to support the alumni association just send in a donation. NOW you tell me. Can I get my money back? lol Okay, back to my nap.
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Post by oldbeav on Feb 9, 2017 8:27:04 GMT -8
contrary to the email I got last month, individual game tickets for beaver baseball in surprise are now available online. go to the surprise stadium page , hit the link for suprisespringtraining.com, click on events and select the games. tournament passes are only available by phone. Tickets and passes are easy to purchase at the stadium. We don't buy them until we get there every year.
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Post by jefframp on Feb 9, 2017 9:19:18 GMT -8
Jeff help me out on this. I (and spouse)registered for the alumni association. Does that automatically register us for the tailgater? Is there a cost? Are we suppose to furnish anything. Not sure what you mean by "registered". If you "joined" the Alumni Assn. and paid your dues then you get the discount of $20 per person instead of $25 per person. No, nothing to bring unless you want to for your own pleasure.
If you are frugal then you may not see the value in most Alumni events quite frankly. Some are better than others though and it sounds like last years event (which we did not happen to attend as we were not there) was a bit of a stinker.
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Post by baseba1111 on Feb 9, 2017 11:54:48 GMT -8
Jeff help me out on this. I (and spouse)registered for the alumni association. Does that automatically register us for the tailgater? Is there a cost? Are we suppose to furnish anything. Not sure what you mean by "registered". If you "joined" the Alumni Assn. and paid your dues then you get the discount of $20 per person instead of $25 per person. No, nothing to bring unless you want to for your own pleasure.
If you are frugal then you may not see the value in most Alumni events quite frankly. Some are better than others though and it sounds like last years event (which we did not happen to attend as we were not there) was a bit of a stinker.
Most are fairly "generic" and can be sparse in some areas, but the point is really you're supporting the association and visiting with fellow alums/fans. A lot of time the food is disappointing to the association organizers, but they depend on the local providers and it is somewhat of an unknown until it happens. My only complaint is that I think there is not much "research" done into some local providers that may love to showcase their products over the typical BBQ pork/chicken, burgers/hot dogs, etc. But, to me I know that ahead of time and do not depend on the 'quailty' of the food and beverages. I count on the quality of the Beaver fans attending, and quite honestly after a few beverages I don't give a "s%#te" about the food choices. I'll be there the 2nd set of games... golf clubs in tow. Hitting balls in 40 degrees is getting old!
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Post by jefframp on Feb 9, 2017 14:19:49 GMT -8
Hitting balls in 40 degrees is getting old! That's what happens when you step on that rake in the sand trap!
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