the typically come out with that a couple weeks after Full season tickets are finalized.... as the "MSG package" offers what's left after new Full season ticket holders pick their MSG seats....Does anyone have an ETA on when the MSG only package becomes available or is that TBD because the schedule isn't finalized?
So, you're expected to pay for your season tickets in full without knowing what the schedule is? Doesn't seem right to me.
This is what I constantly come back to. I've attended many games for years, but splurged on a number of season tickets last season for the first time to bring business associates, family, friends, etc. When I would tell folks what I paid, they would go on about what a bargain it is compared to the professional sports options. For that type of entertainment, it was $ well spent.Even better, you put down the deposit before you know the new price. Fortunately, the price is still a great bargain compared to the pro games around here.
For who?There is a msg114 pack that will be available. Requires bringing IPAs or Bronx Pale Ales up to our crew pre game. Huge value in that package
No!Still waiting to see the invoice in my account. Anyone else having this problem?
Just entered this into google. Not one positive response, just a lot of b.s.
I will not pay in full for my season tickets unless I see a full schedule 1st. If that means losing my $200 deposit, so be it.Just entered this into google. Not one positive response, just a lot of b.s.
"what big east schools have released their basketball season tickets"?
Would it make you feel better if I told you no league member has a full schedule yet? Not certain why, but we're not the only member playing in an of campus arena, which likely has a bearing on it.I will not pay in full for my season tickets unless I see a full schedule 1st. If that means losing my $200 deposit, so be it.
It isPretty sure I read somewhere big east schedule is being announced next week
NoWould it make you feel better if I told you no league member has a full schedule yet? Not certain why, but we're not the only member playing in an of campus arena, which likely has a bearing on it.
Why don't you just opt for the payment plan then. I don't even think they add interest.I will not pay in full for my season tickets unless I see a full schedule 1st. If that means losing my $200 deposit, so be it.
Just to put perspective on this. Knicks had a presale today for tickets. Cheapest face value tickets for Knicks/Bucks on November 8th was over $300 bucks. I looked at Nets game the following week, and that cheapest one was still north of $100 & could get in lower sections for minimum of $200. Nets, mind you, have an over/under wins for 19.5 for this coming season.This is what I constantly come back to. I've attended many games for years, but splurged on a number of season tickets last season for the first time to bring business associates, family, friends, etc. When I would tell folks what I paid, they would go on about what a bargain it is compared to the professional sports options. For that type of entertainment, it was $ well spent.
Now you can make some drunk fantasy football trades to Bucketshardy and myself in 114. I have a couple players on your team in mindJust to put perspective on this. Knicks had a presale today for tickets. Cheapest face value tickets for Knicks/Bucks on November 8th was over $300 bucks. I looked at Nets game the following week, and that cheapest one was still north of $100 & could get in lower sections for minimum of $200. Nets, mind you, have an over/under wins for 19.5 for this coming season.
Probably the biggest reason I'm excited to get season tickets this year is that I'm basically priced out of going to Knicks game, absent of one a year.
Thank you for taking Luke Musgrave.Now you can make some drunk fantasy football trades to Bucketshardy and myself in 114. I have a couple players on your team in mind
Luke MustakeThank you for taking Luke Musgrave.
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