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Robertpel9
03-10-2010, 03:42 PM
big early bird promotion. I am down low in 103 row F so i get nothing but if you want to get season tickets for next year there are running a big buy one season ticket get one free for the first part of the upper level center court

That is $1505 dollars total for two season tickets in decent seats

teej
03-10-2010, 03:47 PM
Is it just the center court upper level?

That's not too many seats.

ammofan
03-10-2010, 04:29 PM
I would love to gte that but i dont have $1505 lol

Black
03-10-2010, 04:52 PM
i paid 50 a piece for club level for last nights game....no idea why the person was willing to take such a hit, but for whatever reason they were cheap and awesome

Robertpel9
03-10-2010, 10:19 PM
50 bucks is the going rate on resale of club seats. There just is not the demand yet for bobcats tickets. I do season tickets because i like knowing i have a good seat to every game (Its easy to find tickets from scalprs but decent tickets are hit and miss) and i like the other benefits i get for being a STH

That buy one get one is only for a select number of seats. if you look at the new pricing that is coming out for next year their goal is to fill the lower bowl and the front centers of the upper deck

TheBeagle
03-12-2010, 02:48 AM
I don't know, it's hard to beat my $400 per seat ST deal in 215. Unless you're sitting on the court or behind the Cats bench (and only in those cases because of the closeness factor, not view) the best seats in the house are the upper corners. I can't tell you how much of a treat it is to watch plays develop and know when something like a backdoor pass is going to make it, or get knocked away before the pass is even made, which is what the upper corner vantage gives you. I've sat in just about every available locale in the TWC, and for viewing a basketball game and picking up the little nuances, there are no better seats than upper corners....and in 215 they're only $10 a pop!!!

Don't know how you can beat that.....but I'm willing to listen ;)

Robertpel9
03-12-2010, 10:02 AM
I can't argue that 400 bucks to take in 40 plus professional sporting events is a great deal. Also agree with you about the corners but i believe it is well worth it to be in the lower corners. I have been in the higher part of 116 this year and i like the corner too because you can see things develop MUCH better than when i sit in the mid court club seats which i do occasionally.

Having said that i think the lower the better in the corners. The best deal in the house next year is the $25 lower levels in the high corners i am slurging for the $50 low corners because i am out of town a lot and am going from 2 tickets down to 1 and then i will just use the ticket trade program extensively and take advantage of the presale to buy additional tickets at the STH price for games like the lakers and cavs that are hard to come by

cls77
03-12-2010, 11:53 AM
I don't know, it's hard to beat my $400 per seat ST deal in 215. Unless you're sitting on the court or behind the Cats bench (and only in those cases because of the closeness factor, not view) the best seats in the house are the upper corners. I can't tell you how much of a treat it is to watch plays develop and know when something like a backdoor pass is going to make it, or get knocked away before the pass is even made, which is what the upper corner vantage gives you. I've sat in just about every available locale in the TWC, and for viewing a basketball game and picking up the little nuances, there are no better seats than upper corners....and in 215 they're only $10 a pop!!!

Don't know how you can beat that.....but I'm willing to listen ;)

How about $220/seat for Section 205 :) I don't know if you can beat that!!! Best deal in town

chabber
03-12-2010, 04:17 PM
I'm going to be right near you Robert because I just went out to the arena and locked up 103, G 1-2 today for next year unless something better opens up during the relocation event.

Right now I'm still in 103, AA 31-32 which are the ones dropping to 25 next year. They've been great seats but I want to get down as close as I can to the bench and the players entrance. I want to get into those $70 seats in 103 but right now there are only single seats available.

TheBeagle
03-13-2010, 01:20 AM
I can't argue that 400 bucks to take in 40 plus professional sporting events is a great deal. Also agree with you about the corners but i believe it is well worth it to be in the lower corners. I have been in the higher part of 116 this year and i like the corner too because you can see things develop MUCH better than when i sit in the mid court club seats which i do occasionally.

Having said that i think the lower the better in the corners. The best deal in the house next year is the $25 lower levels in the high corners i am slurging for the $50 low corners because i am out of town a lot and am going from 2 tickets down to 1 and then i will just use the ticket trade program extensively and take advantage of the presale to buy additional tickets at the STH price for games like the lakers and cavs that are hard to come by
Good info, Robert! I'm dropping down from 2 tix to 1 also, so I might just look into these $25 lower corners :g:

Of course, because I'm in el cheapo 215, I'm a minor priority for the ticket rep (wow, I miss my rep from last year, Jessica :(), so the only thing I've heard about any of this is from you, but I guess I can email the guy and see if there's anything we can work out.

Thanks again, Robert! +1

Speed
03-14-2010, 08:57 PM
My rep mentioned that they are planning on reducing the number of trade games next year. He did not give me a number on how low they are going.
I sat in in 103, row CC, last year. I moved down lower this year. The first thing that I noticed was that the seats are larger from around row AA and lower.

G-Force
05-13-2010, 05:40 PM
I'm going to be right near you Robert because I just went out to the arena and locked up 103, G 1-2 today for next year unless something better opens up during the relocation event.



When is the date for the seats relocation event? I have never been to one, how does relocation work? Is is base on seniority?

BRNC
05-14-2010, 12:14 AM
If anyone is interested in this deal PM me...my rep has called me a couple of times but because of my drive time I can't make that many games...here is what I'll do...

If someone wants to go in with me they can pay $750.00 (I'll pay the $755.00) and they get 25 tickets...I'll take 16...that's all the games I can make but close to my quarter package last year...I've had tickets for five years so I can call my rep and get best available...let me know if you're interested and can go the $750.00...:)

bbh2020
05-14-2010, 10:48 AM
i just pm'ed you.

fatlever
05-14-2010, 03:44 PM
I don't know, it's hard to beat my $400 per seat ST deal in 215. Unless you're sitting on the court or behind the Cats bench (and only in those cases because of the closeness factor, not view) the best seats in the house are the upper corners. I can't tell you how much of a treat it is to watch plays develop and know when something like a backdoor pass is going to make it, or get knocked away before the pass is even made, which is what the upper corner vantage gives you. I've sat in just about every available locale in the TWC, and for viewing a basketball game and picking up the little nuances, there are no better seats than upper corners....and in 215 they're only $10 a pop!!!

Don't know how you can beat that.....but I'm willing to listen ;)

beagle, im in similar seats, 205 upper corners. i honestly love my seats and they are stupid cheap. like you, ive sat all over that building and i really love the view from my seats. you really can watch the plays unfold as the happen, which is much harder to see down low.