oh cmon guys... we are still so early in the process... you trolling?Yeah. Was shocked at lack of inventory.
all floor seats gone? center 100's?
oh cmon guys... we are still so early in the process... you trolling?Yeah. Was shocked at lack of inventory.
No nothing like that. But ca center center had all aisle seats gone, looks like some folks (maybe corporate, who got priority points, took 6 seats).oh cmon guys... we are still so early in the process... you trolling?
all floor seats gone? center 100's?
Is that anything like Hoya Paranoia?Redfan Paranoia has begun
Two quick questions.Ok here are some helpful hints:
Log on a few hours before your time slot, and you can see available seats without being able to purchase them. It will help you be ready to pick your seats quickly when your time slot is open without a lot of decision making. Keep in mind there will be 50 people in a session minimal, and likely more if earlier session scheduled didnt select yet. The more prepared you are, you can grab your seats and check out.
A session expires after 30 minutes but you can relog in. Using the above you can be done in 10 minutes easy.
When you select your ca seats first, you must pay for them before moving on to msg selection. That wasn't so clear to me. A quick call cleared that up.
Good luck. !
worseIs that anything like Hoya Paranoia?
Had 1030am slot. Was is same seats for the last 20+ years (and season ticket holder since 1988) and needed to move back 2 rows at MSG and 3 at CA. Total conjecture on my part but fairly certain prime seats at MSG were never available.Yeah. Was shocked at lack of inventory.
Two quick questions.
1) Is CA and MSG basically two separate transactions? So I'd choose the CA seats, pay for them, then I'd choose the MSG seats and pay for them.
2) Are you able to see available seats from both CA and MSG, with the prices, ahead of time?
That's odd. My time slot was the same as yours and my longevity is similar and I improved at both locations. Maybe I chose poorly 20 years ago, though!Had 1030am slot. Was is same seats for the last 20+ years (and season ticket holder since 1988) and needed to move back 2 rows at MSG and 3 at CA. Total conjecture on my part but fairly certain prime seats at MSG were never available.
preview seats at the end of the day should be good for that.What’s the last time slot for today ? I’d be curious to see an hour after the last time slot what’s left today
Yes and yes.Two quick questions.
1) Is CA and MSG basically two separate transactions? So I'd choose the CA seats, pay for them, then I'd choose the MSG seats and pay for them.
2) Are you able to see available seats from both CA and MSG, with the prices, ahead of time?
Thanks. Since I'm also buying for my dad and a friend, I just want to be able to price out/be decisive on the CA seats and MSG seats before logging in.Yes. First you buy your CA seats and check out. At the end of that transaction at the top there is a "return to seat selection" button, you click that and then you restart the process for MSG.
In the seat preview you can see available seats at both venues, I think, but I don't see the point in doing that in advance. When your window opens you will see what's available then, and that's what matters. You have to zoom in and then wait a second before it shows you the available seats in any given section.
If you took the tutorial or watched the video it really does work exactly like the walk-through, so should be smooth and require no assistance.
However both MSG and CA are basically sold out including (especially) 114 so don't even bother.
OK I made that last part up - in truth i think most folks will find that they can get more or less what they have had previously without an issue.
I had 11:30. Moved to Section 3 at CA from Section 9 but now we are a few rows lower. Friends from 9 earlier moved into 3 so I followed.Had 1030am slot. Was is same seats for the last 20+ years (and season ticket holder since 1988) and needed to move back 2 rows at MSG and 3 at CA. Total conjecture on my part but fairly certain prime seats at MSG were never available.
1) yes. Two separate transactions. Ca must precede the other.Two quick questions.
1) Is CA and MSG basically two separate transactions? So I'd choose the CA seats, pay for them, then I'd choose the MSG seats and pay for them.
2) Are you able to see available seats from both CA and MSG, with the prices, ahead of time?