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Postseason Ticket Prices FYI
Gwreck Aug 22 2006 10:36 PM |
[u:2d9ef9b468]Division Series[/u:2d9ef9b468]
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Yancy Street Gang Aug 23 2006 06:14 AM |
Wow.
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Rotblatt Aug 23 2006 10:36 AM |
Those numbers . . . they're just crazy. I mean, how much are Field Box seats going for? Or are they not available for shlubs like us? And how can they charge the same for Upper Reserved as they do for Mezzanine Reserved?
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Edgy DC Aug 23 2006 10:38 AM |
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Not as long as you stick to your previous sentence.
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Frayed Knot Aug 23 2006 10:40 AM |
Ticket prices for post-season - at least the final two rounds - are pretty much set by MLB, with only minor variations allowed for differeing stadiums and levels and what not.
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Yancy Street Gang Aug 23 2006 10:43 AM |
For me, one of the best things about being at Shea on October 25, 1986 is that by the time I got to the parking lot I realized that I had just experienced the zenith of my career as a fan.
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HahnSolo Aug 23 2006 10:52 AM |
My upper deck reserved ticket for 86 Game six was $30. I paid $50 for it.
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Rotblatt Aug 23 2006 11:31 AM |
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Yeah, but this'll be the first time that I'm in NYC for the post-season! I mean, I HAVE to go! Fortunately, my Dad & I are guaranteed 2 tickets for one game per each series, but I was thinking I'd try and watch a few extra games, and my fiance's going to be pissed if she doesn't get to go to a game or two and I do (which, in and of itself, is pretty fucking awesome. She was exasperated by baseball when we started dating). Anyway, your point, pretty clearly, stands. I'm just grateful I don't have kids for whom I have to buy tickets.
Ah, did not know that. Thanks!
Well, with any luck, I'll be saying the same thing in August 2007.
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Gwreck Aug 23 2006 01:44 PM |
I don't know how much the Field Boxes will be, but I'm guessing that unless you have a full-season or weekday plan account for those seats that they'll be near-impossible to obtain.
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Yancy Street Gang Aug 23 2006 02:00 PM |
If I had a season ticket plan I'd pay the inflated ticket prices, too. (I had a Sunday plan from 1986 through 1993. That's how I was able to get to postseason games in 1986 and 1988.)
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Zvon Aug 23 2006 07:06 PM |
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My '88 playoff seats were up and under in Mezz. Worst seats at Shea. WORST! I would have rather sat at the stadiums upper rim. In '73 I slept over outside Shea and got a brick of 3 Mezz Box seats for $21. Those were great seats, out in left. (I snuck out on the field that night too, with many others. We had a touch football game in centerfield by moonlight. Unfortunately, eventually a BIG squad of police showed up and everyone scrambled. There were afew arrests, but remakably few considering how many people were out there that night.)
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Frayed Knot Aug 23 2006 07:58 PM |
I think my father still has the ticket stub from the Game 4 1969 WS game he took me to.
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KC Aug 23 2006 08:29 PM |
Wow, you're old.
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Frayed Knot Aug 23 2006 08:52 PM |
Shut Up!
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Willets Point Aug 23 2006 08:54 PM |
In 2000 the NLCS Mez Reserved tix cost $50 each, so that's a 50% increase in 6 years. Somehow I don't think that's in line with inflation.
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KC Aug 23 2006 09:02 PM |
I don't think these prices are all that out of whack ... try doing something
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Willets Point Aug 23 2006 09:04 PM |
The quote is just from memory. I'm pretty sure it was $50.
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Gwreck Aug 23 2006 11:51 PM |
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They were indeed $50. I went to game 4.
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Rotblatt Aug 24 2006 10:21 AM |
Anyone have any tips on ticket-buying strategy? I'm thinking I'll try and get tickets to Game 4 of the WS, since it's guaranteed to happen, then tickets to the final games of the first two series. I'll be off the hook moneywise if they do really well or really poorly, but if they turn out to be close series, I'll be there for the final game.
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Yancy Street Gang Aug 24 2006 10:24 AM |
Are tickets going to be sold on the phone and the Internet?
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seawolf17 Aug 24 2006 10:28 AM |
I bought mine on the phone the morning they went on sale... I remember sitting at my desk. And we wound up in Section 46 of the upper reserved, Row V. You could not get any farther from home plate than we were, unless you were in Section 48.
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