Yep. I was told I’m pretty high up but all good.They use Priority Points to determine seating.
Yep. I was told I’m pretty high up but all good.They use Priority Points to determine seating.
Yeah. I’m spoiled by my season tickets though so every seat feels bad, hah.I'm assuming that's for every session? That's pretty good
Yes, all games.I'm assuming that's for every session? That's pretty good
So, when I call the ticket office, they have a recording that they are closed for Christmas break and will be back in January 2025. The phone number that texted me is attached to "Sean" who may or may not have anything to do with BET tickets and isn't answering his phone.Gotcha. No idea then. Would call the school.
Thanks - guess I got the lowest tier but I’ll take it!!100 Level Center (105-109, 115-119) $960
100 Level Corner (104, 110, 114, 120 $776
$621 for various endzone rows and 200 Level Center
$311, $276 for various 200 Level seats
And don't forget to add the $15 service fee per order.
My tickets arent there yet, nor are the seat locationsBE tickets should be in your Ticketmaster BE Johnnies account as of tonight. As expected, the Big East defines "sidelines" a little more generously than I would but whatever.
Mine are not on the Johnnies app but I got them through MSGs app. Might be why you aren’t seeing them.My tickets arent there yet, nor are the seat locations
Single tix usually cheaper. You can wait till last minute if you don't mind getting shut out - thats when prices are lowest. Best to go on fan boards of schools playing in the evening sessionFor those of us without season tickets or access to tickets through the school, what's the best strategy to get a decent price? Wait until right before the game when prices start to plunge?
Father and son season ticket holders in seats next to me during the Providence game, got shut out. They going secondary market. Not all season ticket holders got BET tix.I'd like to know at/around how much it costs to be guaranteed a seat to the BET via St. John's?
I know there is some type of rubric of criteria they use...
I'd imagine it ultimately coming down to money, then loyalty.
So how much?
I've found TikPik a little bit cheaper than TM re-sale, StubHub and SeatGeek among the secondary market apps.For those of us without season tickets or access to tickets through the school, what's the best strategy to get a decent price? Wait until right before the game when prices start to plunge?
Thanks, not too concerned about getting shut out, because there always seems to be tickets on the secondary market apps for most events, even right up untl game time.Single tix usually cheaper. You can wait till last minute if you don't mind getting shut out - thats when prices are lowest. Best to go on fan boards of schools playing in the evening session
There are about 5600 season tickets this year. Less than 25% of that is sju allocation. Pretty sure that administrators are getting their tix without regard to priority.Father and son season ticket holders in seats next to me during the Providence game, got shut out. They going secondary market. Not all season ticket holders got BET tix.